Profile request
Tell us the company, product lines, target customers, markets, and decision concerns.
AI strategic intelligence analyst
Track competitors, customers, regulations, tenders, and market shifts across languages. Get a short weekly digest explaining what changed, why it matters, and what to consider next.
No feeds to build, no dashboards to tend. Tell us your company once and the digest arrives weekly.
Built first for export-driven B2B companies watching overseas markets.
Distributor listings and buyer expansion signals point to smaller food producers.
Competitor pages and trade-show copy emphasize sanitation and changeover time.
Needs confirmation before adding to the active entity map.
Product walkthrough
The first interaction should make the product concrete. Cuedar shows the buyer what happens before payment, then turns the chosen channel into a repeatable weekly digest.
Tell us the company, product lines, target customers, markets, and decision concerns.
Review the company understanding, entity map, first channel, and relevance rules.
Activate Starter only after the profile is useful enough to monitor.
Receive concise signals, evidence, confidence, and suggested decisions each week.
Who it is for
Cuedar is designed for founders, CEOs, export leaders, strategy teams, and business development leaders who need a practical weekly read on external change.
Watch overseas demand, distributors, standards, tenders, and competitor positioning.
Track buyer language, substitute products, feature shifts, and emerging objections.
Receive a short decision digest instead of asking teams to monitor scattered sources.
What Cuedar watches
A channel is a watched object: a market, competitor group, product category, buyer segment, regulation area, tender stream, supplier ecosystem, or strategic question.
Public buyer activity, distributor changes, tender clues, trade-show movement, and search-worthy industry shifts.
Messaging, pricing clues, product launches, hiring signals, partner pages, certifications, and positioning changes.
Potential buyers, downstream use cases, channel partners, procurement hints, and new account opportunities.
Supplier risk, standards, policy changes, import rules, and constraints that can shape business decisions.
Source coverage
Cuedar is not a generic news feed. Each channel starts from the company profile and watches source families that are likely to affect that company's decisions.
Product pages, newsrooms, partner pages, documentation, pricing hints, and hiring pages.
Distributor catalogs, industry directories, marketplaces, buyer pages, and trade-show lists.
Standards bodies, government updates, tender portals, import rules, and compliance notices.
Industry publications, local-language news, analyst commentary, and public research snippets.
How it works
Share products, customers, regions, languages, competitors, and current questions.
See the inferred company profile, entity map, and suggested first watched channel.
Choose a PayPal membership period for one active channel when the preview is useful.
Get relevant signals with confidence, evidence, and decision prompts every week.
Free profile preview
The preview is designed to build confidence before payment. It should show whether Cuedar understands the business well enough to monitor one channel.
Plain-language summary of the company, product lines, target customers, and markets.
Key products, buyer segments, downstream use cases, and likely purchasing triggers.
Candidate competitors, substitutes, distributors, suppliers, and standards to watch.
A focused watched object with objective, target geography, included topics, and exclusions.
What Cuedar should count as useful, noisy, risky, or worth escalating.
A clear view of what becomes active after membership, without pretending to have certainty.
Digest anatomy
Borrowing from strong daily-briefing products, the digest needs a predictable structure. The difference is that Cuedar filters everything through one strategic channel.
What changed since last week, what stayed quiet, and what deserves attention.
Opportunity, risk, and watchlist items with confidence and evidence links.
Concrete questions the leadership team can assign, ignore, or investigate.
Useful and Not useful feedback tunes the next digest without requiring human operators.
Common questions
Public and user-authorized sources such as company pages, product pages, tender portals, industry sites, trade-show pages, and news.
Starter is a software membership for one watched channel. Advisory work is handled separately when a broader research project is needed.
The product is designed for multilingual monitoring and localized digests, starting with English, Japanese, German, Spanish, Chinese, and Korean.
Payment is handled through PayPal Checkout. Cuedar tracks the membership period internally and does not depend on third-party subscription billing.
Mainland China, sanctioned regions, payment-restricted regions, and regions unsupported by PayPal or Cuedar infrastructure are excluded.
Each digest includes confidence labels and evidence notes. Important decisions should still be checked against primary sources or qualified advisors.