Lurk is an intelligence terminal for prediction-market users. The product brings together market research, opportunity scanning, alerts, credibility tools, and contextual intelligence so users can move faster with less manual digging. This page gives a high-level overview of Lurk’s core features.Documentation Index
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Signal Search
Signal Search helps users search for relevant market context, catalysts, sources, and supporting information around a prediction-market topic. Use Signal Search when you want to:- research a market
- understand why something is moving
- find relevant context around an event
- investigate a trade idea
- check sources before going deeper
- save time digging across scattered tabs
Arb Scanner
The Arb Scanner helps users find potential arbitrage opportunities across prediction markets. It compares related markets, identifies visible price differences, and surfaces opportunities that may deserve review. Use the Arb Scanner when you want to:- find possible cross-market opportunities
- compare related contracts
- review spreads
- monitor fast-moving inefficiencies
- reduce manual venue checking
Divergent View
Divergent View is an extension of the Arb Scanner. The Arb Scanner shows where a possible opportunity exists. Divergent View helps explain why the difference may exist and whether the spread deserves deeper review. Use Divergent View when you want to check:- whether two markets truly match
- why prices are different
- whether a spread may be stale
- whether liquidity is weak
- whether resolution rules differ
- whether the opportunity is clean or suspicious
Threshold Alerts
Threshold Alerts help users monitor specific market levels, prices, spreads, or opportunity conditions. Instead of repeatedly checking the same market, users can set an alert and be notified when something crosses a level they care about. Use Threshold Alerts when you want to know when:- a market rises above a price
- a market falls below a price
- an arb spread reaches a target
- an opportunity becomes worth reviewing
- a watched market enters your range
Track Records
Track Records help users review documented performance over time. They are designed to show the history behind a trader, strategy, source, or set of market calls so users can evaluate credibility with more context. Use Track Records when you want to:- review past calls
- evaluate a trader or source
- compare claims against outcomes
- understand consistency
- separate signal from noise
- see where someone performs best
Lurk Scores
Lurk Scores are a credibility layer built on top of Track Records. Track Records show the underlying history. Lurk Scores summarize that history into a faster signal users can use for comparison and filtering. A Lurk Score may consider:- accuracy
- consistency
- sample size
- recency
- category performance
- specificity of calls
- confidence calibration
- quality of documented history
Nerve
Nerve is Lurk’s intelligence layer. It helps connect activity across the product so users can understand what changed, what matters, and what deserves attention. Nerve can help connect:- Terminal activity
- Signal Search context
- Arb Scanner opportunities
- Divergent View analysis
- Threshold Alerts
- Track Records
- Lurk Scores
Terminal
The Terminal is the main workspace where users review markets, opportunities, signals, and related context. Depending on the current version of Lurk, the Terminal may include:- market views
- scanner opportunities
- Signal Search access
- saved context
- alerts
- related market information
- intelligence surfaces powered by Nerve
How the features work together
Lurk’s features are designed to support each other. A typical workflow might look like this:- A user finds a market in the Terminal.
- They run Signal Search to understand the context.
- The Arb Scanner surfaces a related opportunity.
- Divergent View explains why the spread exists.
- The user sets a Threshold Alert for a target level.
- Track Records and Lurk Scores help evaluate source credibility.
- Nerve prioritizes what changed and what matters next.

