Editorial Standards

Accuracy first.
Always.

Our readers make decisions that move capital, shape strategy, and inform policy. That responsibility demands editorial standards we take seriously every single day.

Our team

Daybreak Brief Editorial Team

DB

Editorial Desk

Curation & Scoring

Responsible for source monitoring, relevance scoring, and final article selection. The editorial desk reviews every briefing before publication to ensure accuracy and balance.

RS

Research & Synthesis

Analysis & Summarisation

Transforms high-scoring source material into concise, factual summaries. Cross-references claims against multiple independent sources before any summary is approved.

QA

Quality Assurance

Accuracy & Compliance

Final-stage review for factual accuracy, source attribution, and editorial compliance. Catches errors, flags unverified claims, and ensures every briefing meets our publication standard.

Source transparency

Where our intelligence comes from.

Every story in Daybreak Brief is sourced exclusively from verified, tier-one publications. We never use social media posts, anonymous tips, or unverified outlets as primary sources.

Wire Services & News Agencies

Leading global wire services and international news agencies

Financial & Business Press

Tier-one financial and business publications with global coverage

Geopolitics & Security

Specialist geopolitical and security-focused journals and outlets

Technology

Established technology press and independent research publications

Government & Institutional

Central bank releases · Regulatory filings · UN and OECD reports · Legislative records

Corrections policy

When we get it wrong,
we say so.

Our commitment

If a factual error is identified in any published briefing, we will issue a correction promptly and transparently. Corrections are appended to the original briefing with a clear timestamp and explanation of what was changed and why.

How to report an error

If you believe a Daybreak Brief story contains a factual error, please contact us at contact@daybreak-brief.com with the story title, the specific claim in question, and a link to the authoritative source that contradicts it. We review every submission.

Correction categories

  • Minor correction: Typographical errors, incorrect dates, or misspelled names — corrected silently.
  • Material correction: Factual claims that were inaccurate or misleading — corrected with a visible note appended to the briefing.
  • Retraction: If a story is found to be fundamentally unsupported — removed with a published retraction notice.
Editorial independence

How we're different.

01

No advertising

We don't sell ad space. Our revenue comes entirely from subscriptions. This means no advertiser ever influences which stories we cover or how we cover them.

02

No sponsored content

Every story in every briefing is selected by our scoring algorithm and editorial team. We have never published a sponsored article and never will.

03

No political affiliation

Daybreak Brief has no political, ideological, or financial affiliation. The score determines the story — nothing else. We report what happened, not what we think should have happened.

04

Algorithmic + human oversight

Our scoring system surfaces the highest-signal stories automatically. Human editors review every briefing before publication. Neither the algorithm nor the editor operates alone.

Trust the signal.
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