
OPENPULSE is an autonomous open-web fusion intelligence system built for security, compliance, GTM, and market intelligence teams. Powered by Bright Data, OPENPULSE continuously monitors the public web across sectors that no single internal dashboard was designed to connect health outbreaks, cyber incidents, crypto exploits, tech outages, and sports integrity risk and surfaces geographic convergence before teams manually correlate headlines. OPENPULSE runs a governed multi-agent investigation pipeline alongside a live war room. The Live Signal Monitor maintains 27 curated SERP watches across five domains and ingests structured Google results through Bright Data’s SERP API in real time, streaming new SignalAlerts over SSE into a persistent corpus with severity, domain, and geolocation metadata. The Regional Fusion Engine clusters signals by geography, scores cross-sector hotspots by severity-weighted overlap, and renders them on an interactive MapLibre map with country outlines on a black canvas, fusion markers sized by signal count, and automatic fly-to on the primary hotspot with ZONES and SIGNALS panels for operator triage. The Governed Investigation Pipeline activates on demand from a command interface. A Planner agent selects the optimal watch set for the operator’s question; a Scout agent polls Bright Data SERP to ingest fresh evidence; an Evidence Scout fetches publisher pages using Bright Data’s Scraping Browser via Playwright CDP when configured, with Web Unlocker as the production fallback for anti-bot and JS-heavy pages when Browser WSS is unavailable. A Fusion Analyst interprets multi-sector convergence at the hotspot, and a Synthesiser produces a source-linked executive brief headline, confidence, convergence analysis, and recommended actions exportable as Markdown or PDF. Budget caps govern SERP, browser, and LLM spend per run, and human approval gates block high-cost browser fetches until explicitly approved.
31 May 2026