NAICS Industry News Intelligence for Procurement, Research, and Market Teams
Track NAICS industry news in real time across global sources in 50+ languages with boolean search, targeted filters for NAICS industries, countries, and languages, and output shapes that fit the job: headlines, summaries, or full stories. Built for procurement teams, market researchers, suppliers, and business analysts, with API, MCP, web apps, Slack, Microsoft Teams, WhatsApp, and direct integrations for procurement intelligence, supplier discovery, market analysis, and opportunity monitoring.

NAICS industry news search for procurement, supplier intelligence, and North American market research
NAICS is deeply embedded in North American business datasets, supplier records, company classification, market research, and many procurement workflows. This service helps teams retrieve news by NAICS code so they can monitor industries with a cleaner structure than keyword search alone.
Why NAICS-based monitoring matters
NAICS is used widely across government procurement, business directories, supplier discovery, credit workflows, market-sizing, and sector analysis. If your users think in NAICS, your news layer should too.
What Problem Does It Solve?
Industry names vary, overlap, and create noise. NAICS gives applications a standard way to organize companies and sectors, which is especially useful for procurement platforms, supplier intelligence, sales prospecting, market research, and AI workflows that need structured industry context.
Who Is It For?
Developers building procurement, supplier discovery, B2B sales intelligence, or market research products.
Government, public-sector, and contractor teams working with NAICS-coded procurement and supplier data.
Analysts tracking industry signals across manufacturing, services, retail, logistics, and technology.
AI teams enriching industry-aware assistants and company-intelligence workflows.
Key Benefits
Retrieve news by NAICS code rather than inconsistent industry wording.
Support procurement, supplier risk, sales targeting, market research, and due-diligence workflows.
Combine NAICS retrieval with boolean search to focus on tenders, labor, regulation, investment, M&A, or technology.
Use headlines, briefs, and full text depending on how much depth your users need.
Access the service through API, MCP, and the web app.
Use Cases
Government procurement and contractor tools that monitor industries tied to bid opportunities.
Supplier-intelligence products that watch NAICS-coded segments for disruption and growth signals.
Sales and market-research platforms that build industry-aware news feeds.
AI agents that summarize what is happening inside a target NAICS industry before prospecting or analysis.
How It Works
Store the NAICS codes relevant to your watchlist, procurement universe, or target market.
Retrieve headlines, briefs, or full text and add boolean terms to narrow the story set.
Filter by geography or language, then route the results into apps, alerts, CRM workflows, or AI agents.
AI and MCP Workflows
Use MCP so AI agents can gather NAICS-based industry news before writing procurement notes, supplier summaries, or sector research.
Combine NAICS retrieval with company IDs, geographies, and product codes for richer account intelligence.
Automate industry-aware monitoring across public-sector, commercial, and B2B workflows.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is NAICS used? NAICS is used widely in North American industry classification, procurement, supplier data, market research, and business intelligence.
Is this useful for government procurement? Yes. That is one of the strongest reasons to use NAICS-based retrieval.
Can AI agents help analyze a NAICS watchlist? Yes. MCP access makes that a very practical workflow.
Getting Started
Start with the NAICS codes that define your procurement universe, supplier map, prospecting target list, or research segment. Then choose headlines, briefs, or full text depending on the depth required. API, MCP, and web app access are included. Each headline costs 1 credit, each brief costs 2 credits, and each full text result costs 5 credits. For teams that monitor industries every day, the annual plan is more persuasive because you pay for only 10 months and get 12 months of access, which gives you 2 months free.
Getting Started
Choose a plan
Pick monthly or annual billing. Annual billing gives two months free.
Set searches and filters
Use keywords, boolean operators, source, country, language, and date filters.
Use results in your workflow
Review in the web app or connect results to alerts, dashboards, API, MCP, Slack, Microsoft Teams, or WhatsApp.
Plans, credits, and subscribe links
Annual plans charge for 10 months and include 12 months of access, so you receive two months free. For news services, each headline uses 1 credit, each brief uses 2 credits, and each full story uses 5 credits. Platform services use the same credit-led plan structure for search and retrieval volume.