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Never lose track of the stories on your beat.

You move on to the next deadline. Pingmer keeps watching the last one — and pings you when something shifts.

The Beat Reporter's Dilemma

You're covering 15 active stories. A FOIA request from March. A fraud trial awaiting sentencing. A zoning fight that went quiet after the council vote. How many have you actually checked this week?

The important updates don't arrive on your schedule. They surface on a random Tuesday — and by then, someone else has the story.

Development Detected

New filing detected in EPA v. Meridian Chemical thread.

How it works

1. Drop a story

Paste a URL or describe the topic. 30 seconds. Pingmer builds a thread and runs an initial scan for recent developments.

2. Move on to your next deadline

Powered by Google's Gemini AI, Pingmer scans for new coverage every 1–72 hours depending on story activity. It detects factual shifts — a new ruling, an amended filing, a policy reversal — not every mention.

3. Get pinged when it moves

You get an email with what changed and the source link. Your beat, on autopilot.

Stories don't wait. Neither should you.

Pingmer won't replace your source calls — but it will make sure you never miss a public development again.

What shifted on your stories this week?

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