RiskRight vs news alerts

News alerts vs AI supply-chain risk intelligence

Most disruption monitoring stops at the headline. RiskRight goes further by asking: what is exposed, how confident is the link, what is the impact and what should the team do next?

Built for
  • Teams drowning in generic news alerts
  • Procurement teams needing supplier-specific relevance
  • Operations teams needing action, not noise
  • Executives needing concise risk explanations
Signals monitored
  • News, weather and logistics events
  • Regulatory, tariff and trade signals
  • Market and input-cost changes
  • Supplier-region disruption
  • Route and site impacts
  • Customer commitment exposure
Why teams use it
  • Context over headlines
  • Evidence-linked risk summaries
  • Company-specific exposure mapping
  • Action recommendations
  • Alerts, digests and Teams workflows

How RiskRight works

From external signal to AI-guided action.

1

Find the signal

RiskRight monitors external sources for events that could affect supply chains.

2

Filter the noise

The AI checks whether each event connects to confirmed company exposure.

3

Explain the risk

Risks include affected dependency, evidence, impact and recommended planning action.

4

Watch for change

Active risks can be refreshed and routed to owners as conditions evolve.

Buyer questions

Frequently asked questions

Why not use Google Alerts for supply-chain risk?

Google Alerts can find headlines, but it does not usually connect them to your suppliers, inputs, routes, sites, customer commitments and action owners.

Does RiskRight remove noise?

RiskRight reduces noise by ranking signals against company exposure and promoting risks with clearer evidence and planning relevance.

Can AI explain why an alert matters?

Yes. RiskRight is designed to explain the affected dependency, evidence link, likely impact and recommended next action.

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