Pyckle Signals — Done-for-You Intelligence

Tell us what to find.

We point the fleet at your target and surface what matters.

Competitors, market pain signals, acquisition targets, leads — whatever you need found. Pyckle Signals runs a dedicated intelligence sweep, processes results through PyckLM, and delivers clean signal to your inbox. Not raw scraping. Relevance-ranked output.

Powered by PyckLM | Semantic Output | Any Target, Any Domain | Pilot in 48 Hours

Not raw scraping. Semantic intelligence.

Most research tools dump volume at you — thousands of mentions, posts, listings. You still have to read through it. Pyckle Signals is different: results are ranked by relevance using PyckLM, our proprietary model trained specifically to separate signal from noise.

You get a curated, ranked output — the 10 things that actually matter out of the 10,000 we scanned.

Semantic ranking via PyckLM — not keyword matching
Multi-source sweep: forums, communities, listings, news
Delivered to your inbox — scoped to the brief you approved
One-time report or ongoing monitoring cadence

Sample output — competitive monitoring

Signal #1 relevance 0.94

"Their pricing page changed — they removed the free tier and added a new enterprise tier with SSO."

Source: HN discussion · 4h ago

Signal #2 relevance 0.87

"Users complaining about search latency in the last two releases — 3 separate threads this week."

Source: Reddit · 12h ago

Signal #3 relevance 0.81

New job posting for a "Head of Partnerships" — first BD hire signals a distribution push.

Source: LinkedIn · 1d ago

How it works

Three steps from "I need to find X" to signal in your inbox.

1

Define the target

Tell us what you're looking for — a competitor to monitor, a type of business to find, a pain signal to track, a job market to scan. One sentence is enough.

2

We configure the fleet

Pyckle points its distributed intelligence network at your target — scanning the right sources, at the right cadence, with the right filters. No setup on your end.

3

Signal delivered

Results are ranked by PyckLM for relevance and delivered to your inbox. Clean signal — not a data dump to wade through.

What people use it for

If you need to find it, we can scan for it. These are the most common targets.

Competitive Monitoring

Track what competitors ship, change, and announce — pricing moves, new features, user complaints — before it hits the press.

Market Pain Signals

Surface what your target customers are publicly complaining about — in forums, communities, and review sites — so you know exactly what to build or pitch.

Acquisition Targets

Find small businesses, SaaS products, or domains matching your acquisition criteria — filtered by signals that suggest motivation to sell.

Lead Signals

Identify companies or people who are actively expressing the problem your product solves — before they find a solution or go quiet.

Ready to find it?

Tell us what you're looking for. We'll scope the sweep and get back within 24 hours with what we can surface and what it costs.

Pilots start at $299. Ongoing monitoring from $499/mo.

Signals
Step 1 / 6

Start broad

What are you trying to do?

Pick the one that fits best. Whatever you choose, we sharpen the specifics from here.

Point us somewhere

What should we point at?

Pick what kind, then name it — this is where we'll look.

Sharpen it

What's worth the most to you?

Pick up to three. This is what we'll prioritize when we score what we find.

The point of it

When we find it, what will you do?

This tells us how to shape what we send you.

Cut the noise

Anything we should leave out?

Optional — tap what you never want to see. Sharpens every result.

Last step

How often, and where?

How live you need it, and where it lands.

Cadence

Here's your brief

Competitive Watch

This is what we'll do for you — tweak anything before we start.

We'll watch for
Cadence
✦ Sources scoped from this brief — we confirm them with you before the first sweep

We'll confirm scope & price within 24 hours. Pilots from $299.

This brief is what our engine watches against — you get the handful that match it, not the thousands we scan.