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Suggested Signals

What are Suggested Signals?

Suggested Signals are AI-generated Signal recommendations that Samepage creates automatically based on your connected data. Every day, Samepage analyzes your tools and identifies things you should be monitoring. We then builds ready-to-use Signals you can turn on with a single click.

How They Work

Samepage looks at your connected integrations, your company information, and your existing activity to generate relevant Signal suggestions. For example:

  • If you just connected Pendo, it might suggest a Signal to track Pendo feature usage trends

  • If you have Linear connected, it might suggest monitoring progress on billing and metering work

  • If you've connected a CRM, it might suggest tracking close-lost reasons or pipeline movement

Each suggested Signal comes pre-configured with:

  • A descriptive title

  • Selected data sources

  • Written instructions/prompt

  • A recommended schedule and time range

You can use a suggested Signal as-is or customize it before activating.

Why Suggested Signals Matter

The typical challenge with AI products is the "blank box" problem — you can do anything, but you don't know where to start. Suggested Signals solve this by showing users what's possible and what's relevant to them specifically.
The long-term vision is for Samepage to be 90% automated: you connect your data sources, and Samepage builds and runs the right Signals for you. Users would then subscribe to the ones they find valuable, rather than having to build everything from scratch.

Where to Find Them

Suggested Signals appear when you go to create a new Signal. They're displayed as one-click options alongside the manual Signal creation flow. New suggestions are generated daily based on your latest data.

Suggested Signal Categories

Common categories include:

  • Spot bug tickets in QA — Surface bugs that need attention

  • Track resolutions — Monitor how quickly issues are being resolved

  • Overdue responses — Find tasks and messages you haven't responded to

  • Pending comments — Track unresolved comments across tools

  • New feature ideas — Discover feature requests emerging from conversations

  • Automated triage — Categorize and prioritize incoming items

The specific suggestions you see depend entirely on what tools you've connected and what data is available.

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