Stop watching signals. Start running them.
Qualify and act on real intent before the moment passes.
Seeing the intent isn't the problem. Acting in time is. Bryn names the pattern, scores it against your ICP, and runs the Play you approved, within the minute.
The intent is already visible. The minute is what you lose.
The signalIntent appears anonymous (unseen) and scores high without an explanation (unnamed). The window stays open for minutes, then it closes: the trial goes idle, the comparison ends.
The typical responseThe report is finally read in a weekly review (unrun), long after the window closed. The signal and the response never line up.
Bryn watches. You decide the Play. Bryn runs it.
One loop, on the high ground:
watch → score → run → learn
Nothing signals alone.
Bryn watches your product, your site, and your CRM together, including the anonymous visitors most tools miss.
Against your ICP, on three visible axes.
It scores the intent against your ICP, not against a generic "high intent" label.
Into your stack, within the same minute.
It runs the Play you approved, into your stack (Slack, your CRM, your outbound), within the same minute.
Every run on the record.
Every run is recorded in the audit log, the work record your team and your CFO can both read.
Where the loop runs.
This is the workspace you run Bryn from: the live signal scope, a pattern routing to its destinations, and the watch and run controls within reach. It is what you get the moment you start a trial.

Bryn names the pattern by its parts.
Most tools say "high intent" and leave you to reconstruct what happened. Bryn names what it saw. You see the behavior, the score, and why it scored that way, and you decide the Play.
The audit trail your Compliance & Finance teams already wanted.
Every signal, score, and action is logged: what Bryn saw, why it scored that way, and what it did.
It is the proof your team needs to trust the work, and the record your finance and privacy leads were going to ask for anyway. Here, compliance reads as capability, not a warning label.
Signals in. Plays out. Your stack stays yours.
Thin tools below, heavy platforms above. This is the high ground.
Bryn is Welsh for hill. From the high ground you see the whole field before you move, and that vantage is the point.
A visitor-ID feed with one job. You still reconstruct the story, and you still run the Play yourself.
Watches all three surfaces, names the pattern, scores it transparently, runs the approved Play end to end, on the record. Monthly billing, no contract minimums.
Twelve to twenty-four month minimums, an implementation team, and a black-box score at the end of it.
Priced by identified accounts per month.
One operator, one ICP cohort, learning the wedge before you commit.
Base campA small Growth team running its first Plays into a live stack.
RecommendedMultiple Plays, transparent scoring, CRM and warehouse wired.
The summitA Growth org with a CFO and a data protection officer at the table. Flat.
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7-day trial on every tier but Scale. Plans from $49/mo. No contract minimums.