Pillar Three — Signal
Ask anything. Know everything.
Signal is a private intelligence interface built exclusively for the CEO. Ask any question about your organization in plain language. Receive real answers drawn from real communications — in seconds.
How It Works
Signal in Three Parts
Signal is not a search tool. It is not a dashboard. It is an intelligence interface — purpose-built for a CEO who needs to understand what is actually happening across their organization right now.
01
Natural Language Queries
Ask any question in plain English. Signal understands context, names, timeframes, and organizational relationships — so you don't need to learn a query language or structure your questions a particular way. Just ask.
02
Unified Source Retrieval
Signal searches all connected channels simultaneously — email, messaging, video, voice, and mobile. It surfaces the most relevant intelligence across every source and tells you exactly where each answer came from. Every response is cited.
03
Persistent Memory
Signal builds organizational memory over time. It references prior queries, tracks patterns, and grows more precise with each session. You don't repeat context — Signal already knows what you've asked and what you care about.
Example Queries
The questions CEOs actually ask.
Signal is built for the questions that matter — not for structured reports or pre-built dashboards. These are representative examples of queries Signal answers in seconds.
Signal / Deal Intelligence
You Asked
“What is the status of the Meridian deal?”
Signal Response
Three open items remain: pricing approval (Sarah Chen, pending since Tuesday), contract redline (legal, 4 days), and a final reference call requested by their CTO.
3 email threads2 call transcripts1 Slack channel
Signal / Team Pulse
You Asked
“Has anyone on the team flagged concerns about Q3 capacity?”
Signal Response
Yes — two engineering leads raised capacity concerns in separate threads this week. Marcus noted sprint overload on Monday; Priya flagged resource gaps in Thursday’s standup.
2 meeting transcripts1 Teams channel
Signal / Client Summary
You Asked
“Summarize all client communications from last week.”
Signal Response
14 client touchpoints across 6 accounts. Highest activity: Meridian (contract), Apex (renewal), Fortis (onboarding). Two accounts with no contact in 7+ days flagged.
EmailCallsMeetings
Signal / Initiative Tracking
You Asked
“Who has been most active in the Atlanta expansion discussions?”
Signal Response
Dan Reeves leads with 28 mentions across 9 threads. Lisa Park and the regional ops team are secondary contributors. Exec visibility has been low — no C-level in last 4 conversations.
4 email threads2 call transcripts1 Slack channel
Performance & Access
Speed, Sources, and Access
Query Speed
Seconds
Signal queries return in seconds. The communications archive is indexed continuously, so responses reflect your organization's current state — not a stale snapshot.
Source Citations
Every one
Every Signal response includes the sources it drew from — which channel, which thread, which time window. Any answer can be traced back to the original communications.
See Signal answer a real question about your organization.A 30-minute demo. No slides. Live Signal session using a representative scenario.
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