Every week, PDS reads dozens of government and public record sources, shapes the signal stream around your specific business, and delivers a brief with named projects, source provenance, and specific next steps. A real person reads every intake, not a self-serve dashboard.
90 seconds. No credit card. A real person reads every one.
Pick the option that best describes your business (CRE broker, general contractor, plumbing, roofing, electrical, paving, HVAC, transit advertising, hospitality supplier, or custom), your market (Amarillo, Atlanta, or request), and drop in any notes about target accounts or service lines. That's it.
Every submission lands in my inbox, not a queue.
We confirm fit, tailor the signal recipes to your specific service lines and target accounts, and set your delivery cadence. When our standard build is close but not exact, we adjust the source mix and the trigger logic before your first brief ships. No black-box onboarding, no self-serve dropdowns that pretend to know your business.
Your brief lands in your inbox before the week begins.
Each signal in your brief includes what happened, who is involved, the dollar amount when available, the specific source document, and a Monday Action: a concrete next step routed to a role, not a generic contact list.
Not market commentary. Not lead lists. Actions.
We monitor these source categories every week. When a source goes down, we flag it. When a new one becomes available, we add it.
Meeting minutes, bid awards, contract approvals, budget votes
Stormwater permits, environmental clearances, construction pre-signals
Rate filings, power purchase agreements, infrastructure capital plans
Facility bonds, construction bids, vendor procurement cycles
RFQs, RFPs, bid postings via Bonfire and CivCast portals
Facility expansions, new campus openings, vendor procurement
Government contracts, set-asides, subcontracting opportunities
Business permits, franchise tax filings, new entity registrations
Permit applications, zoning changes, development filings
Local business journals, regulatory announcements, industry publications
How a raw government record becomes a Monday action you can act on.
TCEQ Permit SW-12847 filed March 3, 2026. Stormwater pollution prevention plan for Site ID TX-4492, Operator: [Name], Location: Amarillo, Potter County.
This permit is required before construction begins. The project hasn't appeared on any bid list, plan room, or trade newsletter. The operator and site location are named in the filing.
Contact the permit holder directly. They're planning construction and haven't selected contractors yet. You have no competition.
We cite the specific filing, docket number, or meeting minutes. Nothing is inferred or estimated.
Every signal includes who to call, what to say, and why now. Not market trends. Not data dumps.
After each report, you can tell us what worked and what didn't. We adjust. Your signals get sharper every week.
You don't need a data team to use PDS. Open the report, make the calls.
Request early access. I read every submission personally. No credit card.