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Signal Notes
Turn customer conversations into a weekly signal report.
What is Signal Notes—and how would you explain it to someone outside its industry?
Signal Notes is turn customer conversations into a weekly signal report. It gives people a clear, practical way to move from an idea or recurring problem toward a useful outcome.
What happened that made you create Signal Notes?
The project started after we saw the same problem appear repeatedly in conversations with people doing the work. We built a small first version, shared it early, and kept the parts that created genuine value.
“Start with the real conversation and let the product grow from what people repeatedly need.”
How does Signal Notes work from a customer’s point of view?
People begin by describing what they need, follow a focused workflow, and receive an outcome they can understand and act on. The product keeps the process visible so users stay in control.
Who is behind Signal Notes?
The project is led by Mina Park, with feedback and practical help from a small group of early users and collaborators.
Who gets the most value from Signal Notes?
The best customers are thoughtful teams and independent builders who already feel this problem and want a focused solution without unnecessary complexity.
How did you find the first customer or committed user for Signal Notes?
The first customer came through a direct conversation about the problem. Working closely with that person revealed which assumptions were wrong and which part of the early product was worth developing.
What is the hardest challenge facing Signal Notes right now?
The current challenge is reaching more of the right people while keeping the product personal, useful, and simple enough to understand quickly.
What can you help other builders with through your work on Signal Notes?
Research templates and workflow design
What is Signal Notes looking for—and what kind of introduction could change things?
Design partners with active support teams
How should someone interested in Signal Notes reach you or get started?
Visit the project page, review the current product, and use the contact link to share your situation. We will reply with the most useful next step.
What has building Signal Notes taught you that you wish you had known at the beginning?
Start with the real conversation and let the product grow from what people repeatedly need.
What else should readers know about Signal Notes or the people behind it?
We are still learning in public and welcome thoughtful questions, feedback, and introductions.