Signal Atlas

Turn noisy public signals into a qualified action queue.

Signal Atlas places custom detectors across public sources, verifies whether the company or person actually fits the territory, and routes qualified triggers into the next play.

Teams searching for a LinkedIn scraper, review scraper, or social scraper usually need the full workflow: detect the trigger, qualify the account, and move while the window is still open.

What comes out
Detector instructions
Custom rules for what counts as a real trigger in the territory.
Qualified signal queue
A smaller list of accounts or people that passed the fit checks.
Supporting evidence
The review, comment, post, or change that caused the detector to fire.
Routed next move
Signals enter research, targeting, watchlists, or outreach with context attached.
How it works

Detect. Qualify. Route.

01

Detect the trigger

Place custom detectors on reviews, comments, communities, newsletters, and other public surfaces where timing actually appears.

02

Qualify the account

Check territory fit, buyer relevance, and custom rules before the signal earns attention from the team.

03

Route the next move

Send the qualified trigger into research, targeting, or outreach while the timing window is still open.

Qualified queue
Trigger
Review complaints spike across three locations
Qualification
Qualified multi-location operator with visible service pressure
Route
Route to reputation and workflow audit outreach
Trigger
A buyer-side operator asks for better coverage in LinkedIn comments
Qualification
Qualified signal in the target segment with live workflow pain
Route
Route to detector-system demo and technical discovery
Trigger
A newsletter mention shows the company expanding into a new market
Qualification
Qualified account inside an active market-entry territory
Route
Route to market-entry research and targeting
Detector surfaces

Listen where the market reveals intent.

Timing does not live in one database. The detector has to sit on the surface where the signal becomes visible first.

Reviews and check-ins

Watch complaint spikes, service gaps, competitor mentions, and location-level patterns that reveal timing.

Google reviews, Yelp, and check-in sites.

Social and communities

Monitor public discussion where buyers reveal workflow pain, urgency, recommendations, or dissatisfaction.

LinkedIn comments, Facebook groups, and YouTube comments.

Search and public web

Track visible changes that suggest a company is evaluating, exposing, or creating a relevant problem.

Newsletters, directories, search-visible pages, and site changes.

People and company events

Trigger on the person, role, or company event that signals a live opening for commercial action.

Hiring moves, launches, leadership changes, and buying signals.

Not raw scraping

The output is not a feed of events. It is a smaller queue with qualification and evidence attached.

Not manual monitoring

SDRs, analysts, and founders do not need to scan comments, reviews, and communities by hand.

Not a dead alert inbox

Qualified signals route into Market Map, Targeting OS, or the next commercial motion immediately.

Feeds the next layer

A signal only matters if the next layer can use it.

Qualified triggers should feed the rest of the platform instead of becoming one more alert stream.

Where it shows up

Programs that depend on better timing.

Use the qualified signal queue to start commercial motion with better context and less waste.

Want to see which signals matter for your market?

We can show which detectors should exist for one territory, how the qualification should work, and where the routed signals should go next.