Contexte's keyword alerts allow you to track legislative and regulatory developments in real time. You are automatically notified as soon as a term you are tracking appears in an official source such as an amendment, article, text of law or explanatory memorandum (see list of sources).
Why use alerts?
You can create as many alerts as you need, and choose to receive them as soon as possible (within the hour) by e-mail and/or every morning in the form of a summary in your alert centre.
- Immediate responsiveness: You are notified in real time (or once a day) as soon as a subject is mentioned, so you can react immediately to legislative developments and avoid missing out on any crucial information.
- Personalised, reliable monitoring: You can configure your own keywords for customised monitoring. Using Boolean operators, you can broaden or narrow your criteria so that you only receive information that is really relevant.
- Save time: Alerts target official sources directly, so you don't have to manually scan through long documents. You stay focused on the essentials.
How does it work?
Every hour, Contexte's "scrapers" (data extractors) analyse the open-source data published on official websites.
They identify new documents and search them for your keywords, based on the sources you have selected.
Depending on your settings, you will receive an hourly alert (updated since the last search) or a daily alert, sent the following morning.
Want to save time? Ask your account manager for personalised training to make the most of our keywords.