Not all sources matter equally to everyone. When everything is surfaced at once, it becomes harder to focus on the publications that actually matter to you.
That’s why FIBRES now supports filtering by publication domain in the Sources section, along with saved searches for repeatable monitoring. A small update that makes scanning faster, sharper, and more repeatable.
You can now:
Filter searches by one or multiple publication domains
Combine source filters with keywords or topics
Save searches for ongoing monitoring
This means searches are no longer just about what, but also where it comes from.
Go to Sources, open your Search and filter panel, and start typing for your favorite publication's domain. If it's monitored by FIBRESEED, you'll soon see it pop up, and you can use it immediately to filter the whole feed to just your selected domains.
1. Focus on the sources that matter
Cut through the noise by prioritizing trusted publications, industry-specific sources, or regionally relevant outlets.
2. Compare narratives, not just signals
The same topic can look very different depending on the source. With domain filtering, it becomes easier to compare, e.g., trade vs. mainstream coverage or niche vs. global perspectives.
3. Do your repeated scans of trusted publications inside FIBRES
Save filtered searches to create simple routines: weekly scans of key publications, ongoing monitoring of critical topics, regular updates for stakeholders.
4. Spot signals earlier and validate them faster
Early signals often appear in niche sources first. By separating source types, teams can detect emerging topics earlier, track when they go mainstream, strengthen insights through triangulation.
Explore the new source filtering and saved searches in FIBRES and turn everyday scanning into a smarter, more focused workflow. It's as simple as 1-2-3: run a search on a key topic, apply the domain filter, save it for ongoing monitoring.