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How NurYzo scans 24 languages of business news every 24 hours
13 February 2026 · 5 min read
When we started building NurYzo we hit a wall that every founder-tool builder hits: the interesting business news never fires in English. A subsidy program launched by the Spanish government at 09:00 CET rarely gets translated for 72 hours, and by then the deadline is already halfway through. So we built our own multilingual crawler ring.
Every hour, twenty-four crawlers wake up — one per language — and hit a curated list of national business dailies, ministry portals, and marketplaces. Each returns headlines and body copy in its native language. The raw stream is then piped through Claude Sonnet 4.5 for a structured extraction: opportunity type (tender, subsidy, franchise, hiring), geography, deadline, and eligibility. Every extraction is then normalised into the same JSON schema regardless of the source language.
The result: a founder in Alicante can see a French agri-tech grant announced in the leading national business press the same morning it was posted, in her own language, ranked by fit against her business plan. This is the plumbing behind the Radar and Success Map you already use. No magic — just relentless indexing.
If you want to know why we chose this particular set of sources — or if you want to submit a source we should be indexing — write to us at contact@nuryzo.com.
Coming soon
The first wave of posts will cover how our five operator modes work, why we chose the specific data providers we did, and how founders using NurYzo have turned scan results into signed deals.
- Why we built a Business Model Canvas generator (and how it is different from ChatGPT)
- From Radar alert to signed retainer in 9 days — a freelancer case study
- The 12 curated data sources every operator should have on their homepage
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