Sourcing

Find filters that work. Run each layer on its own, as often as you like — nothing is saved until you promote it to a stream.
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What this search is for, in your words.
Saving names the search. Everything it has already found stays attached to it, so loading it later picks up where you left off rather than starting again.
Layer 1Keyword search
Casts the wide net across the sources. Free, fast and deliberately noisy — a keyword match cannot tell you an item is relevant, which is the whole reason Relevance exists.
Type any phrase and press Enter. Quotes force an exact phrase; suggestions are phrases already known to return results.
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How much to ask each source for. Google News ignores it and returns what it has.
Cost of this searchfree
Every selected source is free. LinkedIn is the only metered one.

Nothing run yet

Start on Discovery: set your keywords and sources, and see what the search pulls in. Then switch to Relevance and let your prompt decide which of it is a real lead.

Create a stream from these filters

A stream keeps running on its own, so fresh matching data arrives without anyone re-running a search.
How often this stream goes looking for new items. These sources update slowly, so hourly is ample.
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corporate charity cycle challengestaff bike ride fundraiserstaff cycled for charity
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The prompt is carried over exactly as written. Editing it later changes how future items are judged, not past ones.