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Webcaster / NEI-Webcaster Market Intelligence

Source-aware briefing and publication-planning companion for NEI/Webcaster market context, GYE-adjacent narratives, and owner-reviewed output planning.

Planning

Overview

Webcaster, in its NEI-Webcaster Market Intelligence posture, is a planning-stage product surface for organizing source-aware briefings, market narratives, publication outlines, and review questions around GYE-derived market-intelligence context. It can help show how event context, report posture, briefing structure, and publication readiness could be displayed as static, owner-reviewed material. It is not an implemented source-feed, subscription, account, dashboard, API, publication-execution, broker, advice, or trading surface.

Product Reality

Who it is for

Operators, market-intelligence reviewers, content teams, future briefing readers, education users, and owner-controlled reviewers who need source-aware market narratives without automated publication or action authority.

Problem it addresses

Market-intelligence narratives can drift when source posture, event context, publication readiness, approval boundaries, and subscriber-facing expectations are not separated before public presentation.

Current maturity

Planning entry; this public route is static presentation only and no owner-visible acceptance, source-ingestion architecture, licensing architecture, publication workflow, or service availability is documented in this repository.

Does not claim

Does not monitor sources live, publish autonomously, send or dispatch notices, create subscriptions, host accounts, expose feeds or APIs, provide individualized financial advice, place trades, or trigger external actions.

Ecosystem role

Content & Communication companion to Veristio Market Intelligence, Genesis Yield Engine, Brokerless GYE Online, and AITS. Webcaster can organize source-aware briefing and publication-planning context while leaving GYE as the intelligence source and Veristio Web as a static public presentation surface.

Next review posture

Owner review should confirm source policy, RSS-first versus source-adaptive posture, citation style, briefing examples, public/subscriber boundary language, licensing architecture, and publication workflow before any ingestion, subscription, account, dashboard, API, dispatch, or publication tooling.

NEI-Webcaster Market Intelligence

Webcaster is the public planning surface for source-aware briefing and narrative presentation around the GYE-connected market-intelligence family. It should read as a briefing and publication-planning companion: useful for structuring context, source notes, report relationships, and owner-reviewed output packets, but not as a live monitoring, posting, or customer-access system.

  • NEI/Webcaster context can support static briefing outlines, event context, narrative summaries, and publication-readiness questions.
  • GYE remains the source of governed market-intelligence context; Webcaster presents reviewed briefing and narrative structures.
  • Subscriber, licensing, source-ingestion, and publication mechanics remain future architecture work.

Subscriber Service Lanes

NEI-Webcaster Market Intelligence

Related briefing lane

A Webcaster-facing market-intelligence lane for organizing source-aware narratives, briefing summaries, report relationships, and unresolved review questions.

Audience
Public, future Subscriber / Intelligence Access, Pro reviewers, and Partner review
Display
Static source-aware briefing outline, event context, and publication-planning packet
Boundary
No autonomous publication, final news authority, unsourced summary, dispatch control, or action instruction.

GYE report and opportunity context

GYE-adjacent context

Webcaster can frame how GYE-derived report or opportunity context may be narrated for public-safe review once sources and examples are approved.

Audience
Public preview, future Subscriber, Education, and Pro review
Display
Static links between briefings, report packets, opportunity context, and evidence posture
Boundary
No personalized recommendation, trade instruction, outcome promise, or source-final claim.

Publication planning

Workflow planning only

The route can show how a briefing could be prepared for owner review, including source posture, cadence questions, audience fit, and approval state.

Audience
Operators, content teams, and owner-controlled reviewers
Display
Editorial outline, source checklist, review state, and publication-readiness notes
Boundary
No automatic publishing, automatic sending, automatic posting, campaign dispatch, or external connector action.

AITS companion context

Related companion

AITS may later use reviewed Webcaster or GYE context as planning input for strategy construction, while remaining separate from publication and execution.

Audience
Strategy-planning and education users
Display
Static narrative context that could later inform strategy-template review
Boundary
No bundled access, autonomous trading, final strategy, account monitoring, or execution.

Education and training briefings

Training-safe concept

Static examples can teach how market-intelligence briefings should be read, sourced, and bounded without creating individualized strategy.

Audience
Education / Training
Display
Method walkthroughs, simulated briefing examples, and source-reading guidance
Boundary
No course access claim, individualized advice, live coaching surface, or outcome expectation.

Tier Model Summary

Public / Free

Product overview, source-aware briefing posture, non-actionable narrative examples, public boundaries, and static route links.

No account access, briefing library, source ingestion, active alerts, or publication tooling.

Subscriber / Intelligence Access

Future reviewed briefings, report context, narrative packets, and intelligence-access relationships after architecture approval.

No active subscription, login, license activation, payment, account workspace, or subscriber-only content.

Pro / Cockpit

Future deeper evidence context, source-state review, and briefing workflow concepts after owner approval.

No implemented cockpit, live monitoring, operator queue, account data, or trading controls.

Education / Training

Source-reading lessons, simulated briefings, report interpretation, and non-personalized market-context education.

No course enrollment, individualized strategy, live coaching surface, or outcome expectation.

Partner / White Label

Future licensing, source policy, briefing packet, and partner review concepts under separate architecture authority.

No public API, credentials, tokens, raw feed access, support promise, or partner contract claim.

Static-First Display Posture

Source-aware static briefings

The first safe display posture is owner-reviewed copy, source notes, briefing outlines, redacted report relationships, and publication-readiness questions.

RSS-first until approved

Future source handling should remain RSS-first or explicitly source-adaptive only after owner approval defines source permissions, attribution, cadence, and review rules.

Planning, not publishing

Webcaster can organize briefing and publication planning; it does not publish, post, send, or dispatch content from this public route.

Architecture before access

Licensing, subscriptions, login, customer workspaces, source ingestion, dashboards, and APIs require a separate architecture lane before implementation.

Public Boundaries

  • No autonomous publication, automatic sending, campaign dispatch, external connector action, or final news authority.
  • No implemented source-feed integration, source credentials, raw source payloads, or private operator notes.
  • No active subscription, license activation, login, payment, account workspace, implemented dashboard, or API/feed access.
  • No broker execution, order placement, account linking, individualized financial advice, promised financial outcomes, autonomous trading, or action instruction.
  • No GYE core mutation, deployment, Veristio Press Website edit, stale legacy product branding, or stale heavy hardware reactivation.

Related Paths

Mode Comparison

When a product lists modes, they describe planning and review contexts. They do not create active service, account, connector, or execution availability.

Source-aware briefing

Organizes source notes, event context, narrative posture, and unresolved review questions into static briefing structures.

NEI/Webcaster market context

Frames market narratives and publication-ready context around GYE-derived intelligence without claiming source-final authority.

Publication planning

Supports editorial outlines, cadence questions, approval state, and readiness review without posting or sending content.

GYE Market Intelligence relationship

Can reference reviewed GYE-derived report and opportunity context while leaving GYE as the source system and this route as static presentation.

AITS companion relationship

May later provide reviewed narrative context for strategy-construction templates while staying separate from execution and account authority.

Deferred service architecture

Subscriptions, licensing, source ingestion, dashboards, APIs, and customer access remain future architecture work.