Specialized Intelligence
AI scans everything. CuratedEdge gives you the two sentences that explain why it matters to your specific niche — written by a human who lives it.
42 articles on NSW planning reform published this week
SEPP 73 changes to affect low-rise residential assessment timelines
Two new subclasses added — fast-track for ADUS under 90sqm, delays expected for dual-occupancy referrals until August. If you're processing any DA in the affected categories, action your referrals before July 1 to avoid the queue.
In 2026, every source is saturated. Every RSS feed is overflowing. Every AI summarizer is vomiting the same five headlines. If you work in a specialized field, you already know: the problem isn't finding information. It's knowing what's actually relevant to your work, your clients, your decisions.
CuratedEdge was built for exactly this. We run AI across 1,000+ sources in your niche every day. But we don't dump the output. We read it, filter it, and write the two sentences that put it in context. The ones that tell you what to act on and what to file away.
That's the Human Alpha. And it's the only thing we're selling.
Our systems monitor 1,000+ sources daily across your niche — policy databases, industry journals, court registries, trade publications, government circulars.
Your curator — a domain practitioner, not a generalist — applies live judgment to every signal. Is this actually relevant? Does it change anything?
What lands in your inbox is the best of the best: one item, one headline, two sentences of commentary. No padding. No context-free summaries.
Members get access to the CuratedEdge community — ask questions, share practitioner notes, discuss what the policy actually means for their work.
CuratedEdge exists to give specialized professionals exactly that — the judgment to know what's worth your attention, every single day.