Eight layers of public signal
A field guide to the spectrum Kodlo listens across — from open publications to industry movement.
The opening premise
Every public-facing organisation publishes more than it realises. A funding announcement, a job posting, a trademark filing — each is a deliberate act of communication, made in the open, on the record. Read in isolation they are noise. Read together, in sequence, they describe intent.
Three constraints we hold ourselves to
- 01 Only public, professional records — every datapoint must be one a reasonable observer could find in the open record.
- 02 Provenance, always — every field carries a footnote pointing back to its origin.
- 03 Erasure honoured — the moment a public entity exercises their right to be forgotten, the record is gone.
Reading cadence as intent
A single hire tells you almost nothing. Four hires in eight weeks, all tagged with embedded inference, alongside a patent filing in the same domain — that is a sentence. Cadence is the grammar of public signal: the rate, order and clustering of otherwise ordinary events is where intent becomes legible.
What we actually measure
- Hiring rate, tagged by stated specialisation
- Filing cadence across registries and patent offices
- Press cycle density and editorial reach
- Public partnership and integration announcements
- Conference and keynote participation, with topic clustering
What signal is
Signal is what a company has chosen to make legible. It is a deliberate act of communication — a posture toward the market, published in the open and meant to be read.
What signal is not
Signal is never a private trace. It is not browsing behaviour, location data, contact graphs, or any inference about an individual that was never put on the public record.
Source classes, at a glance
| Class | Examples | Latency | Citable? |
|---|---|---|---|
| Registries | Companies House · EPO · USPTO | Daily | Yes |
| Editorial | Trade press · wires · podcasts | Hourly | Yes |
| Public roles | Stated company pages | Daily | Yes |
| Ecosystem | Open repos · changelogs | Live | Yes |
| Macro | Funding indices · hiring waves | Weekly | Yes |
The closing note
A platform that reads only what is public is not a smaller platform. It is a more honest one. When the entire substrate is citable, every conclusion can be argued with — and that is the only kind of intelligence worth holding.