Silence is signal

Vardr makes absence observable.

Most monitoring tools highlight what happened. Vardr watches Sources and Topics, then alerts you when an expected Signal has not appeared within its Silence Window.

When expected activity stops, Vardr shows you why.

See the watched item, its last Signal, the configured Silence Window and the attention state—without guessing at a cause.

Vardr

Current heartbeat

Quietly tracking expected activity.

AllTopicsSources

Source YouTube

Northstar Weekly

Within expected window

Vardr Intelligence

Publishing rhythm is stable.

Recent activity remains within the configured Silence Window.

Last activity
Posted 2 days ago
Silence window
7 days

Topic Web discussion

Atlas launch

Needs attention

Vardr Intelligence

Discussion has stopped longer than expected.

No qualifying mention has appeared since 5 July.

Last activity
Discussed 8 days ago
Silence breach
Alerted 12 July 2026

The Silence Window has elapsed. This alert remains open until it is acknowledged.

Inside Vardr Intelligence

A growing record of what usually continues.

Every observation adds context around a Source or Topic. Over time, that history helps Vardr describe what is usual, show what changed and keep each explanation tied to visible evidence.

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Observed Topic source families
No successful observations recorded

Product model

Two ways to watch expected activity.

A Source is a specific account, channel, feed, page or publisher. A Topic is a subject watched across several relevant sources. Both produce Signals that Vardr can compare with a Silence Window.

Source

One specific place

Use this for a channel, account, feed, page or publisher that normally produces activity.

Topic

One subject across sources

Use this for a product, brand, competitor, campaign or subject that should keep being mentioned.