Supply Chain
Signal types detected in the last 30 days for this category.
This page groups the go-to-market signals Spydomo detected for companies in the Supply Chain category over the last 30 days. A “signal” is a recognizable pattern in public content that suggests something meaningful changed — what the company shipped, how they position, how they price, or what customers struggle with.
- Why this exists: to quickly spot what’s changing in this market and what’s working.
- How to use it: pick a signal type to see the recurring themes behind it, then open a theme to read real examples and stored reasons.
- What the numbers mean: counts and deltas reflect activity in the last 30 days (not total history).
Each signal type and theme has its own URL, so this library is easy to crawl and reference.
- Feature Launch3 signals | ▼ 25% — Company announces new product features, capabilities, integrations, or version releases.
- Pain Signal2 signals | ▲ 100% — User expresses frustration, limitation, bug, slow performance, or negative experience with the product.
- Positioning Play2 signals | — 0% — Company reinforces or evolves its brand story, narrative, or market positioning.
- Pricing Signal1 signals | ▲ 100% — Discussion of pricing, discounts, packaging, value perception, or billing experience.
- ROI Value Proof1 signals | ▲ 100% — User or company shares concrete metrics (revenue, time saved, ROI, CAC payback, cost reduction).
- Strategic Move1 signals | ▲ 100% — Company announces funding, acquisitions, leadership changes, market entry/exit, or major pivots.
- Growth Signal1 signals | — 0% — Company shares hiring, customer wins, expansion, ARR growth, or traction milestones.
- Conversion Angle1 signals | ▼ 50% — User explains why they chose/adopted this product (ease of use, pricing, trial value, etc.).
- Feature Gap0 signals | ▼ 100% — User requests missing functionality, compares to competitor features, or notes inadequate capabilities.
