Construction projects in your region, pre-sorted
Instead of scattered research, a system: projects are collected, placed geographically and ranked by relevance for your sales team.
Why manual market research does not last
It works exactly as long as somebody has time for it.
What happens in practice
- The information sits across many sources and in different shapes.
- Research is the first task to slip when the day gets busy.
- What is found lands in a spreadsheet and goes stale there.
- Without a relevance ranking, sales works the list from the top instead of by opportunity.
What the radar makes of it
- The sources are collected regularly and brought into one shape.
- Every project gets a location; the catchment area is yours to set.
- Sorting is by fit with what you offer, not by the date it appeared.
- The result is usable for outreach as it stands.
What the radar does
Publicly scattered information becomes one list you can rely on.
Make projects visible
Projects in your region are collected and brought together with the details that matter.
Filter by radius
You set the catchment area – anything outside it never shows up in the first place.
Rank by relevance
Projects are sorted by fit with what you offer, not just by date.
How the radar works
One pass that can run again every day.
- Collectscattered sources
- Locategeographically
- Filteryour radius
- Rankby relevance

How the radar works
Four steps that can run again every day.
Collect project information
Scattered sources are gathered and brought into one shape.
Place them geographically
Every project gets a location.
Apply radius and relevance
Your criteria filter and rank the results.
Hand it to sales
What remains can be used for outreach directly.
What the radar does not do
- It does not replace outreach. It tells you who to call, not what to say.
- It finds only what is documented somewhere publicly – not what is still in someone’s head.
- With a very tight radius in a sparsely built region the list stays short. That is not a weakness of the tool.
Frequently asked
How current is the data?
The pass can run daily. How current the information itself is depends on the source – we show that alongside.
Can we change the radius ourselves?
Yes. Radius and criteria are settings, not hard-coded logic.
Does it land directly in the CRM?
On request, yes. The connection is the same building block as with the other systems.
Is this legally sound?
We evaluate publicly available information. Exactly which sources is put in writing.
Still researching by hand?
Then the radar usually pays for itself within the first quarter.