See where the signal is strongest before you build the outreach.
A PorchSignal snapshot reviews your market, category, listing timing, referral partner layer, and protected-lane fit. It is the first step before any pilot.
A snapshot is built to answer one question: is this lane worth protecting?
Category fit
We look for transaction timing, referral leverage, job value, proof, and whether your service is naturally recommended by agents or local partners.
Market lane
We review city, service radius, local category density, agent layers, and whether exclusivity would make the system stronger.
Signal sources
Listing activity, seller-prep demand, buyer due diligence, and transaction-orbit moments are mapped into practical outreach plays.
You should leave knowing what we would build, who it would reach, and whether the market is open.
Signal read
The strongest local timing moments for your category and which ones are worth ignoring.
Partner layer
The realtor, agent-team, office, or adjacent-vendor audience that makes the most sense first.
Page recommendation
The partner page or market resource needed so outreach has somewhere credible to land.
Next move
A practical recommendation: no fit, snapshot only, partner page kit, or managed outreach pilot.
It is not a promise of leads. It is a decision tool.
The snapshot exists to prevent generic campaigns. If the category, proof, or market does not support a credible relationship-opening system, we will say so before building anything heavier.
See if your market lane is open.
Send the basics. We will review your category, market, proof, and service area before recommending a signal snapshot. If the category is already protected, we will say so.
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