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Filter on Signals

In this article, we will give you more information on how and on which signals you can filter in Bizzy.

Laura van Belleghem avatar
Written by Laura van Belleghem
Updated over a week ago

At Bizzy, we make sure you always have access to up-to-date data. You are always informed about the latest financials, news items, board changes, etc. All this info can be easily found on the company pages, but it doesn't stop there. You can also filter on certain signals in Bizzy. In this article, we explain how this works.

On which Signals can I filter?

Signals are specific events that might be interesting for you during prospecting, negotiations etc.

You can filter on the following signals:

  • Appointment

    Example: a new CEO has been appointed (mentioned in a news article).

  • Article mention
    Example: a company has been mentioned in a news article.

  • Change in financial health

    Example: the financial health score of a company changed from 5 to 7.

  • Expansion

    Example: a company opened a new office.

  • Funding

    Example: a company has received new funding.

  • Gross margin growth
    Example: gross margin of a company increased by 5%.

  • Location growth

    Example: a company has opened a new office on a new location.

  • Merger and acquisition

    Example: a company is involved in a merger or acquisition.

  • Partnership

    Example: a company partnered up with another company.

  • Product launch

    Example: a company has released a new service or product.

  • Published financials

    Example: annual accounts of a company have been published.

  • Revenue growth

    Example: revenue growth of a company increased by 5%.

💡 Note:

  • Currently, it’s only possible to filter on appointments mentioned in news articles. We currently don’t include appointments that have been mentioned in official documents.

  • Filters related to financials won't be available for Dutch companies, as we don’t offer financial data for this country.

  • Signals on location growth are only available for companies registered in Belgium or France.

When filtering, you’ll also be able to select a specific timeframe in which the event took place:

  • last 30 days

  • last 3 months

  • last year

💡 Note: If you don’t apply a signal filter in your filter overview, an indication of the amount of signals per company will be shown in the overview. This will be the number of the latest signals within 30 days.

Furthermore, you can also filter on the Signal source.

How can I filter on Signals?

  1. Go to Search.

  2. Click on Add filter.

  3. Select Signals.

  4. Select the signals you’d like to filter on.

  5. Select the timeframe of the event.

  6. Once the filter is added, we will also indicate the amount of signals per company based on the applied filters:

Signals on the company page

You can also take a look at the Signals on the company page:

  1. Search for a specific company.

  2. Open the company page.

  3. Go to the Signals tab.

  4. Here you’ll see all signals of the company. Those are extracted from official documents or news sources. By clicking on the source, you will be redirected to the source to get some more information.

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