SagePersonal Research and Web Monitoring
An always-on research agent that monitors the web for topics you care about, filters out noise, and delivers curated briefings so you start every day informed — without spending an hour reading.
The Problem
You're either uninformed or overwhelmed. There's no middle ground.
Staying current on the topics that matter to you is a full-time job nobody hired you for. Industry news, competitor moves, regulatory changes, technology shifts, market trends — the information exists, scattered across dozens of sources, and nobody is curating it for you.
The current options are bad. Subscribe to newsletters and drown in content that's 90% irrelevant. Set up Google Alerts and get a fire hose of tangentially related articles. Follow RSS feeds and spend your morning scrolling instead of working. Or skip all of it and hope nothing important slips through — until it does.
The core issue is filtering. There's no shortage of information. What's missing is a layer between the raw feed and your attention that understands what you actually care about, why you care about it, and what level of detail you need. That layer needs to learn your priorities over time, not just match keywords.
Sage is that layer. It monitors your sources continuously, applies your priorities as filters, synthesizes what survives into a daily briefing, and surfaces urgent items immediately. It reads everything so you only read what matters.
How It Works
Research on autopilot. Briefings on schedule.
Golf runs on a Sonnet-class model for deep analysis — it doesn't just find articles, it reads them, evaluates relevance, and synthesizes takeaways.
Golf monitors RSS feeds, news sources, industry publications, blogs, forums, and social media channels on a continuous schedule. New content is ingested, deduplicated, and queued for analysis. You define the sources; Golf watches them around the clock.
Every piece of content is evaluated against your topic priorities, weighted by how closely it matches your interests and how significant the development is. A routine product update from a minor player gets filtered out. A regulatory change that affects your industry gets flagged immediately. The thresholds adapt as Golf learns what you read and what you skip.
What passes the relevance filter gets synthesized into a structured briefing: key developments with context, source links, and a one-line takeaway for each item. The briefing is organized by topic priority, not by publication time. You get what matters most first.
Daily briefings arrive at your preferred time through your preferred channel — email, messaging app, or a dedicated dashboard. High-urgency items don't wait for the daily digest; they're surfaced immediately with a flag explaining why they jumped the queue.
When something in the briefing catches your attention, ask Golf to go deeper. It pulls additional sources, builds a comprehensive analysis, and compiles a research memo — all within minutes. What would take you an afternoon of Googling and reading takes Golf a single request.
The OS Underneath
Research infrastructure, not a news aggregator.
Golf isn't an RSS reader with a summary feature. It runs on agent infrastructure that gives it genuine research capability.
Memory Continuity
Golf remembers what it's already briefed you on. It tracks developing stories across days and weeks, noting when something you were briefed about last Tuesday has a meaningful update. No redundant coverage. And it learns your actual reading behavior — what you click, what you skip, what you ask follow-ups on — to refine future filtering.
Verification Gates
Before Golf includes a claim in your briefing, it checks source credibility and cross-references against other sources where possible. Single-source rumors are labeled as such. Contradictory reports are flagged with both perspectives. The goal is accurate briefings, not fast ones.
Fleet Learning
When research agents across the Montebelle fleet discover a source that's consistently unreliable, or a filtering pattern that produces better signal-to-noise ratios, that knowledge propagates. Golf benefits from the collective experience of every research agent in the network.
Ready to see what an agent looks like for your workflow?
Sage is one configuration of the Montebelle research agent. Your version monitors your sources, applies your priorities, and delivers in your format.
Let's TalkFixed price. Two to four weeks. You own the agent.