XCOUTER Channel Radar
XCOUTER Radar — your business, watched.
Five signals, one screen: partners decaying, renewals leaking, wallet shifting, whitespace unsold, credit drifting — detected in the data you already have. XCOUTER Radar tells you what's coming before it costs you.
The five signals
The five signals, and what each one ships as
Partner health
Order cadence stretching, baskets shrinking, a partner's rhythm breaking — months before the revenue moves.
One picture, not five reports
One picture, not five reports
Any competent BI tool can give you five charts. What no chart gives you is the thing that actually decides your quarter: how the five relate. XCOUTER Radar puts your business on one surface, so position, movement, and threat are visible at the same time — which is the only way anyone has ever commanded anything.
The intersections are the product. A dashboard reports what a number was; a map tells you where you stand, against whom, and what happens if you do nothing.
Renewal Radar
Support and subscription renewals coming due, and the hardware sold 34 months ago that someone else is about to quote.
Wallet Map
What share of each partner's vendor spend runs through you — and what share runs through your competitor.
The three lenses
Every partner is read three ways at once. This is the part of XCOUTER Radar that took the longest to get right, and it is why the signals hold up.
A partner that has been shrinking for two quarters and a partner that has never grown are two different problems. XCOUTER Radar tells them apart, and treats them differently.
Some partners move boxes; some sell solutions. The same recommendation to both is wasted on one of them. XCOUTER Radar reads sophistication from what they actually buy and how they buy it.
A partner's basket over time is the clearest statement they make about their business. Read it properly and whitespace stops being a guess.
Cross-sell recommendations
What a partner's peers buy that they don't, and what their own portfolio implies they should.
Roadmap
Utilization patterns that move before the revenue does.
Three screens, in the order we'd demo them
Your Monday morning starts with the twelve partners that matter this week, not a list of 220 sorted by revenue.
An account manager stops preparing for a partner meeting by exporting three spreadsheets.
The renewal your competitor was quietly quoting gets called first, by the person who owns it.
What deployment actually looks like
- Single-tenant. Your own instance.
- In your region, on your terms.
- Live in days, not quarters.
- Ready for account managers on mobile and email.
Product imagery — pending
The console, full width. Produced from a synthetic demo tenant — never a client's data — and published with the first release of these images.
The part no competitor can copy
Most channel software is confident. XCOUTER Radar is honest, and the difference shows up in the interface.
- Every number shows its source. Click a figure and you see the query and the records behind it.
- Missing data renders as a gap, never as a fake zero. A zero is a measurement; a gap is the truth.
- When two of your systems disagree, we show you both, and say which one we'd trust. We don't quietly pick a winner and delete the evidence.
- The assistant cannot state a number it did not retrieve from your database. Not unlikely to — unable to.
Start here
Start with the Scan
The Scan tells you which of the five signals is bleeding you. Deployment starts there, with that one — not with a twelve-month platform programme.