Source
Watched source
- Last activity
- Observed recently
- Silence Window
- Within expected window
Vardr Intelligence
A Silence Window tells you when activity became unusually quiet. Vardr Intelligence brings the surrounding pattern into view, so you can judge what that silence means.
Entity context
Source
Active Topic alert
Unusual silence detected
Beyond the threshold
The same stretch of quiet can mean different things. It may be normal for one Source, unusual for another, or already over by the time you review the alert.
Vardr keeps the evidence around that moment together. Its value grows as context accumulates around each watched entity, while every explanation remains visible and open to your judgement.
How context becomes useful
As observations accumulate, Vardr can describe the broad rhythm around a Source or Topic. When the history is still forming, it says so.
Last activity, the Silence Window and the current state remain together. You can see why the quiet stands out without rebuilding the timeline yourself.
For an active Topic alert, Vardr can show whether relevant activity appeared later. The original alert remains intact, with the newer evidence shown alongside it.
Less noise over time
When you tell Vardr that a missed Source expectation was normal, that judgement can make future expectations less rigid. Vardr adapts cautiously, preserves the original alert and never invents a schedule for Topics.
Trust through restraint
It can show that silence is unusual and explain the surrounding context. It does not claim to know why the activity stopped.
Vardr does not forecast what will happen next.
It does not judge whether discussion is positive or negative.
It reports the observed change without assigning a motive or explanation.
The timing and plain-language state remain visible, so you can make the judgement yourself.
Context that accumulates