The buying signal catalogue for ecommerce outreach
Every event we detect across {{db.stores.total}} stores, what it means, and how to use it. Each signal carries a last seen date, so you contact stores while it still matters.
Why signals beat bigger lists
Volume stopped working because everyone has the same list. What is still scarce is timing. In our own campaigns, sending in the week an event happened lifted reply rate from about 3.9 percent to about 8.5 percent with an unchanged message.
A signal is not a guarantee that a store needs you. It is evidence that something changed and that the moment is better than a random Tuesday.
The signals we track
Detail per signal: stores running Meta ads and stores with a fresh product launch.
Which signals fit your business?
Pick what you are, and we translate the signals into a campaign.
A retention agency cares about a fresh Klaviyo install and a newsletter that just changed rhythm. A performance agency cares about ad volume ramping. A shop developer cares about storefront rebuilds. A video studio cares about product launches.
Pick your offer and the matching signals become obvious. Then build the segment in the ecommerce leads database behind these signals.
How fresh is a signal?
Every signal is stored with the date it was last seen. We surface events that are days old, not weeks. A three week old signal is noise dressed up as an opportunity, and treating it as one is how outreach starts to feel like spam again.