What we deliver. Built for your market.
Three categories of intelligence: competitive analysis, consumer research, market trends. Built from government databases, SEC filings, patent registries, and archived consumer discussions across social platforms. Tell us your market — we'll send a sample relevant to your industry.
Competitive Intelligence Reports
Profile competitors in depth. Pricing strategy, hiring signals, customer sentiment patterns, digital presence audit, content gaps, and strategic vulnerabilities. Built from government databases, SEC filings, patent registries, and archived consumer discussions across forums and social platforms.
Request Sample ReportConsumer Research Reports
Understand what people actually say about your category. Sentiment patterns across review platforms, forum discussions, and social commentary, surfaced from years of archived data. Identifies brand perception shifts, loyalty drivers, and emerging consumer priorities.
Request Sample ReportMarket Trend Reports
Surface emerging signals from millions of public discussions. Detect category shifts, new buying behaviors, and disruption patterns weeks-to-months before mainstream awareness. Useful for product roadmap, GTM positioning, and competitive timing decisions.
Request Sample ReportWhat does a finished intelligence report actually look like?
A finished intelligence report from Elevated Signal runs 40 to 80 pages and opens with an executive summary suitable for forwarding directly to a board or leadership team. The body covers competitive analysis, market sizing, consumer sentiment, and prioritized recommendations. Every claim is footnoted, every source is independently verifiable, and every recommendation carries a confidence level.
The summary stands on its own — three to five paragraphs covering the core finding, supporting evidence, and recommended action. If a senior executive only reads the first page, they still walk away with the answer to the question that triggered the engagement.
What goes in the body, by report type
- Competitive intelligence report — deep on each named competitor across pricing architecture, hiring and team build, product roadmap signals, customer concentration, and strategic vulnerabilities
- Market opportunity report — TAM/SAM/SOM with explicit assumptions, segment-by-segment analysis, and prioritized go-to-market sketches per opportunity
- Consumer research report — sentiment patterns, loyalty drivers, friction patterns, and a comparative competitive head-to-head
Every claim is footnoted with the source, and every source is independently verifiable.
The data fabric behind the synthesis
We pull from public datasets most operators have never queried directly:
- SEC filings and USPTO patents and trademarks
- USAspending federal contracts and IRS Form 990 disclosures
- H-1B prevailing-wage filings (a leading indicator of competitor expansion)
- CFPB consumer complaints, FDA enforcement and recalls, OSHA inspections
- EPA ECHO facility compliance, NHTSA recalls, FTC enforcement, FEC contributions
- Long-running archive of consumer discussions across Reddit, forums, and review platforms
Why cross-reference produces signal
A new SEC filing by itself is news. A new SEC filing combined with three months of patent applications in a complementary technical area, plus matching H-1B applications for the team that would build it, plus a sentiment shift suggesting unmet customer demand — that combined pattern is a competitive move you can predict 6 to 12 months out.
Single-source monitoring tools cannot see the pattern because the pattern lives in the relationships between sources.
The verification layer
Every claim runs through an independent fact-check pass before the report leaves our pipeline. If a claim cannot be matched to a primary source, it gets flagged for human review rather than silently included.
This is not a marketing differentiator — it's the structural fix for AI hallucination. Deloitte, Anthropic, OpenAI, and many smaller vendors have shipped fabricated content that cost six and seven figures to remediate. Our verification layer exists so the same doesn't happen to our clients.
How recommendations are written
Every report closes with a recommendations section. Each recommendation has a confidence level, a timeline, and an estimated impact range. We don't pad with options we cannot defend.
If three options exist, the report names three. If only one option survives the analysis, the report names one and explains why the others were eliminated.
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The services, industries, and methodologies behind every report
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