Actionable account news for sales teams.
Scoop monitors your key accounts and emails you a weekly brief with the signals that matter: leadership changes, new initiatives, hiring surges, funding rounds, partnerships, and more. Each signal includes why it matters for your deal and what to do next.
Works for any industry. SaaS, insurance, manufacturing, consulting, financial services, healthcare, logistics. If you sell B2B, Scoop works for you.
Try it free · No credit card, no install, just email.
- Enter your email, what you sell, and your top 10 accounts
- Scoop researches your company to understand your buyers and what triggers a sale
- Every Monday, you get an email with the most actionable signals across your accounts
- Reply to any digest to ask follow-up questions
| Google Alerts | Scoop |
|---|---|
| Raw links, no context | "Why this matters for your deal" |
| Every mention, mostly noise | Only signals relevant to what you sell |
| Same alert for everyone | Tailored to your product, your buyers, your industry |
| No action items | "Reach out to [Name], [Title] about..." |
SaaS sales rep selling a data platform:
[People Move] Acme Corp — New VP of Engineering appointed. Previously led cloud migration at a Fortune 500. He's likely re-evaluating the data stack.
→ Reach out to introduce your platform before vendor reviews start.
Insurance broker tracking mid-market accounts:
[Expansion] Meridian Logistics — Opened 3 new distribution centers in the Southeast and hired 200 warehouse staff.
→ Contact their Director of Risk. New facilities mean new coverage needs.
Consulting firm watching enterprise clients:
[Strategic] Northwind Financial — Announced a $40M digital transformation program to modernize core banking systems by 2027.
→ Reach out to the program director. They'll need implementation partners.
Manufacturing supplier tracking OEM accounts:
[M&A] Titan Automotive — Acquired a battery component supplier in South Korea, signaling a push into EV production.
→ Contact their Head of Procurement. Supply chain is being rebuilt.
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