Critical Updates
- Transfer Intelligence shows elevated movement in two mock conferences.
- Relationship Explorer has three useful story paths ready for review.
- Apollo context suggests historical comparisons for the leading storyline.
Beta User
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This beta workspace demonstrates role-based navigation and module availability while reusing the same shared intelligence services.
Good morning.
The strongest story opportunities today are transfer-market acceleration, conference movement, and coaching-change context. Portal Pulse keeps citations, evidence status, and confidence visible so media users can develop stories without confusing projections for facts.
Critical Updates
Highest Priority
The best narrative combines transfer activity, recruiting pressure, and historical context.
Open Research and inspect the evidence viewer.
Story Leads
Mock opportunities
Evidence
Items available
Trends
Mercury signals
Confidence
Average briefing score
Oracle™ Recommendation
Treat quarterback movement as a story seed, not a conclusion. Oracle confidence is useful for direction, but it should not be written as fact.
Next Recommended Action
Open Research and review the top three evidence-backed story opportunities.
Confidence Score
81
Opportunity Exists
+2Improvement recommended
This score reflects the overall confidence of the briefing based on mock evidence availability, source alignment, conflict review, and Intelligence Council agreement.
Evidence Summary
11 mock evidence items from source-aware updates, relationship paths, trend analysis, and Apollo context.
Unified Intelligence Council
Opportunities
Build a media briefing from the top transfer trend.
Use Relationship Intelligence to connect player movement to coaching history.
Ask Athena for a source-aware story outline.
Media Summary
Provide journalists and media professionals with trusted research and storytelling intelligence.
Evidence Viewer
Why? Mock source and evidence list for media research.
Trend Analysis
Why? Mercury and Apollo context for emerging storylines.
Graphics Placeholder
Why? Downloadable visuals are planned, not implemented.
Primary Workspace
Shows the main media workspace categories without exposing every module at once.
Why it matters
Users should understand the purpose of the workspace before moving into detailed tools.
If clicked
Expands the primary module cards and links toward the related workspace areas.
Search athletes, programs, briefings, sources, sports, and tags.
Evidence and confidence available after expansion
Librarian-powered relationship context for stories and analysis.
Evidence and confidence available after expansion
Future workspace for organizing evidence-backed story outlines.
Evidence and confidence available after expansion
Navigation
Keeps role navigation available without turning the page into a link directory.
Why it matters
Navigation should support the work after the user understands the priority.
If clicked
Expands available role-based destinations.
Command Center
Media-specific research command center.
News Center
Review mock briefings and evidence-aware intelligence.
Transfer Intelligence
Monitor market movement and transfer context.
Recruiting
Use ranking and recruiting placeholders.
Programs
Open program intelligence workspaces.
Conferences
Explore conference movement and trends.
Research
Use relationship intelligence and graph context.
Briefings
Review structured briefing placeholders.
Athena
Generate evidence-first research summaries.
Supporting Intelligence
Reveals additional platform depth only after the main workspace is clear.
Why it matters
Portal Pulse stays powerful without forcing every supporting detail onto the first screen.
If clicked
Expands supporting modules, shared systems, and beta scope.
Shared Systems
Media access emphasizes research, citations, timelines, and briefing preparation without publishing real claims.
History / Briefings
Keeps long-term roadmap and reference material out of the first view.
Why it matters
History and reports are useful after the user understands current priorities.
If clicked
Expands future roadmap items and briefing context.