Every monitoring tool promises alerts. Most deliver noise. After the third false alarm, you mute the channel — and then you miss the one that mattered. An alert you ignore is worse than no alert at all.
Fewer, better taps on the shoulder
We tuned alerts around anomaly detection rather than fixed keywords. Instead of firing on every mention, we model what normal looks like for your brand and surface meaningful deviations: an unusual spike, a sentiment swing, a new outlet entering the story.
Related mentions are batched into a single, contextual alert so you get the shape of the story — not twenty notifications about the same thing. The goal is simple: when Grapevine taps you on the shoulder, it's worth turning around.
First to know. First to move.
Your first topic takes two minutes. The mentions start landing right away.
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