We'll summarize the most interesting product roadmap updates every week.
Zeitgeist is a signal-tracking directory for AI and tech startups. It pulls together hiring activity, funding announcements, and product roadmap intelligence from primary sources, then routes it into a searchable database. Investors use it to spot companies before they raise. Founders use it to watch what competitors are actually building.
Two groups get the most out of it. Early-stage and growth-stage VCs scouting deal flow outside the usual channels. Founders and product leaders tracking adjacent companies, hiring trends in their space, or upstream supply chain shifts. If a generic Crunchbase profile tells you what you already knew yesterday, Zeitgeist is built for the gap between that and a cold email.
Those platforms index outcomes. Funding rounds, headcount totals, founding dates. Zeitgeist indexes leading indicators. A Series A company posting six infra engineering roles in two weeks is a signal. A seed-stage team quietly hiring a Head of Sales is a signal. Our directory is also free, and the data is built for browsing, not for license-gated CSV exports.
A blend of public signals that most people aren't watching closely enough. Job boards, company filings, official announcements, and a handful of structured feeds get parsed, cross-referenced, and routed into the directory. The methodology favors primary sources over aggregators, and every signal in the directory links back to something verifiable. No paywalled database scraping. No AI-generated summaries dressed up as research.
Signals refresh daily. Funding events land close to real time. Company profiles and roadmap intelligence get updated on a rolling basis as new signals come in or existing ones change.
A discrete, dated event tied to a company. A fintech posted five GTM roles in October after six months of quiet. A computer vision startup hired a former frontier-lab researcher. A Series B SaaS company opened a São Paulo office three weeks before announcing a LATAM push. Each signal includes a source link so users can verify and pull the thread further.
Every signal is tied to a public, dateable source. When a job posting comes down or a funding round gets restated, the directory reflects that on the next refresh cycle. Users can flag a signal directly from the company page and it gets reviewed within 48 hours. The bar is transparency over polish, so users see primary signals with sources rather than a clean dashboard built on guesses.
Heaviest coverage sits in AI/ML, infrastructure, developer tools, and B2B SaaS, across pre-seed through Series C. Coverage of consumer, climate, and bio is growing. If a sector feels under-indexed, that's useful feedback. Users can request specific companies or verticals and they'll get prioritized.