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JetherAI is a Signal Intelligence Operating System. It helps you research topics, monitor changes across the web, and connect disparate signals into a coherent picture — all from one workspace.
A spatial research canvas. Search across multiple engines, see results as semantic clusters, and explore connected insights with full source attribution.
Background monitoring for any URL or topic. Watchtower crawls on your schedule, detects changes, scores urgency, and alerts you to what matters.
Every detected change is logged chronologically. Cross-signal correlation links related events across targets so you see the full story.
JetherAI is powered by our in-house proprietary search technology — a private indexing and retrieval stack that we built and operate ourselves. When you submit a query, the Brain processes it through our own pipeline, ensuring consistent results without depending on third-party search APIs.
Anyone can search JetherAI without creating an account. Just visit the homepage, type your query, and explore the results. Public search uses the same in-house retrieval pipeline and result clustering — no login required.
Creating an account unlocks persistent research sessions, Watchtower monitoring, Timeline history, and higher daily search limits.
Type your query into the search bar on the homepage and press enter. The Brain will process your query and return results as interactive clusters — groups of semantically related findings organized around key concepts.
Search results appear as a spatial graph. Each cluster represents a distinct topic or concept found across the search results. Within each cluster, you'll find individual insights with supporting evidence and source URLs.
You can drag clusters to rearrange them, click insights to expand them, and follow source links to read the original content. The canvas preserves your layout across sessions when you're logged in.
JetherAI's in-house search stack uses a multi-layer retrieval strategy: semantic search over our own index, real-time page fetching for fresh content, and clustering to group related findings. If one layer returns no results, the Brain automatically falls through to the next, so you always get a useful answer.
Because the entire pipeline is operated by us, you're insulated from third-party API outages, rate limits, and pricing changes. The result is a search experience that's consistent, fast, and under our control.
When your query contains a domain name, JetherAI automatically runs an additional scoped search using site:domain.com syntax. This runs in parallel with the main search, and if the scoped results return content, they are prioritized.
For example, searching "jetherai.com features" triggers both a normal web search and a dedicated search within jetherai.com. The site-scoped results are shown first, giving you the most relevant information from the domain itself.
When your query includes a geographic reference, JetherAI routes the search through providers that support location filtering. This ensures that results are relevant to the region you specified, not just the most popular results globally.
Location data is extracted automatically from your query text — no need to configure anything.
Watchtower is JetherAI's background monitoring system. Add any URL as a target, set a crawl schedule, and Watchtower will periodically check for changes, compare snapshots, and notify you when something shifts.
Targets are crawled on your schedule — every 6 hours, daily, or weekly. Each crawl produces a snapshot that is compared against the previous one.
The detection engine diffs snapshots, identifies meaningful changes, and computes an urgency score (1-10) so you prioritize what matters.
Changes across different targets are linked when they share context — a pricing change on one site + a hiring surge on another = a strategic signal.
A target is any web page you want to monitor. Add a URL, give it a name, and select how often Watchtower should check it. You can also organize targets by watchtower groups for easier management.
Each target tracks: the URL being monitored, the last crawl time, the content hash of the latest snapshot, and whether it's currently active. Inactive targets are preserved but not crawled.
Each target can be assigned a crawl frequency:
Every 6 Hours
For fast-moving targets like competitor pricing pages or news sites
Daily
For most monitoring targets — product pages, blog posts, documentation
Weekly
For stable targets that change infrequently — About pages, partner listings
Each time Watchtower crawls a target, it takes a snapshot of the page content. The detection engine compares the new snapshot against the previous one, identifying added and removed text. A content hash ensures efficient comparison — if the hash matches, the content hasn't changed.
When a change is detected, the engine classifies it by type (pricing, feature, messaging, design, content, or other) and computes an importance score. Changes are then reported to the Timeline and surfaced in your Watchtower dashboard.
Not every change requires your attention. Watchtower assigns each detected change an urgency score from 1 to 10, based on factors like the type of change, the amount of content altered, and the strategic context. A pricing change on a direct competitor scores higher than a typo fix on a blog post.
The urgency score helps you triage — focus on the signals that actually impact your decisions, and ignore the noise.
Every detected change is stored in the Timeline with a timestamp, target information, change type, and urgency score. You can browse the full history, filter by target or date range, and review the details of any individual change — including what was added and what was removed.
The Timeline gives you a complete audit trail of everything Watchtower has detected, organized chronologically.
A single change is noise. Multiple correlated changes reveal strategy. JetherAI automatically links related changes across different targets — if a competitor launches a new feature, increases hiring, and adjusts pricing within the same week, those changes are surfaced together as a correlated signal.
Correlation is based on timing, content similarity, and target relationships. The more signals that align, the higher the strategic importance.
Every research flow is automatically saved when you're logged in. Your search queries, result clusters, insights, and graph layout are preserved so you can pick up exactly where you left off. Sessions are indexed and accessible from the sidebar.
Each session remembers your canvas state — which clusters are expanded, how they're arranged, and which insights you've explored. Returning to a previous session restores the full spatial graph exactly as you left it.
Workspaces let you organize research by project, client, or topic. Each workspace has its own research sessions, Watchtower targets, and Timeline. Switch between workspaces to keep different research streams separate.
Workspace limits depend on your subscription plan. See the Pricing page for the latest per-tier limits.
Export your research findings and Watchtower data in multiple formats:
JSON
Markdown
Text
PNG
DOCX
CSV
Available formats depend on your subscription plan — the free tier covers the basics, while higher tiers unlock more formats. See the Pricing page for the full breakdown.
JetherAI is offered in multiple subscription tiers — from a free tier for evaluation up to an enterprise tier for teams and power researchers. Each tier increases your daily search limit, snapshot storage, export options, and Watchtower capacity.
For the current plan names, pricing, and feature comparison, see the Pricing page.
Search and snapshot usage is tracked daily per account. The free tier includes a small daily allowance — enough to evaluate the platform. Paid plans raise the limits substantially, with the top tiers offering unlimited searches. Usage resets daily and is displayed in the footer bar when you're logged in.
Going over your daily limit pauses searches until the next day or until you upgrade. See the Pricing page for the exact limits per tier.