SeekingSignals Business Ecosystem Intelligence
SeekingSignals maps company relationship networks, ingests news, and propagates signals across the network. It is designed to surface events deep in a company's network before those events become obvious.
The platform connects three layers:
- a relationship network of companies, suppliers, customers, regions, facilities, and operational relationships
- a news ingestion layer that identifies positive and negative events involving those entities
- a signal propagation engine that calculates direct and indirect exposure and produces explainable reports
What SeekingSignals Monitors
SeekingSignals tracks events that can change the risk profile of a company or dependency network, including:
- production disruptions
- regulatory actions
- financing, acquisitions, and leadership changes
- labor actions
- geopolitical and regional disruptions
- supplier distress
- expansion, new contracts, and other positive signals
Each event is linked to the relevant entities in the network, scored, and carried through connected relationships based on proximity, relationship strength, direction, and confidence.
Reports
For each surfaced event, SeekingSignals can produce:
- an event summary
- affected companies and connection paths
- positive or negative signal classification
- direct and propagated risk scores
- source evidence and confidence notes
- suggested follow-up questions for analysts or operators
Intended Use
SeekingSignals is built for teams that need earlier visibility into relationship networks, counterparty, partner, customer, or investment exposure. It helps users move from headline monitoring to relationship-aware risk intelligence.
Contact
To discuss a SeekingSignals deployment or network mapping workflow, use the contact page on this site.