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Managing your searches

Edit, rename, prioritise, or delete your saved searches — all from one place. You can also update alert preferences and email digests to keep your dashboard focused and relevant.

What a search does

A search is your always-on mining intelligence tool. It continuously gathers, tracks, and updates information relevant to your focus, whether that’s companies, mining assets, or broader market developments.

When you set up a search, you can focus on:

  • Specific companies – track projects, news, and filings related to particular organisations.

  • Mining assets – follow exploration, development, or operational activity.

  • Market developments – monitor commodities, exchanges, or phases of interest.

Once activated, your search will:

  • Continuously collect and update you with all new documents and insights.

  • Retrieve relevant historical data during setup, so you can explore both past and present information in one place.


Why manage searches

The Searches page gives you full control over your active and inactive searches.
From here, you can:

  • Edit your filters and parameters.

  • Rename or reorganise your saved searches.

  • Configure or pause email alerts (digests).

  • Deactivate a search to pause tracking.

  • Delete a search permanently if it’s no longer needed.

Managing your searches keeps your alerts and dashboard relevant — delivering the most meaningful, up-to-date mining intelligence for your workflow.


Next steps

Now that you know how to manage your Searches, you’re ready to keep your workspace focused and your alerts relevant. To go deeper into Search functionality, try these next:

If you want to learn how to make specific updates or remove Searches you no longer need:

→ Read: Edit or Delete a Search

If you want to start from scratch with a new focus area or refined filters:

→ Read: Creating a Search

If you want to set up or fine-tune email notifications based on your current Searches:

→ Read: Configuring Alerts