Reaction segmentation without noise
Cohort lanes stay anonymised while still showing where acknowledgement thins—built for CRM teams who sit between policy and speed.
Engagement intelligence
Trusted by lifecycle pods at regional hospitality, mobility, and industrial distributors.
Cohort lanes stay anonymised while still showing where acknowledgement thins—built for CRM teams who sit between policy and speed.
Spacing suggestions carry collision context, owner initials, and export cards so ops tickets stay factual.
Board-ready SVGs include uncertainty bands and assumption ledgers so charts age gracefully in email threads.
Maps how segments acknowledge campaigns across channels without exposing private message bodies.
Pressure-tests send spacing against historical engagement curves for each segment lane.
Replays anonymised engagement echoes so teams rehearse decisions before altering live journeys.
We inventory feeds, coverage gaps, and redaction paths before any visual ships.
Echo boards and grids let teams argue with data instead of instinct alone.
Exports are sized for Jira, Miro, and slide masters your org already uses.
Monthly readouts compare planned spacing to actual sends with annotated variances.
Reaction Atlas mirrored our internal shorthand—after week two the CRM side stopped re-litigating definitions.
— Linh Tran, Lifecycle lead, Regional hospitality group
Cadence Radar exports became our default attachment for spacing tickets.
— Marcus, Singapore
Channel Weave stopped us from blaming email alone; the dampening pair note was uncomfortably accurate.
— Client in mobility
Quiet cohort footnotes > flashy alerts.
— Yuki
Share a redacted journey map and we will respond with a scoped readout for Msgfeed—no checkout, no theatrics.