Your market, read for you every week.

Demand shifts. Prices move. A new name appears in your space, or a rule quietly changes. The news usually arrives late — from a customer, in passing. This is a weekly read of your niche, condensed to one page, so it reaches you while there's still time to do something about it.

What changes.

[ BEFORE → AFTER ]
Before: Price moves reach you through a customerAfter: You read them Monday, calmly, with coffee
Before: A new name in your niche surprises youAfter: You spot them the week they appear
Before: A rule change lands as a scrambleAfter: You see it while it's still a draft

What we set up and run.

[ THE WORK ]
  • Niche watchlist

    Together we write down what's actually worth watching in your market — the prices, the players, the rules that touch your business.

  • Weekly market read

    Every week, agents read through your niche — demand, prices, new names, rule changes — so the looking is done for you.

  • One-page brief

    A person checks it, then it lands as a single page in plain words on your phone Monday morning — not a fifty-page report.

  • Worth-a-decision flags

    Each item on the page is marked: just so you know, worth a look, or worth a decision this week.

  • Running record

    Every brief is kept in one place, so you can flip back and see how your market drifted over a season.

How it starts.

[ SMALL ]

We don't start by watching everything. We start with your business — a conversation about what actually moves it: which prices, which players, which rules. Then we set the watch on that narrow slice and send the first one-page brief. If Monday's page earns its five minutes, we widen the lens, one piece at a time.

See the five-step journey →

Common questions.

[ FAQ ]
What is market intelligence for a small business?

It's knowing the state of your market without doing the digging yourself — what demand looks like, where prices sit, who's new, which rules are moving. Large companies keep whole teams for this. You get the useful part without the team: a weekly page, read in minutes.

How is this different from Google Alerts or industry newsletters?

Alerts and newsletters send you raw material — the reading and sorting still land on you. Here, agents do the reading against a watchlist built around your business, and a person checks the brief before it reaches you. You get the conclusion, not the pile.

How much of my time does this take each week?

About five minutes, usually on a Monday. Many weeks the brief honestly says nothing big moved, and that's fine — you read it, nod, and get on with your day. The value shows up the week something does move, because you see it early.

Next step

The first move is a conversation.

Tell us where your company stands and what eats your week. We'll tell you, plainly, what we would fix first — and what we'd leave alone for now.

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