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Use case

Better financial decisions thanks to data

Whether it's additional services, product variants or completely new directions, we start from real steps taken by other companies in a comparable situation and analyze what really worked - and where there is a risk of a dead end.

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EU data

US data

Product description

Description of functions

Major product features

New products

Target group estimate

Marketing strategies

Duration of the initiative

Year and quarter

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Segments

Travel and information services

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NUMBER OF COMPANIES

253 to 7,000

EU DATA

We can provide for an additional fee

Use case

Financial modeling

You’re not starting from scratch. Our recommendations are based on an analysis of over 22,000 products – we find out what worked, what failed, and why. This allows us to recommend the most likely path to product-market fit.

What products

Who relased which product

How long did it take

Who was the product intended for

This data can be used for financial modeling, estimating product success risk, quantitative analysis for banking and investment institutions, or hedge funds based on our license.

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Procedure

How is our data generated?

At the global level, there is currently no publicly available dataset that reliably describes what products companies create, who they are intended for, and how long their development takes. This type of information is not standardized—unlike financial data, there are no uniform definitions for the terms "product" or "feature."

 

Continuum Tracker is therefore building its own dataset based on semantic search and multi-stage validation. We combine publicly available data with our algorithms for extracting and comparing features. The result is synthetic but methodologically verified data that enables accurate predictive modeling and financial simulations in product development.

new perspective

Linking product management and finance

Current product development often relies on subjective data, small-scale experiments, and established frameworks (see our extensive knowledge base on this topic), which help reduce risk, but only to a limited extent. However, it rarely takes into account whether the product makes financial sense—that is, whether the investment in development will actually pay off.

Continuum Tracker solves this problem by combining qualitative approaches with quantitative financial models. It helps product managers make decisions based on facts, not feelings.

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Api data

New directions for your business

The API works through two endpoints and requires an active API key, which you will receive after ordering the service (Beta Tester Tier).

This includes the option to extend calculations to companies that are not yet in our portfolio.

How to do it? Just book a consultation at Calendly.

Contact

Schedule a free internal consultation

Briefly describe what you're dealing with. We'll get back to you with a suggestion on how we can help you and arrange an initial meeting.

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