Every signal is a thread.
We pull it.
An autonomous research agent that lives in Slack. Threadpull detects competitive and churn signals in real time, runs deep research, and delivers actionable intelligence before you even knew to ask.
Request Early AccessIt's an agent that acts.
A rep mentions Gong in a deal review thread.
Threadpull reads the full conversation, understands the context, and drops competitive positioning in the reply. Before anyone asks.
A customer mentions switching to a competitor.
Threadpull flags the signal, runs research on the competitor's recent moves, and posts a brief for your team to act on.
You type @Threadpull research Clay pricing at 2pm.
By 2:02, a full competitive analysis with confidence-scored findings and strategic recommendations is waiting in the thread.
Monday morning. Coffee in hand.
Your weekly State of the Market digest is already in #competitors. Top stories, signal board, and one clear recommendation for the week ahead. Written like a newsletter, not a report.
and ready to share.
Confidence-Scored Findings
Every insight is tagged HIGH, MEDIUM, or LOW confidence. No hand-waving. You know exactly how much weight to put behind each finding.
Strategic Recommendations
Written like advice from a senior advisor. Measured, specific, and actionable. Not a crisis memo.
One-Click Publishing
Push findings to Slack, save full reports to Notion, or create Jira tickets. All from a single approval card.
Weekly Digests
A curated competitive intelligence newsletter delivered to your team every Monday. Punchy, opinionated, and fun to read.
Thread-Aware Intelligence
When Threadpull responds, it reads the full conversation first. It understands context, not just keywords.
Passive Monitoring
Always on. Watching your channels for signals that matter. It never sleeps, never forgets, and never burns out.
for research teams.
Threadpull was built inside a B2B company by a research leader who got tired of the same cycle: someone asks a competitive question, a researcher spends four hours on it, the findings live in a doc nobody reads.
Now the research runs itself.