People
Watch named individuals with name variants, role context, and notes about why each name is on the list.
Argus Delta is built around the seven things a monitoring team does every week: watch, match, alert, track, review, report, and integrate.
All sign-ups are reviewed and approved by the Argus Delta team.
A watchlist is the unit of work in Argus Delta. People, organisations, case numbers, and topics, scoped to a lawful purpose and owned by a workflow.
Watch named individuals with name variants, role context, and notes about why each name is on the list.
Watch companies, agencies, partnerships, and bodies, including known related entities and trading names.
Track specific matters by court file number for next-listing dates, adjournments, and changes to the listing.
Surface court matters in a topic area when the story is the pattern across listings, not a single name.
A match is the start of a review, not a verdict. Argus Delta surfaces the rule that fired, the entity matched, and a confidence band so the reviewer knows what they are looking at.
Names, organisations, cases, and topics are normalised with variants so common spelling and formatting differences do not break matching.
Supported court lists and public court sources are checked at the cadence each source supports.
Each match records the rule that fired, the entity matched, and a confidence band, surfaced on every alert.
Human review is available for sensitive workflows or when confidence is below the threshold the team chooses.
Some teams review immediately. Some triage daily. Some only want to know when a listing changes. Argus Delta supports all four without forcing a single workflow.
A watched entity has appeared in a supported court source. Source link, match reason, and court context attached.
A scheduled summary of matched listings for teams that prefer to triage in a single review window.
A listing you are tracking has been amended, vacated, or moved between courts. The change travels with the alert.
An event of unusual relevance for the watched entity, surfaced for human review with the rule that fired.
The three surfaces a monitoring team works with every day. The same surfaces sit behind every team and every use case.
Argus Delta is built so a team can act on an alert and leave a record that another reviewer can pick up later.
Send the alert to the person or workflow who should see it, with the matter or watchlist context attached.
Capture the review decision against the alert so future reviewers see the reasoning and the source state at the time.
Archive an alert that is not relevant, or mute future alerts on a specific entity with a recorded reason.
Export the alert and case timeline as a source-backed PDF or brief into the matter, story, or case file.
Every alert and timeline can be exported as a source-backed PDF or brief, with the original listings, timestamps, and match reasons preserved.
Every alert and timeline entry preserves the original public listing and an observation timestamp.
The rule that fired and the entity matched are recorded against the alert for review and audit.
Suppression and restricted-publication flags from the source travel into the alert.
Human oversight is available for sensitive workflows where automated matching alone is not enough.
Email, Slack, Teams, webhooks, and API. Argus Delta meets the team in the system they already use.
Per-alert and digest delivery to individuals or shared addresses, with the source link in line.
Alerts land in the channel that owns the workflow, with quick actions for review and watchlist updates.
Push alerts and case events into your internal systems, or pull watchlist state and history programmatically.
Argus Delta is a controlled-access platform. Tell us about the watchlist, sources, and integrations that matter to your team.
All sign-ups are reviewed and approved by the Argus Delta team.