Trust and process

How SignalDesk turns technology sources into useful briefings.

SignalDesk is built around practical editorial judgement: source discovery, human approval, attribution and clear buyer-focused context.

Editorial mission

We explain what changes for operators, buyers and teams.

SignalDesk covers AI, SaaS, startups, policy and product-review signals through the lens of commercial impact. The goal is not to repeat every announcement. The goal is to explain whether a story changes pricing, workflow, adoption, competition, regulation or buying decisions.

1. Discover

Feeds are research inputs

RSS feeds, company blogs, review hubs and public source pages are used to discover relevant leads. They are not treated as copy to republish.

2. Draft

AI assistance is controlled

AI can help create a first draft, but drafts stay private until reviewed. The editor checks source relevance, thin-content risk, blocked topics and leaked process wording.

3. Approve

Publication needs judgement

A public briefing should include original context, a practical takeaway, attribution and a clear reason the item matters to technology readers.

Attribution and corrections

When a briefing begins from a discovered source item, SignalDesk links to the original source and names the publisher where available. If a published item is weak, outdated or inaccurate, it can be unpublished from the private editor while an internal record is retained.

Corrections or concerns can be sent through the contact page. We aim to fix factual issues, remove unsuitable material and improve thin drafts rather than defending poor copy.

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What we avoid

  • Copying or lightly rewriting another publisher's article.
  • Publishing adult, gambling, war, weapons or graphic conflict stories.
  • Calling a product article a first-hand review without testing evidence.
  • Inventing facts, prices, specifications, quotes or performance claims.