Enterprise Field Intelligence Programs
For multi-location retailers who need consistent, objective visibility at scale.
Schedule a Discovery CallYour store network generates enormous amounts of operational data. But most of it comes from inside the organization. Manager reports, regional director visits, customer satisfaction surveys — all filtered by internal perspective.
Signal Retail provides the outside layer: what your customers actually experience, documented by trained anonymous observers, reviewed by a senior QA team, and delivered in a format built for operational decision-making.
We work with retailers at 50 locations and retailers at 5,000. The methodology is identical. The report format is identical. The QA standard is identical.
Program Levels
| Level | Program | Stores | Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| Pilot | Executive Diagnostic | 10 | $7,500 |
| Pilot | Regional Signal Audit | 25 | $18,500 |
| Pilot | Multi-Market Intelligence | 50 | $35,000 |
| Pilot | Enterprise Expansion Pilot | 100 | from $65,000 |
| Ongoing | Regional Intelligence Program | 50–250/month | $12,000–$65,000/month |
| Ongoing | National Field Intelligence | 500–5,000+/month | Custom |
Custom enterprise pricing is available for programs exceeding 250 stores/month or multi-service engagements.
What Every Program Includes
- Anonymous, unannounced visits by trained field auditors
- Custom checklist designed for your format, priorities, and brand standards
- QA review on every report before delivery
- Severity coding: Critical / High / Medium / Low / Informational
- Photo evidence on all significant findings
- Store-level 0–100 score with category breakdown
- Executive summary per store
- Aggregated findings summary (for all multi-store programs)
- Executive debrief call
What changes with scale: visit volume, regional comparison dashboards, national trend analysis, dedicated account team, and quarterly executive business review at the enterprise level.
Not sure which program fits?
Start with a discovery call. We’ll listen to your operational priorities, ask about your network, and recommend the right starting point — whether that’s a 10-store pilot or a 250-store regional program.