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Track the hires and departures that signal what's next
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Track the hires and departures that signal what's next
20 followers
Every strategic move shows up in the people first — a hiring spree, a quiet exit, someone flipping to 'open to work.' Inkling watches the people inside every company that matters to you (rivals, targets, portfolio) and turns public professional profiles into one ranked briefing a week, with same-day alerts and 'always-on' company pages for the moves that can't wait. Built for competitive, investor, and operator intel. Public data only.







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The tell that a company's about to make a move is usually public: a hiring spree, a new exec role, someone quietly jumping ship. It's just scattered where no one's looking. Inkling watches it for you. Incredibly useful for founders, investors, competitive intel, etc. John (@johnmcl) built it and he's around if you've got questions.
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@johnmcl @dannygreer The insight that local, in-person creators drive foot traffic in a way online influencers can't is a sharp one for brick-and-mortar — and tying it to a dashboard with impressions, EMV and ROI is what makes it a real tool, not just matchmaking. "Launch in under five minutes" is smart for busy shop owners.
A short demo shows the match-and-track flow better than a description, and you launched without one — so I made you one, free and whitelabel, no strings:
https://foxplug.com/v/ss-storytime-demo-local-creator-20fc6002
It's yours: download it from that page, upload it to your own YouTube so it's yours, then add it to your PH media — and reuse it anywhere you launch. Launches with a video do better, and yours is still editable.
Made at https://foxplug.com/?utm_source=producthunt&utm_medium=comment — make more there, or record your own walkthrough in ~2 minutes. Anyone else launching soon: paste your site, get a video in about 30 seconds. Cheering you on.
@johnmcl @dannygreer congrats ont he launch lads!
the data is public so the legal case is clean, but the experience for the person being tracked is different from someone browsing LinkedIn manually. you're compiling their career moves into a ranked briefing for someone else's strategic advantage without them knowing it exists. does inkling ever get used the other way, like an employee checking what's being tracked about their own moves, or is visibility strictly one-directional toward the watcher
the weekly ranked briefing format is genuinely clever, way more useful than another endless activity feed that drowns you in noise.