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Launch for Proactive Insights Tool Samepage Signals

June 29 2026

Singapore-based Samepage has announced $4.85 million in funding, and launched its first solution, Signals, 'an AI-powered second brain for product leaders.' The tool builds a dynamic profile of an individual's priorities, and proactively surfaces insights from customer feedback and company data.

Samepage logoSamepage was founded by Sahil Jain (now CEO), Jason Wu and Paul Wicker, the team responsible for building AdStage, now part of TapClicks. The new company aims to meet the challenges of information overload and 'cross-functional misalignment inside growing organizations.'

Samepage Signals pulls in data from product and engineering functions, customer feedback, business analytics and go-to-market systems - from more than 35 systems including Jira, Linear, Productboard, Slack, Notion, Gong and Salesforce. The software learns the key items of interest to a user and surfaces new feature ideas emerging in sales calls, key competitor developments, summaries of what has shipped and what may be at risk, and other information.

'Product development is moving faster than ever,' states Jain, 'but the way product leaders stay informed is still far too manual. We built Samepage Signals around a simple belief: information should be a push, not a pull. Instead of forcing product people to constantly go hunting across tools, Samepage Signals automatically delivers the context and insights they need to stay ahead and keep everyone aligned.'

Funds came from Craft Ventures, Freestyle VC, Glasswing Ventures, and a number of angel investors, and will support continued product development, as well as the roll-out of Signals.

Web site: www.samepage.ai .

All articles 2006-23 written and edited by Mel Crowther and/or Nick Thomas, 2024- by Nick Thomas, unless otherwise stated.

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