The full path from raw data to reconciled revenue.
Warewink runs as a continuous loop. Sources stream in, signals are detected and enriched, opportunities are qualified and routed into your CRM, and closings are reconciled back against the original signal. Nothing is opaque, and nothing is approximate.
- Step 01Data SourcesPublic records, filings, web, partner feeds, and your first-party CRM.
- Step 02Signal DetectionPattern recognition surfaces formation events that precede a transaction.
- Step 03Enrichment & QualificationEntities resolved, decision-makers attached, and fit scored against your economics.
- Step 04Routing into CRMDelivered to the right operator with context, owner, and recommended next move.
- Step 05Attribution & Revenue ShareEach closing reconciled against the originating signal in your system of record.
Instrumented at the source.
We map the data exhaust around your market before we score anything. Filings, deeds, permits, capital flows, hiring, and the proprietary feeds we license per vertical. Sources are versioned and timestamped so a signal can always be traced back to the record that produced it.
Signals, not noise.
A signal is a state change that historically precedes a buyable moment in your vertical. We treat detection as a modeling problem against your past wins, not a generic intent score. Each detection carries a confidence band and an explanation.
Enriched until it is decision-ready.
Entities are resolved across sources, decision-makers are attached, and fit is scored against your deal size, geography, and timing thresholds. Opportunities below the bar are suppressed, not routed.
Delivered into the workflow your team already uses.
Qualified opportunities flow into your CRM with the originating signal, the suggested owner, the recommended play, and the contact path. No second pane of glass to babysit.
Paid on what closes.
Every closed deal is reconciled against the originating signal in your system of record. The 5% revenue share attaches to documented closing events only, with a written attribution policy and an open dispute path.