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Across the network

Illustrative · grows with the pilot

What people teams are watching

Trending follows the themes, signals, and benchmarks moving across the SignalSuite network, anonymous and aggregate by design. We're early, so the snapshot below is illustrative; the live view fills in as more teams join.

A snapshot of the conversation

Here’s the kind of read Trending will offer: themes ranked by movement across the network, each tied back to the product that measures it.

What people teams are watching

Sample network snapshot · anonymous & aggregate

Illustrative
Representative trends shown for illustration. As more teams join the pilot, live trends will reflect anonymous, aggregate movement across the network, never a single team or person.

The snapshot above is representative, shown for illustration. Live trends will only ever reflect anonymous, aggregate movement across many teams.

How it stays honest

Trends are aggregate, or they aren't trends

The network view is the only view. Here's why a trend can never point back at a single team or person.

Aggregated before it's anything

Trends are computed across many teams at once. No figure on this page (or on the future live feed) represents a single workspace, team, or person.

Below the threshold, it doesn't exist

The same k-anonymity rule that governs every product governs trends. If a slice is too small to protect identity, it never enters a trend at all.

Movement, not records

Trends describe direction (what's rising, cooling, or steady across the network) rather than storing or exposing the underlying responses.

The same model is documented on the platform and our security & compliance pages.

Questions

Trending, answered honestly

Is Trending live data right now?
No. SignalSuite is in invite-only pilot, so the snapshot on this page is illustrative. It shows the shape of what Trending will be. As more teams join and clear anonymity thresholds, the feed will reflect real, aggregate movement across the network.
Could a trend ever reveal a specific team?
No. Trends are computed across many teams and only surface once enough data protects every contributor's identity. The network view is the only view. There's no path from a trend back to an individual team or person.
How is this different from Org Score?
Org Score is about your organization: one rolled-up read on your own health. Trending is about the network: the themes and benchmarks moving across many teams, so you can see your work in context.
Can I benchmark my team against the network?
That's where Trending is headed. As the network grows, you'll be able to see how your anonymized signals compare to aggregate movement: context that helps you tell a genuine shift from industry-wide noise.

Join the network. Help the trends mean something.

Every team that joins the pilot makes the aggregate picture sharper, and gets context for its own signals in return. Anonymous, aggregate, always.