About Corvus Intel
Corvus Intel is a real-time intelligence aggregator that pulls headlines and primary-source documents from 800+ government, defense, central-bank, cybersecurity, and regulatory feeds into a single browser-side dashboard. It runs entirely in your browser, requires no signup, and stores no reading history on any server. The same feed corpus powers the daily briefings published at Apprised.news.
Sources span SEC filings, Federal Reserve releases, CISA cybersecurity advisories, Department of Defense newsrooms, Treasury and OFAC notices, central-bank statements from the ECB, Bank of England, Bank of Japan, and People’s Bank of China, plus selected wire services and regulatory bulletins. The default list ships with 800+ entries; any source can be added or removed from the dashboard’s source manager.
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Frequently asked questions
What is Corvus Intel?
Corvus Intel is a real-time intelligence aggregator that pulls headlines and primary-source documents from 800+ government, defense, central-bank, cybersecurity, and regulatory RSS and Atom feeds into a single browser-side dashboard. It is free, requires no signup, and stores nothing on a server.
What kinds of sources does Corvus Intel aggregate?
Sources span SEC filings, Federal Reserve releases, central-bank statements from the ECB, Bank of England, Bank of Japan, and People’s Bank of China, CISA and US-CERT cybersecurity advisories, Department of Defense newsrooms, Treasury and OFAC notices, IAEA, NATO, regulatory bulletins, and selected wire services. The default list ships with 800+ entries and any source can be added or removed from the dashboard.
Is Corvus Intel free to use?
Yes. Corvus Intel is free, has no signup, and runs entirely in the user’s browser. There is no premium tier.
How is Corvus Intel different from a normal RSS reader?
Corvus Intel ships with a curated 800+ source default corpus instead of asking the user to import OPML, batches feed fetches through a server-side proxy with edge caching for sub-second sync, and layers threat panels, region filters, watchlists, custom themes, and a briefing generator on top of the raw feed list. A normal RSS reader gives you an inbox; Corvus Intel gives you a situation room.
Does Corvus Intel work offline?
Yes. A service worker caches the application shell and the most recent briefing payload. When the device goes offline an offline banner appears and cached content remains readable. New feed fetches resume when connectivity returns.
What is the relationship between Corvus Intel and Apprised.news?
Apprised.news is the daily-briefing publication that draws on the same feed corpus. Corvus Intel is the live tool; Apprised.news is the curated daily output. Both are operated by J.A. Watte.
Can I suggest a new source?
Yes. The suggest-source form accepts public RSS or Atom feed URLs along with a category and short description. Submissions are reviewed manually before they enter the default source list.
Does Corvus Intel store or sell my reading history?
No. Watchlists, bookmarks, and theme preferences live in the browser’s localStorage and IndexedDB. Nothing leaves the device. There is no analytics tracker that ties activity to a user, and there is no advertising.
How to set up Corvus Intel
Total time: under 5 minutes. No signup required.
- Open the dashboard. Visit corvusintel.app — the 800+ default source corpus loads on first paint.
- Pick your regions. Open the Region Manager and select Americas, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Middle East, or Global. The card grid filters live.
- Trim or extend your sources. Open Manage Sources to disable feeds you do not need, or use Add Data Source to paste a new RSS or Atom URL.
- Add a watchlist. Add keyword or entity filters with optional push notifications. Matches highlight live in the card grid.
- Generate a daily briefing. The Briefings panel composes a structured digest from the last 24 hours of your enabled sources.
What users say
“Replaces three separate aggregators I was paying for. The 800-source default corpus saved hours of curation.”
“CISA and vendor advisory feeds in one timeline with no signup. Threat panels are well-tuned.”
Aggregate rating: 4.8 / 5 across 12 reviews.