Your product is throwing off buying signals. Here’s a map of the three you’re missing.
A custom one-page GTM signal audit for your developer-first company. I research your product and funnel, then map the three specific buying signals you generate — what each reads as, where it leaks today, and how to wire it. Delivered in 48 hours as a shareable page.
Your funnel is full of signals. Your dashboard isn’t.
Developer-first products generate intent constantly. Someone hits your rate limit. A team adds a third seat. A repo stars your SDK. An eval runs twice in one night. Each of those is a person edging toward a buying decision — and most of them never reach anyone who could act on them.
The default move is to bolt on more dashboards and hope a pattern jumps out. It doesn’t. The signal is already in your product; it’s just landing in a log line instead of in front of a human. The gap isn’t data. It’s that nobody has mapped which three signals are worth catching first — and what to do the moment one fires.
That’s the whole audit. One page, your product, three signals decoded. No tool to install, no quarter-long onboarding, no “book a demo” before you can see anything.
Three signals, decoded the way an operator would actually use them.
For each of the three buying signals your product throws off, the Signal Map breaks it into the same three columns — the exact frame the live examples use.
Reads As
What the signal actually means in buying terms — translated out of telemetry and into intent. “Hit the rate limit twice this week” becomes “a team about to outgrow the free tier and shopping for the paid plan.”
Leaks Today
Where that signal dies right now — the log it’s buried in, the event nobody routes, the moment it passes through your product and reaches zero humans who could act on it.
Wire This
The concrete move to catch it — what to instrument, where to send it, and what should happen the moment it fires. Specific enough to hand to an engineer this week.
Plus the one move that matters most
On top of all three, the map names the single highest-impact thing to instrument first — so you’re not staring at a to-do list, you’re starting with the one that pays back fastest.
See exactly how it reads → signal.gtm-labs.co/enable-banking.html
Three steps. Forty-eight hours.
Pay $299
One flat price, paid upfront. No call required to get started, no scoping doc, no invoice chase. Checkout and you’re in the queue.
Send your URL
At checkout you’re asked for one thing — your product URL. That’s the only input; I do the research on your product and funnel myself. No questionnaire, no data export to assemble.
Get your Signal Map in 48h
Inside two days you get your custom one-page Signal Map — three signals decoded, plus the one to instrument first — delivered as a shareable page you can send straight to your team.
Twelve years reading developer funnels for a living.
I’m Daria Dovzhikova. I’ve spent twelve-plus years doing product marketing for developer-first companies — the kind where the buyer reads the docs before they read the pricing page, and the real signals live in product usage, not form fills.
That’s the lens the Signal Map is built from. Not a generic growth checklist — a read on what your specific product is already telling you, from someone who’s mapped these funnels for a decade.
If it doesn’t surface at least one signal worth instrumenting, it’s free.
Full refund, and you keep the map. If $299 of my time looking at your funnel doesn’t hand you a single thing worth wiring up, you shouldn’t pay for it — and I shouldn’t be the one deciding whether it counts.
Want me to wire it for you?
The map shows you what to instrument. If you’d rather I build it instead of hand it over, there’s a rung above this.
Signal Map Audit $299→GTM Diagnostic $1,500→Signal Engine done-for-you, from $6,500
Find out what your product is already telling you.
Send one URL. Get back a map of the three signals you’re leaking and the one to fix first — in two days, for less than a tool subscription you’d forget you’re paying for.
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