Pheonix Research — Market Intelligence Platform
You're analyzing industries.
Your company operates in value chains.
Traditional research tells you what happened. We query a live market intelligence graph to find leading signals and translate them into actionable insights mapped to your role.
Market Reality
The Intelligence Gap
Most firms sell industry data. That is not intelligence. Intelligence is knowing what your position in the value chain means, right now.
Traditional Research
- ✕ Historical data compiled after the fact
- ✕ Static PDFs published quarterly
- ✕ Generic industry trends, no role context
- ✕ One-size reports for every job title
- ✕ Lagging indicators: you learn what happened
- ✕ Industry-level lens, not value chain position
You get a report. You still make the decision alone.
Pheonix Intelligence
- ✓ Leading signals detected before cost hits
- ✓ Live graph queried continuously, not quarterly
- ✓ Role-mapped: Procurement reads it differently than Strategy
- ✓ Graph-connected across industries and value chains
- ✓ Signal + structural context = a decision, not a chart
- ✓ Every output ends with a specific action and timeframe
You get a decision. With a window to act.
"Companies have roles. Roles define intelligence. Value chains provide context."
Live Demonstration
The Signal Engine
This is how we process market reality. Three layers: operational signal, structural signal, and their intersection — each producing role-specific decisions.
01 / MARKET INPUTS
Query: Resin Suppliers → Packaging Producer → FMCG Brands
02 / SIGNAL DETECTED
Upstream cost inflation + high utilization + downstream price resistance → margin squeeze unavoidable.
03 / ROLE-MAPPED INSIGHTS
De-bottleneck capacity immediately or risk lost volume.
Lock resin contracts now. Spot buying will erode margins.
Introduce phased price hikes or shrinkage strategies.
Backward integration becomes economically viable.
Intelligence Products
What We Sell
Four products. One underlying intelligence infrastructure. Each product is a different entry point into the same knowledge graph.
Market Research
Market Research Reports
Deep-dive, graph-verified intelligence documents. Not static PDFs — structured reports built from live node data.
- Market sizing with graph-verified inputs
- Segment-level demand modeling
- Value chain structure analysis
- Competitive landscape mapping
Competitive Intelligence
Competitive Intelligence
Live competitor tracking by value chain position. Every competitor is a node. Every node has signals. Bundled inside VALUE at higher tiers.
- Competitor node tracking
- M&A signal detection
- Market position shifts
- Strategic differentiation mapping
Flagship Product
Pilot LivePheonix VALUE
Role-based B2B SaaS intelligence platform. V.A.L.U.E. — Value-chain Architecture & Logic for Universal Entities. The same signal, interpreted differently for every role.
- 3-layer intelligence architecture
- Universal value chain role assignment
- Role-specific intelligence modules
- Intersection signal detection
Signals & Bundles
Signals & Insights Bundles
Curated leading signal packages by market, role, and cadence. The fastest path from graph query to decision.
- Role-filtered signal packages
- Weekly or monthly cadence
- Market + value chain lens combined
- Actionable output, not dashboards
How It Works
How It Works
Five steps from raw market data to a specific decision. Every output ends with an action, not an observation.
Graph Query
Intelligence Pipeline continuously harvests and structures market data. Demand, production, trade, regulatory — all live nodes.
Pattern Detection
Inputs compared across related nodes. Divergence patterns flagged as candidate signals before they appear in lagging indicators.
Signal Classification
Signals typed (supply gap, cost pressure, demand shift, regulatory change) and scored for strength and timeline.
Role Mapping
Signal passed through the role layer. A supply gap means different things for Procurement vs Strategy vs Investor.
Actionable Output
Not "prices may rise." Instead: lock procurement contracts now, the window is 60–90 days. Every insight ends with a decision.
Role Intelligence
Same Signal. Different Output.
Five roles. Each gets a different read of the same market reality. Intelligence is only useful when it speaks your language.
Procurement
Input cost timing, contract windows, supplier risk. Know when to lock supply and when to wait.
Strategy / C-Suite
Market position shifts, expansion timing, competitive leverage. Where to allocate capital and when.
Sales / BD
Pipeline triggers, demand pressure on clients, whitespace. Find buyers before they know they're buying.
Investor / Analyst
Structural tailwinds, pricing cycle detection, capital allocation signals. Back the right node at the right time.
Operations / Supply Chain
Flow risk, concentration vulnerability, alternative routing. See disruption before it reaches your facility.
The Architecture
The Engine Behind It
Two graph systems. One produces signals. The other provides structural context. The intersection produces decisions.
Intelligence Pipeline
Reality Layer
High-frequency quantitative data harvested continuously. Demand, production, imports/exports, inventory, pricing, capacity utilization, lead times. Detects what is happening right now — divergence, convergence, acceleration.
- Supply gaps
- Demand spikes
- Inventory drawdowns
- Cost acceleration signals
Knowledge Graph
Context Layer
Structural market data standardized into enums. Market structure, capital intensity, competitive intensity, regulatory complexity, technology maturity. Answers whether a signal is temporary or structural.
- Market structure shifts
- Entry barrier changes
- Power distribution maps
- Consolidation velocity
Latest Research
Recent Publications
Trusted By
Our Clients & Partners
Client Companies
Nagarro
Mettler_Toledo
NARO
huawei
Turk-Traktor
Nagarro
Mettler_Toledo
NARO
huawei
Turk-Traktor
Authorised Vendorships
Giz
KPMG
Giz
KPMG
What Clients Say
Client Testimonials
Get Started
Stop reading about markets.
Start acting on them.
Request a strategic briefing. We map your company's position in the value chain and identify the signals that matter for your role.
