Global Online News Intelligence for Research and Decision Teams
Track online news across publishers, broadcasters, and digital outlets in real time across global sources in 50+ languages with boolean search, targeted filters for keywords, countries, languages, and source scope, and output shapes that fit the job: headlines, summaries, or full stories. Built for researchers, analysts, communications teams, policy teams, and product teams, with API, MCP, web apps, Slack, Microsoft Teams, WhatsApp, and direct integrations for real-time monitoring, alerts, competitive research, and AI-ready news workflows.

Search Global Online News with Precision
`news-online` gives developers and research-heavy teams direct access to online news content through a search model that is built for precision, scale, and downstream automation. Instead of relying on loose keyword matching alone, you can shape queries with boolean operators such as `+`, `-`, `AND`, and `OR` to include what matters, exclude noise, and narrow results to the exact entities, themes, or combinations you care about.
For teams building content pipelines, market intelligence tools, AI agents, or custom research products, that level of control matters. It means better retrieval quality, cleaner datasets, and more useful signals flowing into the systems that depend on current news coverage.
Built for Global News Discovery
Online coverage is fragmented across countries, publishers, and languages. `news-online` is designed to help users work across that complexity instead of being limited to a single market or language environment. It supports global-language use cases and lets you filter results so your application can focus on the regions and linguistic contexts that actually matter to the task at hand.
That makes it useful not only for broad discovery, but also for highly targeted retrieval where geography, language, and topic relevance all shape the quality of the final output.
What Makes This Product Valuable?
Boolean search control lets you combine mandatory, optional, and excluded terms so results are more precise and easier to tune.
Global language support helps applications retrieve coverage from more markets instead of overfitting to English-only datasets.
Multiple output depths let you choose between lightweight monitoring and richer content ingestion depending on the use case.
Filtering by country and language improves relevance when you need market-specific or audience-specific signals.
Structured access for apps and agents makes the service suitable for repeatable pipelines, not just manual searches.
Who Is It For?
App developers building products that need live online news as an input for search, enrichment, alerting, summarization, or recommendation.
Equity researchers tracking companies, sectors, executives, events, and cross-market developments that can affect investment analysis.
Content writers looking for timely source material, supporting context, and broader international coverage for articles, newsletters, and explainers.
Social media influencers and creators who want faster discovery of trending stories, market narratives, and topic shifts to feed their publishing pipeline.
AI product builders who need current news retrieval as a foundation for analysis, insight generation, and agentic workflows.
Endpoints and Output Modes
Headlines endpoints for fast scanning, monitoring, and lightweight trend detection.
Brief endpoints when you want more context than a headline but still need efficient retrieval.
Fulltext endpoints for deeper analysis, content understanding, entity extraction, and research workflows.
Filter controls for country and language so retrieval can be tailored to the exact market or audience you are analyzing.
Structured responses that are easy to push into databases, analytics layers, publishing tools, or AI systems.
Use Cases
Content enrichment pipelines that turn current news into background context, source material, or supporting evidence.
Equity and market research workflows that monitor company-specific or sector-specific developments across geographies.
Creator intelligence pipelines that identify relevant stories, themes, and angles before they become stale.
AI-assisted analysis systems that combine current news retrieval with summarization, classification, or commentary generation.
Custom search experiences inside apps that need more precise online news retrieval than generic feeds can provide.
Internal knowledge pipelines that ingest, filter, and route news to the right teams or models.
MCP and AI Workflows
MCP support makes `news-online` easier to use inside AI-agent environments that need tool-based access to current news.
Agent-driven retrieval allows a model to search, refine queries, compare results, and gather supporting material before producing an answer.
Combined analysis workflows can use headlines, briefs, or fulltext results as inputs for summaries, sentiment review, theme extraction, or competitive analysis.
Insight generation becomes more reliable when the AI system can fetch fresh coverage instead of depending only on static training knowledge.
Pipeline integration lets teams combine retrieval with downstream reasoning, scoring, drafting, or alerting logic.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why is boolean search important here? Because serious retrieval workflows need more than broad keyword matching. Boolean operators help reduce noise and sharpen intent.
Can I work across countries and languages? Yes. Country and language filtering help narrow results while still supporting global discovery use cases.
When should I use headlines versus brief versus fulltext? Use headlines for speed, briefs for added context, and fulltext when you need deeper analysis or richer downstream processing.
How does MCP help? MCP makes the product easier to connect to AI systems that need live tool access to search current news and use those results in multi-step reasoning workflows.
Getting Started
Choose the pricing tier below based on the retrieval depth, result volume, and workflow complexity your pipeline needs. If you expect ongoing usage, the annual plan is the stronger value: you pay for only 10 months and get a full 12 months of access, effectively giving you 2 months free.
That makes the annual option a practical choice for teams building always-on research, enrichment, and AI-analysis workflows where current news is a continuous input rather than a one-off experiment.
Pricing is credit-based: each headline costs 1 credit, each brief costs 2 credits, and each fulltext result costs 5 credits.
Once subscribed, you can plug `news-online` into an application, research workflow, or AI agent that depends on current online news. If your goal is to enrich content pipelines, generate insight from live coverage, or combine fresh retrieval with AI-based analysis, this service gives you a strong operational foundation to build on.
Pricing and subscribe links
Annual plans are billed for 10 months and include 12 months of access, so you receive two months free.