The work doesn't stop at launch.
AI makes it easier than ever to gather information. But humans can't absorb unlimited amounts. So Signals isn't about giving you more information. It's about better next steps. Signal connected to the right context and prioritisation gives relevant actions.
The first layer keeps your codebase quietly healthy. The second keeps it relevant.
Autonomous operations.
Autonomous agents work on your codebase in the background, under Shield, with a full audit trail: bug fixes, performance optimisation, library upgrades, security patches. Done continuously, visible in Bridge, with a human approver on critical changes. Your internal team does not chase maintenance. They ship content.
- Security patches with CVE reference
- React 18 → 19 upgrade
- API latency from 420ms to 89ms
Maintenance is about safety, scalability, traceability.
Market intelligence, applied.
The same market intelligence that drives Terrain's prospecting keeps working for you after launch. Competitor moves, regulatory shifts, technology changes — filtered through Client Memory and Customer DNA, then turned into concrete proposals with business case and draft terms, ready to sign in Bridge.
- "Competitor X launched AI-assisted order drafting — 3 of your customers overlap."
- "EU AI Act in 104 days — compliance checklist surfaced."
- "Nordic B2B vendors with AI features seeing 23% engagement lift."
Growth is about ROI and staying ahead of the curve.
Signal + context + prioritisation = action. The goal is not more information. The goal is better next steps.
Everything surfaces in Bridge.
Both layers materialise in Bridge. A project lead opens Bridge on Monday morning and sees what was optimised over the weekend, which library should be upgraded next, which market movement surfaced on Friday with a draft proposal attached, which competitor launch overlaps with three of your customers and what we recommend doing about it.
No separate portal. No monthly report nobody reads. No status email that lands in spam. The same surface where you see the contract, the spend, and the audit trail is where Signals shows up — because the point isn't to alert you. The point is to land action that can be approved or deferred in the same motion as everything else you manage with us.
Customer intelligence after signing.
Terrain doesn't stop when a lead becomes a customer. The same market understanding, competitor watching, and signal logic that drives new-business work continues for existing customers — now aimed at continued development and upsell for your solution. The intelligence comes from Terrain. The surface where it materialises as concrete offers and actions is Bridge. Signals is the translator in between.
Usage-based, not timesheet-based.
Signals in Seven Peaks delivery can run as a usage-based service. You pay for ongoing value, not for hours. That changes the customer relationship: it doesn't die after launch, it gets stronger over time. The exact commercial model is still evolving — we're piloting with early customers — but the direction is clear.