SignalScout is AI-assisted, source-linked B2B opportunity intelligence. You give us one company; we hand back the highest-intent plays, each backed by a public buying signal, the need it implies, and who to reach, ranked by why-now.
SignalScout's AI scans the global market for real buying signals, then delivers source-linked B2B opportunity profiles you can verify in one click. Every lead comes with the evidence attached: who needs you, why now, and where the signal came from. Live research streams to your dashboard, free samples before you commit, and outreach drafts ready to send. No scraping noise, no guesswork.
Sales teams find warm accounts before competitors do. Founders pressure-test new markets without hiring a research team. Agencies and consultants surface clients showing real intent. Marketers prioritize the accounts most likely to convert. Anyone selling B2B, in any market, who would rather act on verified signals than chase cold lists.

Hey everyone, maker of SignalScout here. 👋 This started with a frustration I kept hitting: finding the right B2B prospects meant either buying stale lead lists or paying someone to do hours of manual research. Both were slow, and worse, neither told me why a company might actually need what I was selling. So I built SignalScout to do the part I hated. Its AI scans the market for real buying signals, then hands back a profile of each opportunity with the sources linked, so you can check the reasoning yourself instead of trusting a black box. You watch the research happen live on your dashboard, and you can pull a free sample before paying a cent. It works in any market and any region, which mattered to me because most tools assume you're selling US SaaS. SignalScout doesn't. It's early, and I'd genuinely love your feedback: what would make this a daily tool for you? What's missing? Happy to answer anything in the comments. Thanks for taking a look. 🙏
The source-linked approach is what stands out here — being able to verify each buying signal in one click directly addresses the 'black box' problem that makes most lead tools hard to trust. The 'why now' ranking is a clever framing too. I'd love to know how you handle signal freshness, since intent can go stale fast. Does the dashboard re-rank opportunities as new signals come in, or is each profile a point-in-time snapshot?
The source-linked angle is the right call - "verify in one click" is what separates this from the usual black-box lead lists. The point about not assuming US SaaS caught my eye, since most intent tools fall apart outside English sources. How deep does the non-English coverage actually go - are you pulling signals from non-English forums, filings, and job posts, or is it English sources with global company coverage?

Hey everyone, maker of SignalScout here. 👋 This started with a frustration I kept hitting: finding the right B2B prospects meant either buying stale lead lists or paying someone to do hours of manual research. Both were slow, and worse, neither told me why a company might actually need what I was selling. So I built SignalScout to do the part I hated. Its AI scans the market for real buying signals, then hands back a profile of each opportunity with the sources linked, so you can check the reasoning yourself instead of trusting a black box. You watch the research happen live on your dashboard, and you can pull a free sample before paying a cent. It works in any market and any region, which mattered to me because most tools assume you're selling US SaaS. SignalScout doesn't. It's early, and I'd genuinely love your feedback: what would make this a daily tool for you? What's missing? Happy to answer anything in the comments. Thanks for taking a look. 🙏
The source-linked approach is what stands out here — being able to verify each buying signal in one click directly addresses the 'black box' problem that makes most lead tools hard to trust. The 'why now' ranking is a clever framing too. I'd love to know how you handle signal freshness, since intent can go stale fast. Does the dashboard re-rank opportunities as new signals come in, or is each profile a point-in-time snapshot?
The source-linked angle is the right call - "verify in one click" is what separates this from the usual black-box lead lists. The point about not assuming US SaaS caught my eye, since most intent tools fall apart outside English sources. How deep does the non-English coverage actually go - are you pulling signals from non-English forums, filings, and job posts, or is it English sources with global company coverage?
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