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Startup Innovation Radar: A real-time startup database
Market IntelligenceStartup Innovation Radar: A real-time startup databaseDiscover, track and compare startups in any industryJay Feyerabendon Nov 06, 202515-Second summaryMonitoring all emerging startups in your industry is vital, but current methodologies have flaws. Organic discovery is time-consuming and incomplete, while paid databases provide outdated metrics and rigid search options, restricting your ability to target specific focus areas.That is why we created the Startup Innovation Radar, so you can:Discover startups in any specific industry, product category or niche with natural language search.Collect comprehensive real-time information on all startups on a specific market, including those who haven't raised funds yet.Compare and prioritize disruptive startups with leading indicators, such as strategic moves, recent awards, acceleration program participation and technological breakthroughs.Build a dynamic database of players and their activity with metadata tailored to your needs, updated in real time.Share critical updates about tech innovations startups with your organization as PDFs, CSV Files or with Feedly's automated newsletters.Start Free TrialStay ahead in your industry with the Startup Innovation Radar, providing near real-time discovery and analysis of startups, even pre-funding. Effortlessly track key metrics, compare strategic moves, and share innovation insights with your team—all in one dynamic, customizable platform.Discover startups across industry, product category or niche with natural language searchOther tools are limited by rigid, predefined industries, which don’t successfully capture the complex ecosystems our customers search for signal. With the Startup Innovation Radar, you can search the way you think easily searching across industries and sectors.Simply ask in natural language for "Data Center Cooling" or "Agentic AI in Ecommerce" and get immediate, relevant results. This intuitive approach allows you to drill down into any specific product category or emerging niche, ensuring you find the precise relevant early signals.Collect comprehensive real-time information on all startups within a marketPaid databases often only track companies after a major funding round, leaving you blind to the newest, most agile players. The Startup Innovation Radar provides comprehensive, real-time information on all startups in a specific market, including those who haven't raised any funds.By tracking signals from across the web, you can discover bootstrapped innovators and pre-seed ventures the moment they emerge, giving you a complete and timely view of the entire competitive landscape.Compare and prioritize disruptive startups with leading indicatorsFunding is just part of the story. To truly understand a startup's potential, you need to look at forward-looking signals. The Startup Innovation Radar helps you move beyond outdated metrics and prioritize the most disruptive companies using true leading indicators. You can effortlessly compare startups based on what really matters:Strategic moves like new partnershipsRecent industry awardsParticipation in top tier acceleration programsSignificant technological breakthroughsAlong with these indicators indicators, compare similar startups to get a more complete view of the market and the potential disruptors.Build a dynamic database of startups and their activityThe Startup Innovation Radar allows you to save your custom searches and build a comprehensive list of startups tailored to your niche. You can return to your saved lists to track their activity in real-time, and create a single source of truth that is automatically updated as news breaks. With our export to CSV feature, you can easily feed all of the information into your pre-existing database.Share critical updates about tech innovations startups with your organizationThe Startup Innovation Radar is built for collaboration between teams, making it simple to share critical updates about tech…

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Feedly MCP Server: Automate CTI workflows with Claude and the Feedly Threat Graph
Threat IntelligenceFeedly MCP Server: Automate CTI workflows with Claude and the Feedly Threat Graph Richer threat context. More accurate AI responses.Shawn JaquesDave Johnsonon Nov 04, 2025Context engineering is the new AI multiplier: output quality is no longer about how you ask, it's what context the AI can access when it answers.With the new Feedly Threat Graph MCP Server, Claude gets real-time access to enriched articles and threat insights from 10,000+ trusted sources: relationships between 800+ threat actors, 10K+ malware families, 300K+ CVEs, 500K+ IoCs, 800+ techniques and tactics, and 10K+ cyber attacks.The 16 tools exposed by the Threat Graph MCP server allow Claude to research like a CTI analyst and deliver more accurate and timely responses.Ask about a ransomware campaign, and Claude correlates threat actors, their TTPs, exploited CVEs, and associated IoCs.Or use multiple MCP servers to orchestrate end-to-end threat hunt workflows.Let's walk through four scenarios, from simple queries to complex workflows, that showcase how you can perform more accurate CTI research when connecting Claude to the Feedly Real-Time Threat Graph.Book DemoFirst, what is an MCP Server, and how can they helpAn MCP (Model Context Protocol) server is a standardized interface that enables AI assistants to access tools and data sources directly in real-time. The Feedly MCP Server allows Claude AI to pull fresh intelligence directly from Feedly’s Real-Time Threat Graph.For CTI analysts, this means you can ask Claude CTI research questions, such as "What are the latest TTPs associated with APT29?" and it will fetch current data from the Feedly Threat Graph, rather than relying solely on fragmented web search data. This improved context enables Claude to provide more timely, relevant, and actionable insights.Claude's reasoning and use of specialized tools shows how it thinks like a CTI analyst: identifying and looking up APT29, extracting relationships, and synthesizing recent campaign intelligence with cited sources.Demo 1: Tracking active ransomware campaignsPromptWhat's trending in ransomware attacks this month?Web search gives Claude and other AI tools a few articles to improve the currency of it’s LLM-trained answer. However, rarely does it give a comprehensive view of current and evolving cyber events. The Feedly MCP Server connects your AI tools directly to our Real-Time Threat Graph, giving you comprehensive, connected intelligence from 10,000+ sources with pre-mapped relationships between actors, campaigns, and vulnerabilities.ResultWhen you ask Claude this question with the Feedly MCP Server enabled, it automatically queries our Threat Graph for ransomware activity from the last 30 days. The AI selects and chains multiple tools, pulling trending cyber attacks, filtering by attack type, and identifying the responsible threat actors.What you get: Specific ransomware trends with attribution, affected sectors, ransom demands, and financial impact. Not fragments from random search results that miss the connections.Why it matters: More complete and up-to-date context from the Real-Time Threat Graph, rather than a few articles that ranked well in search, helps the AI produce answers that reflect all known relationships and recent activity. The responses are more actionable so you can quickly move from question to action and start protecting your business.Demo 2: Identifying actively exploited vulnerabilitiesPromptWhat are the most dangerous vulnerabilities discovered in the past week that threat actors are already exploiting? For each one, tell me: who's exploiting it, what malware they're using, what industries they're targeting, and if there are any proof-of-concept exploits or Metasploit modules available.ResultThis query triggers complex reasoning. The MCP Server pulls trending vulnerabilities, cross-references them with threat actor activity, identifies associated malware families, and checks for available exploits—all…

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