Track theses before consensus forms.
Sibyl monitors sectors, markets, and topics linked to your theses so you can detect attention, dynamics, geography, and observed signals before the signal becomes obvious.
Sector research that stays active between deep dives.
Investors do not lack information. They often lack a calm system for tracking what changed between points of view.
Add sectors, categories, technologies, behaviors, and adjacent markets.
Sibyl builds repeated reads of dynamics, maturity, and sources.
The daily brief, risks, and opportunities surface what deserves research.
Prioritize markets, notes, interviews, or competitive research with structured signal.
A thesis observatory for emerging markets.
Sibyl gives a continuous view of tracked sectors without pretending to replace conviction or field work.
See where attention is increasing across a thesis portfolio.
Surface adjacent categories worth investigating.
Separate a light signal from a recurring movement.
Create a review ritual for deciding what to deepen.
A market read without a prediction promise.
Sibyl acts as a monitoring layer for deciding where to look earlier, without replacing conviction or due diligence.
Does Sibyl predict winners?
No. Sibyl monitors market attention and observed signals. It helps decide where to look, not replace due diligence.
Can I track several theses?
Yes. The portfolio model lets you compare sectors and prioritize those that move.
Why not just read newsletters?
Newsletters arrive after someone has synthesized the topic. Sibyl keeps your own markets under continuous observation.
Choose the markets to track. Sibyl watches the movement.
Add your niches, let the system structure observations, and come back when a signal deserves a decision.
