Next-generation monitoring platform
Stop searching for information. Use it.
AI handles the noise, your teams retain control over the analysis. Web, press, social media, tenders: 24/7 monitoring and real-time distribution.
More than 100 organizations trust us.
A professional monitoring platform
for all professions.
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Capture everything. Effortlessly.
Curebot monitors your sources 24/7 (web, press, LinkedIn, YouTube, tenders, etc.). No RSS feed? The built-in generator creates one. Smart alerts route each signal to the right people, in real time, within Curebot, via email, or through Teams and Slack.

Leverage the transformative power of AI
Curebot Assistant summarizes, qualifies, and detects weak signals in your feeds. Clustering algorithms group your articles by theme and reveal emerging trends. You ask your data a question: you get an answer.
Share curated content that your teams actually read.
Newsletters automatically fed by your tags, modular monitoring portals, and on-the-fly reports. Every qualification action simultaneously feeds all your channels. Share natively via email, to Teams, LinkedIn, or your intranet via RSS and API.

Concrete results

Curebot was quickly adopted by the team. Its developments, particularly with AI, open up new avenues for further strengthening our monitoring. In six months, we have already identified around thirty companies in the transportation sector that we would not have detected otherwise.

Pauline Fumery Documentary Research Officer

The responsiveness of the Curebot solution was a key criterion in our choice of a competitive intelligence solution provider. It was essential to be able to adapt to new uses.
Céline TREGUER
Collective intelligence coordinator

a unique platform that allowed me to do almost everything, from content curation to analytics on personalized newsletters.
Gwenaëlle Lefeuvre
Responsible for network coordination

Bots that automatically retrieve information, readable dashboards, AI summarization… all of this helps us to disseminate the right information at the right time.
Benjamin Crikelaire
Head of the Workshop for Studies, References, Monitoring and Foresight








