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Automate Reuters news monitoring

Describe what you want to track on Reuters and Twin builds an agent that reads headlines, compiles summaries, and delivers briefings to your team automatically.

What you can do with Reuters

Real Reuters workflows the Twin community runs every day, ready for you to clone.

  • Compile daily market briefings from Reuters

    Agent reads Reuters business and financial pages, extracts headlines and summaries, then formats a structured briefing for distribution.

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  • Monitor sector-specific Reuters coverage

    Track Reuters search results for specific industries — AI, commodities, forex — and surface new articles as they appear on the page.

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  • Cross-source news aggregation

    Pull Reuters alongside Bloomberg, TechCrunch, and AP News into one report, deduplicating stories and highlighting what's new.

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  • Geopolitical and conflict news tracking

    Search Reuters for developments on specific regions or conflicts, then compile structured reports with top headlines, dates, and links.

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  • Push Reuters summaries to Slack or email

    After reading Reuters pages, the agent formats output and delivers it to Slack channels or Gmail — no manual copying between tools.

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How it works

Three steps from idea to a running Reuters agent.

  1. 1

    Twin logs in to Reuters

    Twin opens a private browser session on your behalf and authenticates to Reuters just like you would.

  2. 2

    Describe the workflow

    Tell Twin what you want done in Reuters in plain English — including any flow that has no public API.

  3. 3

    Twin runs in your browser session

    The agent operates Reuters step by step, handling forms, modals, and dashboards exactly as a human would.

Why Twin for Reuters

What makes Twin a better fit than a generic automation tool.

Reuters has no public automation API

Reuters doesn't expose a structured API for headline or article data. Twin drives the browser directly, reading pages the same way a person would — so nothing about Reuters's access model blocks automation.

Manual copying creates stale briefings

Copying headlines by hand into a doc or spreadsheet takes time and produces data that's already out of date. An agent that reads Reuters on a schedule delivers current summaries without the lag.

Multi-source workflows need coordination

The most common Reuters agents also pull from Bloomberg, TechCrunch, and AP News. Twin handles the sequencing across all those sources in one run, rather than requiring separate tools stitched together.

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