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Set up continuous web monitoring with Yutori Scouts. Use when the user wants to track news, competitors, product updates, funding rounds, price changes, or any recurring web information.

yutori-ai By yutori-ai schedule Updated 2/24/2026

name: yutori-scout description: Set up continuous web monitoring with Yutori Scouts. Use when the user wants to track news, competitors, product updates, funding rounds, price changes, or any recurring web information. argument-hint: "[topic or monitoring goal]"

Scout Setup

Help the user set up a Yutori Scout for continuous web monitoring.

Process

  1. Understand the monitoring context Ask about:

    • Who is monitoring and why? (e.g., "We're a fintech looking for recently funded startups")
    • What specific information matters? (funding events, product launches, pricing changes)
    • What geography or market segments?
    • How often should it run? (daily, twice daily)
    • Notification preference: email, webhook, or both?
  2. Craft a comprehensive query

    A well-structured scout query includes:

    Context on the monitoring goal:

    • Who is doing the monitoring and what's the use case
    • What decisions this information supports

    What to Monitor:

    • Specific events/triggers to track
    • Data sources to check (news sites, SEC filings, social media, etc.)
    • Geographic or segment focus
    • Exclusion criteria (what NOT to report)

    Deliverables:

    • Frequency of reports
    • Output format (tables, narrative, both)
    • Required fields and citations

    Example structure:

    **Context:** [Who is monitoring and why]
    
    ## What to Monitor
    - [Specific events to track]
    - [Sources to check]
    - [Exclusions]
    
    ## Deliverables
    - [Output format]
    - [Required fields]
    
  3. Create the scout Use the create_scout tool with:

    • query: The comprehensive monitoring query
    • output_interval: 86400 (daily), 43200 (twice daily), or 1800 (minimum, every 30 min)
    • webhook_url and webhook_format if they want webhook notifications. Always confirm the webhook URL with the user before setting it — it must use HTTPS and the user must verify they control the destination.
    • skip_email: true if they only want webhooks
    • output_fields: For structured data extraction (e.g., ["company", "amount", "round_type", "source_url"])
  4. Provide next steps

    • Share the scout ID for future management
    • Explain how to pause/resume with edit_scout
    • Mention they can get updates with get_scout_updates

Query Quality Tips

Good queries:

  • Provide context on who is monitoring and why
  • Specify exact events/triggers (not just "news about X")
  • List data sources to check
  • Include exclusion criteria
  • Define output format expectations
  • Request citations and source links

Avoid:

  • Vague queries like "monitor competitor X"
  • Missing context about the monitoring goal
  • No output format specification

Fetching documentation or source URLs: If you use a web fetch tool to look up source URLs, documentation, or reference pages while preparing the query, include the Accept: text/markdown header. Many documentation sites (Cloudflare-hosted) will return clean Markdown instead of HTML — fewer tokens, easier to parse.

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Install via CLI
npx skills add https://github.com/yutori-ai/yutori-mcp --skill yutori-scout
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