Stop tracking keywords. Track market conditions.
Enimerai is a natural-language alerting app for investors and traders. Describe the market condition that matters to you in plain language, and let it keep watch — so you get notified when it happens, with the evidence, without the constant checking.
Android · currently in alpha
Describe it
TSLA drops below $200 with a recall or lawsuit headline.
When the condition is met
A push that means something
The notification carries the matched evidence: the price, the source, and the headline that satisfied the catalyst — nothing else.
Enimerai
now
TSLA $198.40 (−4.2%)
NHTSA opens preliminary recall investigation into 2.1M vehicles.
Enimerai
2h ago
NVDA earnings in 5 days. 8-K filed today.
Why not just keyword alerts?
Alerts that understand what you mean
Keyword alerts are noisy and brittle — they fire on every mention and miss the phrasing you didn't think of. Enimerai reads your alert as a condition.
Keyword alerts
- Fires on every mention of "TSLA recall" — including rumours, satire, and old archived stories.
- Misses the phrasing you didn't think of — "vehicle defect investigation" instead of "recall".
- Can't join structured data with news — no way to say "earnings within 7 days AND an 8-K filed".
Enimerai
- Fires when TSLA actually crosses your price level AND a current credible recall headline lands together.
- Reads your alert as a condition, so semantically equivalent phrasings still match.
- Composes structured legs (price, filings, on-chain metrics) with semantic news as a single alert.
How it works
Describe it
Write the market condition you want to know about in plain language — no keyword lists, no rule builders.
We watch the data
Enimerai continuously evaluates public market prices, SEC filings, congressional disclosures, DeFi metrics, macro releases, and financial news against your condition.
You get notified
When your condition is met, a push notification lands on your phone — with the matched evidence — and nothing else.
Eight ways to watch
Built for the way investors actually monitor
The app ships eight pre-wired templates, each tuned to a different investor workflow. Pick one, fill the fields it asks for, or fall back to free-form for anything else.
Asset
Asset price & catalyst
A price level crosses — and only if a real news catalyst lands with it.
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Earnings
Approaching earnings
Heads-up before a held position prints — with a flag if something material just dropped.
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Sector
Industry & sector news
Funding, M&A, regulation, and lawsuits inside a specific industry — without subscribing to ten newsletters.
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Smart $
Smart money convergence
Multiple insider, fund, or political filings landing on the same name inside a tight window.
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Funding
Deal & funding radar
Startup funding rounds matching your stage, industry, geography, or named companies.
See examples →
Airdrop
Crypto airdrop radar
Points programs, snapshots, claims, and testnets — across the chain you actually farm.
See examples →
Risk
Risk & downside defense
Distress signals on tickers you hold, venues you use, or protocols you touch.
See examples →
Free-form
Free-form alert
Describe any market condition in your own words — no template, no fields.
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What we watch
Data, continuously evaluated
Every alert composes deterministic structured legs (prices, filings, on-chain metrics) with semantic legs (news, disclosures, research) — all sourced from public data.
Market prices
Stocks, ETFs, FX, commodity futures.
Crypto prices
BTC, ETH, SOL — major spot symbols.
SEC EDGAR
Form 4, 13F-HR, 13D/G, 8-K filings.
Congressional trades
House and Senate STOCK Act disclosures.
Financial news
Semantic search across major outlets and wires.
DeFiLlama
On-chain TVL, fees, stablecoin and DEX metrics.
Macro releases
Fed, ECB, IMF, BIS and 80+ stat agencies.
Scholarly works
New finance and economics research from OpenAlex.
Options & VIX
Put/call ratios, ATM IV, volatility indices.
CFTC positioning
Weekly futures-positioning data from the COT report.
Get the alerts that matter
Enimerai is an informational monitoring tool — not financial, investment, legal, tax, or emergency advice. Always verify important information independently before acting on it.