[ For UK public affairs consultancies ]

Brief clients faster.
Miss nothing. Bill the time that matters.

Westminster Monitor is built for UK public affairs consultancies who manage multiple clients. It handles the search so your team handles the strategy.

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MPs and peers profiled across both Houses
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Client portfolios briefed independently on a Growth plan
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UK parliamentary record coverage, every working day
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Designed reading time per daily client briefing
[ §01 / Workflow ]

How a Tuesday morning runs.

Click through the four steps to see how a consultancy morning goes when monitoring is already done. Set up watchlists once. The platform runs the rest.

[ Step 01 / Set up ]

One watchlist per client. Cleanly separate.

Each client gets their own watchlist: keyword rules for the issues that matter, semantic rules for related themes, and a context prompt so significance scoring is tuned to that specific client's interests. Configured once during onboarding, refined over time as you learn what your client actually cares about.

  • Keyword and semantic rules per watchlist
  • Per-client significance prompt for context-aware scoring
  • Cross-client view: see when the same development affects multiple accounts
  • Track relevant MPs and peers per client
WORKSPACE / MORNING — TUE 05 MAY
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    Northwind Energy
    14 items overnight · 3 high
    3 High
  • M
    Meridian Pharmaceuticals
    9 items overnight · 1 high
    1 High
  • C
    Crossbridge Mobility
    6 items overnight · 0 high
    Routine
  • V
    Vanguard Skills Trust
    11 items overnight · 2 high
    2 High
  • F
    Forsyth Industries
    4 items overnight · 0 high
    Routine
[ §02 / Why this works ]

Built around how consultancies bill.

Three structural choices in how Westminster Monitor is built, each one tuned to consultancy economics.

01Architecture

Per-client architecture, not per-organisation

Most monitoring tools are built for an organisation tracking its own issues. Westminster Monitor is built for consultancies managing multiple clients with distinct interests. Each client has their own watchlist, their own scored feed, their own briefing. Nothing bleeds across client boundaries.

02Scoring

Significance scored to the client, not the sector

A ministerial answer that matters to one client may be irrelevant to another even if both work in the same sector. Westminster Monitor scores each match against the specific client context you've set, not a generic category tag.

03Cross-client

Cross-client signals when they exist

When the same parliamentary development affects more than one of your clients, the platform surfaces it as a cross-client signal. Useful for spotting structural shifts that affect a whole portfolio rather than just one account.

I built Westminster Monitor based on my observations of the daily workflow while working at a top UK policy consulting firm. The morning sweep was the same conversation every day: senior consultants asking junior researchers what was new, junior researchers reading Hansard and gov.uk for two hours, the picture emerging only after most of the day was already gone. The existing tools made that work faster. None of them made it unnecessary.
Jeffrey A · Founder
[ Start ]

Try it on your accounts.

Request access and we'll set up a 30-minute demo with sample data tuned to your sector. On approval, your team gets trial access to the live platform.

Free trial access on approval