A guided chat turns your question into a clear scope, audience, and set of constraints.
The Briefing becomes the working frame for the Session, so every model works from the same question.
Free scan
Bring a strategic question. Signals runs it across models, checks the strongest signals against sources, and gives your team research it can return to when the decision moves.
Signals merges model output, scores the result, and checks it against sources. Your team can inspect the evidence before deciding what to do with the signal.
What is changing across AI-driven drug discovery platforms, GLP-1 follow-ons, and the shifting economics of clinical trials?
Synthetic Control Arm Adoption
Signals keeps the brief, signals, sources, edits, and reports in one Workspace. When the question comes back, your team starts with the work it already did.
A guided chat turns your question into a clear scope, audience, and set of constraints.
The Briefing becomes the working frame for the Session, so every model works from the same question.
Each signal keeps its sources. Signals checks each one and labels it supports, contradicts, unrelated, or unreachable.
The grounding state stays visible, so your team can separate useful weak signals from claims that did not survive source review.
Signals appear on an interactive radar by category and metric. The same data also reads as a table, card grid, or detailed view.
Switch views as the question changes. Scan patterns on the radar, compare records in a table, then open the Signal behind any point.
A plan is due. A competitor moved. A board meeting is on the calendar. Start with the situation and Signals will point you to a method that fits it.
The strategy deck needs evidence from outside the company, not only the team's own view.
A new space is on the table for entry, a build versus buy decision, or an investment case. The last analyst report is already out of date.
You track a named set of rivals, but the evidence lives in a Slack channel full of screenshots that nobody can quote.
Read published Briefs to see the questions and outputs. Use the benchmark to see how the models perform on the same task.
A Signals Brief showing how a mega-event becomes a structured scan across mobility, weather, cyber, media, sponsorship, and city reputation risk.
A draft Signals Brief on AI-generated audiences, simulated research panels, and the strategic risk of testing decisions against synthetic demand.
A draft Signals Brief on agents, voice, ambient workflows, and software that acts before the user opens a screen.
Chatbots, reports, consultants, and monitoring tools all have their place. Use Signals when a strategic question needs a shared research record with sources, scores, and room to evolve.
“Instead of sifting 400 components, Signals hands us 100 we can narrow to 60 to build use cases on. I can see how that elevates our capability.”
“It didn't just come through my lens, it ran through every model and showed the convergence. That gave the research real legitimacy.”
“It's powerful to be able to tailor a scoring system to define what impact looks like for your specific area.”
Give us the theme your team is trying to understand.