Strategic Intelligence

Deep trend analysis and competitive forecasting.

What is Strategic Intelligence?

Strategic Intelligence is Wysor's most advanced monitoring agent. It detects weak signals across public sources — patterns in hiring, patent filings, partnership announcements, regulatory comments, market moves — correlates them into an evolving picture, and forecasts where things are heading before the story goes public.

Where the Trend Tracker keeps you informed, Strategic Intelligence keeps you ahead.

Weak signal detection

Most intelligence tools track the obvious: press releases, product launches, funding announcements. By the time these hit the news, it's often too late to respond. Strategic Intelligence goes further — it watches subtle indicators that reveal strategic direction months before public announcement:

  • Hiring patterns — a sudden surge of ML engineers at a competitor often signals a product direction six months out
  • Patent filings — early indicators of R&D focus and technical strategy
  • Regulatory comments — companies often preview their policy positions through comment periods
  • Partnership signals — joint job postings, shared vendor requests, overlapping executive moves

Cross-source correlation

The magic is in the connections. A competitor's job posting, a patent filing, and a partnership announcement might each look like noise in isolation. Taken together, they tell a story. Strategic Intelligence correlates signals across multiple data sources automatically and surfaces the pattern — not just the individual data points.

Risk and opportunity scoring

Every signal gets scored for business impact. High-impact signals surface immediately as alerts. Low-impact signals are logged and tracked over time so patterns can emerge. You get a prioritized feed instead of a firehose.

Forecasting

Using the accumulated signal data, the agent identifies emerging trends before they become mainstream. Technology adoption curves, regulatory trajectories, market shifts, competitive pivots — surfaced months ahead of consensus so you have time to plan.

Use cases

  • Market entry planning — track incumbents, regulatory landscape, and technology adoption to assess market readiness
  • M&A intelligence — monitor financial signals, leadership changes, and strategic shifts that indicate deal likelihood
  • Regulatory risk monitoring — early warning on policy changes across jurisdictions
  • Competitive response — detect signals weeks before public product launches

Data sources

All data comes from public sources: news outlets, regulatory filings, patent databases, job postings, partnership announcements, financial disclosures, and industry publications. Nothing behind paywalls, nothing scraped improperly.

Setup: you must give it a source

Strategic Intelligence is only as useful as the source you point it at. During onboarding, you enter your company website URL. Wysor runs a four-stage analysis on that URL:

  1. Website analysis — extracts your business model, offering, and positioning from your site
  2. Market research — identifies your competitors, industry context, news, and regulatory exposure
  3. Intelligence curation — filters and validates what's actually relevant to you
  4. AI synthesis — generates monitoring patterns tailored to your specific business

Without this starting URL, there's nothing to anchor the agent's monitoring. You'll get back generic industry noise instead of signals that actually matter to your business.

Review and refine the profile

After the four-stage analysis finishes, Wysor shows you the extracted profile — your offering, competitors, industry, regulatory context. Review it carefully and correct anything that looks wrong. The profile shapes every piece of intelligence the agent generates for you afterward. If Wysor misidentified a competitor or got your market segment wrong, fix it before continuing.

Availability

Strategic Intelligence is in active development. Existing Trend Tracker users get priority access when it launches.