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Live Pulse

Live Pulse is the operational front page of NataPulse. It answers: What is happening now, and which developments deserve investigation?

The page combines:

  • an emerging-narrative strip;
  • live alert notices;
  • a cluster or event feed;
  • source and importance filters;
  • an inspector for the selected item.

The interface prioritizes recency while preserving importance as a decision aid.

Depending on data availability, users can filter the feed by:

  • X;
  • Reddit;
  • News;
  • SEC;
  • Market;
  • On-chain.

Quantitative events appear as market events with a distinct QUANT source label.

Cluster rows summarize a developing situation with:

  • title and leading entity;
  • dominant source and source count;
  • event count;
  • maximum importance;
  • latest event time;
  • source breakdown.

Opening a cluster displays its summary and member events. This is usually the best way to understand whether several headlines or posts describe one underlying development.

Narrative cards show the current title, trend, score, entities, sparkline, and supporting event, source, and cluster counts. The card is a discovery aid; the supporting evidence remains authoritative.

Live Pulse subscribes to product update channels. When the live connection is unavailable, it can fall back to periodic polling and display a degraded connection state.

Eligible events or clusters can provide a Deep Research action. The created run opens in the dedicated research view when that capability is enabled.

  1. scan narratives for broad changes;
  2. review high-importance or rapidly changing clusters;
  3. open the strongest event in Event Explorer;
  4. verify sources and cross-domain corroboration;
  5. generate research or create monitoring rules only after the evidence is understood.

Live Pulse is a detection surface, not the final analysis.