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NataPulse Documentation

NataPulse is a financial intelligence system that converts fragmented market information into structured, explainable evidence.

Instead of presenting every post, filing, transaction, or price movement as an isolated item, NataPulse processes observations through a common pipeline. It validates and normalizes data, resolves the entities involved, removes duplicates, estimates importance and confidence, groups related events, detects emerging narratives, and makes the resulting intelligence available across a set of investigation and monitoring tools.

The simplest way to understand NataPulse is:

Sources → observations → normalized events → clusters → emerging narratives → reports, research, watchlists, and alerts.

The product does not replace judgment and does not issue trade instructions. It helps users determine what is happening, why it may matter, what evidence supports it, what remains uncertain, and what should be monitored next.

  • Start Here explains NATA, NataPulse, the product philosophy, present scope, architecture, and first-use workflow.
  • Core Concepts defines events, evidence, clusters, narratives, reports, Deep Research, watchlists, alerts, importance, and confidence.
  • Data Pipelines explains how social, news, SEC, market, on-chain, and quantitative data are processed.
  • Product Guide documents every user-facing NataPulse page.
  • AI System explains orchestration, the Deep Research team, memory, learning, and guardrails.
  • Trust & Methodology explains source reliability, publication gates, scores, freshness, and limitations.
  • Workflows provides practical investigation and monitoring procedures.
  • Reference contains the glossary, FAQ, freshness guide, and financial disclaimer.

NataPulse currently focuses on financial markets and crypto. Capabilities may vary by plan, workspace permission, enabled data provider, jurisdiction, and feature flag. Pages display real data or an explicit empty state; illustrative examples in this documentation are labelled as examples.

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