Platform

One platform for tracking official company signals across languages and regions.

SigFact combines multilingual source monitoring, structured signal extraction, rankings, watchlists, and briefings into a workflow built for research, strategy, and competitive intelligence.

13 live channels50+ strategic themes6+ source languagesOfficial-source signals before English pickup

The structural language barrier around company intelligence

The most valuable company signals often live in fragmented official channels long before they reach the broader market.

Local → Global

Many high-value companies in language-barrier markets publish critical official updates only in local language.

That includes key ecosystems such as China, Hong Kong, Japan, Korea, and Taiwan, where English coverage is often absent, partial, or delayed.

These signals can matter deeply to global supply chains, investors, strategists, and competitive teams.

Global → Local

The gap also runs the other way.

Important signals from global leaders often remain English-first, forcing local-language users to work across foreign-language monitoring workflows.

SigFact helps bridge those signals back into the languages users actually work in.

Why this is hard to replace

Fragmented local-language official sources

Important official content is scattered across many local-language source surfaces — company newsrooms, exchange filings, regulatory portals, IR pages — not one clean feed. Monitoring them requires knowing where to look in each market and language.

Expert-led company selection

The hard part is knowing which companies matter in the first place. SigFact maintains a curated universe of companies selected for strategic relevance, not just scraped from an index. This selection requires market knowledge that cannot be automated.

Signal judgment, not just signal capture

Not every company update matters. SigFact applies editorial and market judgment to decide which signals are worth surfacing — distinguishing routine announcements from strategically significant moves.

Structured outputs that save time

The value is not merely finding content, but turning it into structured intelligence — briefings, watchlists, alerts, and AI-ready workflows that reduce the time from signal to understanding.

Official-source architecture

SigFact is built around traceable official company sources, then layered with review, classification, and workflow-ready outputs.

01canonical

Direct company sources

Websites, newsrooms, investor relations pages, official announcements, company-owned channels

02canonical

Investor and regulatory disclosures

Exchange filings, regulated disclosures, financial announcement pages, required notices

03canonical

Canonical wire and formal distribution

Wire or formal distribution sources that strengthen coverage and validation when relevant

04discovery

Discovery inputs with verification

Discovery sources help find new material, but outputs must still be grounded in canonical or official verification

This is why SigFact is structured for trust, not noise.

Channels as live monitoring views

Channels are live monitoring views, not static categories.

Industry channels

Industry channels organize signals around strategic sector themes, so users can monitor where activity is clustering across domains like AI, fintech, mobility, biotech, and enterprise software.

AI & ModelsSemiconductorsCloud & InfraFintechE-CommerceEV & EnergyEnterprise SaaSRobotics

Regional intelligence

Regional intelligence tracks focus on markets where local-language official signals often move first and remain under-covered in English, including China, Hong Kong, Japan, Korea, Taiwan, and Southeast Asia.

These are some of SigFact’s strongest advantage markets — not because the platform stops there, but because the language barrier and signal gap are especially valuable there.

China & HKJapanKoreaTaiwanSoutheast Asia

From source to signal to briefing

01

Monitor

Track official and canonical company sources across languages.

02

Select what matters

Apply editorial and market judgment to decide which updates deserve signal treatment.

03

Structure the signal

Turn raw updates into a clean, usable signal format.

04

Add context

Layer in channel, market, theme, and significance logic.

05

Deliver into workflow

Feed signals into channels, watchlists, briefings, and AI-assisted workflows.

What users actually get

Structured signals

Understand what changed without reconstructing raw source pages manually. Every signal is extracted, classified, and linked to its official source.

Channels, watchlists, and alerts

Follow what matters without managing dozens of disconnected sources. Get notified when new signals appear in the companies and themes you track.

Briefings in the languages users work in

Receive signal summaries in working languages, without waiting for public English coverage or doing manual translation.

AI-ready workflows on cited signal data

Ask better questions against structured, source-linked intelligence instead of raw web noise. Summarize, compare, and brief with cited data.

AI as an acceleration layer

SigFact’s AI is useful because it sits on top of structured, source-linked signal data — not raw web noise.

Ask questions across signals and companies

Query the signal database in natural language. Get answers grounded in specific company signals with cited sources.

Move faster from signal to understanding

Summarize activity across companies, compare signals, and generate custom briefings without manual research.

Work with cited, structured inputs

Every AI output includes citations traceable to specific signals and official sources. No hallucinated claims, no ungrounded assertions.

See how SigFact turns multilingual official updates into something you can actually track and use.

Explore live channels and signals, then start a workflow that fits how you work.