Analyze trending news sentiment across 8+ sources
scryweb.com's News Sentiment Radar crawls trending news and social sources, classifies sentiment and emotion, extracts keywords, and generates editorial briefs and AP-style drafts for content teams.
Six newsroom workflows in one AI dashboard
News Sentiment Radar combines source crawling, sentiment analysis, emotion detection, keyword intelligence, briefs, drafts, and team/API options in one web app.
Multi-source crawling
Multi-source crawling tracks Reddit, Hacker News, major RSS feeds, and custom RSS feeds from one dashboard.
FreeSentiment & emotion AI
Sentiment and emotion analysis labels each story as positive, negative, or neutral and identifies emotions such as joy, anger, fear, and surprise with confidence scores.
Free (50/mo)One-click briefs & drafts
Brief and draft generation turns a selected story into a structured editorial brief and an AP-style draft article for human review.
ProKeyword intelligence
Keyword intelligence surfaces recurring topics, content gaps, and SEO opportunities across crawled sources.
ProUnlimited crawls
The Pro plan removes the Free plan's 50-story monthly crawl limit and unlocks all source categories.
ProTeam & API access
Enterprise access adds multi-seat accounts, SSO, custom sentiment models, on-premise AI deployment, and whitelabel API options.
EnterpriseFour-step workflow from crawl to draft
The workflow is crawl, analyze, brief, and draft, so teams can move from source monitoring to reviewed editorial output without switching tools.
Crawl
Select source categories such as World, Tech, Reddit, and Hacker News, then run a crawl.
Analyze
The app assigns sentiment, emotion, confidence, and keywords to each crawled story.
Brief
A selected story can become a structured editorial brief with headline, angle, outline, and keyword context.
Draft
Pro users can generate an AP-style draft article that editors review before publication.
Built for SEO, AEO, and AI search workflows
Answer engines cite pages that define terms clearly, answer specific questions, and provide source-aware context. News Sentiment Radar helps teams collect those inputs before writing.
Find the question behind the trend
The app compares source framing and sentiment so teams can turn emerging topics into direct answers, explainers, briefs, and timely article drafts.
Prioritize useful content angles
Sentiment, emotion, keywords, and source context help teams decide which topics deserve coverage and which angles are already over-served.
Write for humans and answer engines
Structured briefs include headlines, angles, key points, and supporting context so editors can publish clearer, more helpful content.
News Sentiment Radar FAQ
What is news sentiment analysis?
News sentiment analysis is the use of AI to classify whether news coverage is positive, negative, or neutral while also identifying emotions such as anger, fear, joy, and surprise, so editorial teams can understand how a story is framed before they write or respond. In scryweb.com, that analysis is paired with source context, confidence scoring, and keyword extraction for planning briefs and drafts.
How does this help SEO and content planning?
News sentiment analysis helps SEO and content teams choose timely topics by showing which stories are trending, which keywords are recurring, which emotional frames are gaining attention, and where original coverage can answer user questions before a brief or article is written. Teams can use those signals to prioritize original angles, avoid over-served narratives, and write answer-ready content.
Can the app generate article briefs?
Yes, scryweb.com can generate structured editorial briefs from a story or topic, including a headline, angle, primary keyword, outline, key points, and context, so writers have a reviewed starting point before drafting or assigning coverage to an editor or reporter. Pro workflows can also turn those briefs into AP-style article drafts while keeping human editorial review in the process.
Which teams use this kind of tool?
News sentiment tools are used by newsrooms, publishers, agencies, content marketers, analysts, and research teams that need to monitor fast-moving narratives, compare source framing, detect sentiment shifts, and convert trend signals into timely editorial work for search and audience planning. scryweb.com supports those teams with crawling, sentiment analysis, keyword intelligence, briefs, drafts, and export workflows.
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