Reads
Every source that moves your market
Trade press, regulatory bodies, government bid boards like SAM.gov, and the newsletters piling up in your inbox. Beacon takes in about a dozen sources a day, and you never have to feed it.
Beacon reads what moves your market: the trade press, the regulators, the bid boards, even your inbox. All of that reading becomes a living picture of your field that stays current on its own. Beacon writes you a weekly brief from it, drafts posts that sound like you, and works to make you the name AI engines cite. If you doubt a claim, the receipts are one click away.
Now signing five pilot firms · one per industry · at a rate that never goes up
You built your firm on knowing your field cold. Beacon is the analyst you'd hire to keep it that way, if an analyst never took a day off and never fell behind.
Reads
Trade press, regulatory bodies, government bid boards like SAM.gov, and the newsletters piling up in your inbox. Beacon takes in about a dozen sources a day, and you never have to feed it.
Checks
Before Beacon treats a claim as true, it has to show up in at least two independent outlets. Claims that can't produce receipts get thrown out. Only what survives the evidence gets in.
Connects
Most tools stop at a feed of links. Beacon keeps going. It turns verified claims into beliefs about your market and ties beliefs into theses. As new evidence lands, it tracks how sure it is of each one: well established, emerging, or early signal. You can watch that confidence move over time.
What an analyst would write, kept current automatically.
Briefs
Once a week, Beacon writes you a brief covering what changed and which bids deserve your attention. It reads in about five minutes, and every line links back to its sources.
Speaks
Beacon drafts posts for your blog and LinkedIn from claims it has verified, in a voice trained on your real writing. You edit and approve; Beacon publishes to your site.
Everything Beacon concludes lives in the Record: a map of beliefs about your market and the theses that connect them. Open any belief and read its history, from the day it formed to the reporting that strengthened it or nearly killed it. Ask a question in plain English and you get an analyst's answer with the sources attached. If two outlets didn't say it, it isn't in the Record.
From the live demo's freight-and-customs Record
Your buyers don't start with a phone call anymore. They ask ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Google's AI, and those engines cite whoever answered the question first and best. Beacon watches beliefs take shape long before they harden into news, so you can publish your answer while the question is still forming. By the time everyone is asking, the cited answer is yours.
Your competitors prompt a chatbot. You own the research.
The Beacon film
Two minutes, forty-eight seconds. Landing here soon.
This is the real product, running on a demo firm we stocked with six months of real 2026 trade news. Click around on your own. If it isn't obviously useful within five minutes, close the tab.
1,700+ documents read27 weeks of history2,300+ verified claimsevery one with its sources attached(counts from the live demo; they grow every week)
We're signing our next five clients as pilot partners, and we're choosing them: five firms, five different industries. Here's the deal, both sides of it.
The pilot rate, locked.
Half to a third of what Beacon will cost at launch, for as long as you're a customer. It's written into the pilot agreement.
Your industry, exclusively.
The day you sign, your industry closes. No competitor of yours can buy Beacon, during the pilot or after it. One firm per industry is a permanent rule.
A direct line to the builders.
No support queue. You talk to the people writing the code, and your field's quirks get built into the product early.
Briefed from day one.
Beacon replays months of your industry's history before you first log in. Your dashboard shows up already knowing your market, so you're not waiting for it to warm up.
You actually use it.
Beacon has to prove itself inside a real, working practice.
Thirty minutes, every two weeks.
A short call for the first ninety days. Tell us bluntly where Beacon gets your industry wrong.
If it works, let us say so.
A case study with your name on it, and your sign-off on every word.
Maritime compliance went to our design partner. When a seat fills, this page changes the same day. There's no countdown; a seat closes when it's taken, and a closed industry stays closed.
| Pilot partner | At launch | |
|---|---|---|
| The full product | ||
| Weekly briefs, the Record, content in your voice, bid monitoring | ||
| Industry exclusivity | Yours, permanently | Not included |
| Direct line to the builders | Not included | |
| Rate | ½ to ⅓ of launch pricing, locked | Full market rate |
For comparison: market-intelligence platforms like Klue, Crayon, and GovWin IQ run $13,000 to $60,000 a year in reported purchase data. Most assume you’ll staff an analyst to run them. Beacon is the analyst.
We set exact pilot pricing on a short call with you, based on your sources and volume.
If that sounds like a chore, wait for the public launch. Genuinely, no hard feelings.
We read every application and reply within two business days with a yes, a no, or a question. Every reply comes from a person.
Then Beacon isn't available to you. That's the deal we made with the firm that took it. If a seat shows open in your industry today, it's genuinely open.
Your rate stays locked and your exclusivity stays permanent. The every-two-weeks calls relax to whenever you need us. The pilot is simply how Beacon starts.
You can walk away at any point during the pilot, with no long contract and no exit fee. Your seat reopens for your industry, and we part friends.
You write one plain-language charter with us: who you are, what you sell, who buys it, how you win. Beacon takes it from there; nothing gets custom-built for you to wait on.