RAG data feeds

RAG data feeds keep retrieval current before the prompt.

RAG systems fail quietly when the retrieval layer is stale, uncited, or filled with page fragments the application cannot audit.

Synorb supplies source-grounded Manifests that can enter a retrieval store before the user asks, with source URLs and stable IDs still attached.

MCP · REST · Source URLs · Stable IDs · Manifests

What should the data layer include?

For fresh feeds for retrieval systems, vector stores, and answer applications, the useful unit is not a loose search result. It is an object the agent can retrieve, cite, filter, store, and audit.

Freshness

Updated source context

Use feeds when the agent needs current information beyond model training data and static documentation.

Grounding

Evidence stays attached

Source URLs, dates, and stable IDs help the application cite, inspect, and audit what the model used.

Delivery

MCP, REST, webhooks, and archives

Agents can explore through Core MCP. Production systems use REST and webhooks for current delivery. The live window covers the current calendar month plus the previous three full months; S3 archive exports support historical backfills and replay for older months.

A Manifest is the object the agent can use.

This JSON manifest is the source-grounded object delivered through MCP or REST. It is compact enough for an agent workflow and explicit enough for an application to store, cite, and audit.

Manifest excerptJSON
{
  "manifest_id": "1777525429698648000",
  "headline": "Source-grounded update for an AI workflow",
  "summary": "What changed, why it matters, and what source supports it.",
  "source": {
    "name": "Watched source",
    "url": "https://source.example/update",
    "published_date": "2026-06-21"
  },
  "delivery": {
    "mcp": "https://mcp.synorb.com/mcp",
    "rest": "https://api.synorb.com"
  },
  "tags": ["company", "topic", "source-backed"]
}

Where Synorb fits in the workflow.

Use Synorb when your team already knows the sources or topics it needs to monitor, and the workflow needs current context again and again. Use search or crawling for open-ended discovery.

Agents

Pull live context

Use Synorb MCP to discover Streams, inspect details, and retrieve Manifests inside an agent workflow.

RAG

Load before prompts

Push source-grounded Manifests into retrieval stores before users ask for current answers.

Apps

Render with citations

Build dashboards, feeds, monitors, and briefings with source URLs available at display time.

Short answers for AI builders.

What are RAG data feeds?

RAG data feeds are current, source-backed streams that keep retrieval stores and answer systems up to date before prompts run.

What should teams compare across RAG data feed vendors?

Compare freshness, provenance, schema stability, delivery APIs, source coverage, and whether citations stay attached to the object.

How does Synorb support RAG workflows?

Synorb delivers Manifests with summaries, Signals, source URLs, dates, tags, and stable IDs that can be stored or routed into RAG systems.

Does Synorb replace a vector database?

No. Synorb supplies fresh source-grounded input. A vector database or retrieval store can still be used downstream.

Test Synorb feeds for free.

Want to connect to Synorb's graph to test source-grounded feeds for free? Start with free test credentials, then connect through Core MCP or REST.

Free test credentialscurl
curl -s https://synorb.com/connect

Give your agent fresh source-backed context.

Start with keys, then connect through Core MCP while building or REST when your application owns the workflow.