Grok 4.3 is uniquely positioned for the workstation — the only frontier model that does both jobs well. It ranks alongside ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude, and Perplexity in the deep structured baseline, AND it is the only frontier-class model with native X/Twitter access plus real-time web retrieval. That combination is why it powers the Signal Desk's Pulse stream — catching funding moves, analyst quotes, and listicle drops the moment they hit, before training-data models pick them up.
The bottleneck for AI market intelligence is doing two jobs well at once: ranking how AI models answer about your brand AND discovering what's new in your market in real time. Frontier models like ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude, and Perplexity are great at the ranking job. X-native tools like X's own search are fine at the discovery job. But no model except Grok 4.3 does both at frontier class. That's the unique fit.
On the ranking side, Grok 4.3 stands alongside the other four engines in the deep structured baseline — same prompt set, same scoring of how AI models name and rank your brand by buyer, use case, rival, and model. On the discovery side, native X/Twitter access plus real-time web retrieval means Grok pulls fresh signals from where practitioners and analysts actually publish — funding, launches, comparisons, narrative shifts — not from a stale training corpus.
Signal Desk wraps Grok's discovery in a qualification layer. Raw Pulse signals feed into the same scoring system that rates Events (internal ranking deltas) — source-backed, fresh, market-relevant, brand- or rival-tied, strategically meaningful. Only what passes reaches the Library. The Library promotes the strongest items into the client Feed. So buyers get Grok's unique speed plus the signal-to-noise advantage of qualification — not a Grok firehose.
$500 · 24 hours · founder-configured · fixed price · no subscription. Capped at the first 15 pilots.