This article outlines the key signal types you can monitor across the companies and people in your saved lists in Firmable.
Prerequisites
- You are on a Teams or Teams Pro plan with Firmable.
- If you’re on an Individual plan and want to invite additional users, email support@firmable.com to upgrade.
- You have existing lists created. No lists yet? Learn how to create your first one here.
- Learn more about what signal agents are and how to create one
Company signal types:
- Awards and recognition: Announcements of accolades, certifications, or industry recognitions received by the company.
- Certifications and accreditations: Attainment of specialised industry accreditations and certifications.
- Client success stories: Showcasing successful projects or partnerships with clients.
- Company mobile found: A new mobile number associated with the company has been found.
- Competitive intelligence: Identifies competitive relationships and market positioning between companies.
- Compliance updates: Identifies competitive relationships and market positioning between companies.
- Corporate social responsibility (csr) initiatives: Announcements related to the company's social responsibility efforts, including charity events and community involvement.
- Employee well-being and culture: Content focused on well-being, company culture, team-building moments, and internal achievements.
- Event participations and announcements: Information about upcoming or recent events such as conferences, expos, webinars, or trade shows.
- Financial updates: Announcements of financial performance, earnings, or fiscal reports by the company.
- Health and Safety incidents: Health and safety incident reports across companies.
- Leadership changes: Announcements regarding changes in the company's leadership, such as new hires, promotions, departures, or restructuring of key executive roles.
- Leaver: An employee has left the company.
- Litigation regulatory issues: Legal actions, regulatory compliance issues, and litigation involving the company.
- Market trends and insights: Updates on industry shifts and emerging trends.
- Mergers and acquisitions: Tracks company acquisitions, mergers, and asset purchases to identify market consolidation and strategic moves.
- New c-suite appointment: A new c-level position has been added.
- New job posted: A new job has been posted at the company.
- New joiner: A new employee has started at the company.
- New product and service launch: Announcements regarding the introduction of new products or services offered by the company.
- Operational updates: Company operational changes including facility closures, restructuring, and operational adjustments.
- Partnership announcement: News on company collaborations and alliances.
- Product and business expansion: Indicating the company's efforts to expand into new markets or cater to localised audiences.
- Product promotions: Announcements on new products.
- Project updates: Progress updates on ongoing company projects and initiatives.
- Public relations announcement: Announcements about media appearances, interviews, or publications featuring the company.
- Recruitment and hiring: Job postings and career opportunities.
- Reorganisation and restructuring: Major organisational changes including downsizing, asset sales, and facility closures
- Security information: Announcements related to security alerts, breaches, or cybersecurity updates.
- Service disruptions: Major service and network disruptions across companies.
- Strategy updates: Key business and strategy updates.
- Though leadership content: Posts sharing expert insights, articles, case studies, or educational content on industry trends.
People signal types:
- Person mobile found: A mobile number has been added.
- Work email found: a work email has been added.
- Personal email found: a personal email has been added.
- New in role: a person has a new role at a new company
- Left a role: a person has left a role at their current company
- Role change: a person has changed roles in the same company.
Want to start monitoring these signals? Learn more about what signal agents are and how to create one
We hope this article has helped you understand signal types. If you have any other questions, don't hesitate to contact us at support@firmable.com.