Signage Compass

Compare vendors in depth, not in checkboxes

A comparison is an AI-written, side-by-side report on two vendors, built for your use case and the people who have to sign off the decision.

Built around your use case

You tell us the scenario, the scale, and who the report is for. A retail rollout reads differently than a transit network, so the analysis weighs what matters to you, not a one-size matrix.

Depth over feature ticks

This is not a checklist like the big review sites, where half the boxes are wrong anyway. We go into how vendors actually differ, with reasoning you can read, question, and defend.

Private, and shareable

Each report is yours. Share it with the colleagues who approve the budget through a secure link, without putting your evaluation out in the open.

Why we do not publish comparison reports

Every comparison is individual. It is shaped by your scenario, your audience, and the moment it was generated. A report that is right for a quick-service restaurant chain can be the wrong read for a corporate communications team.

A comparison also has a shelf life. Vendors ship new products, change direction, and update pricing, so a report is a point-in-time view, not a permanent ranking. Publishing one as if it were universal truth would be dishonest. That is why comparisons live behind a free account and stay private to the person who created them.

How a comparison comes together
1

Pick two vendors

Search the catalog and add the vendors on your shortlist. Most people land here straight from a category page or a search.

2

Describe the job

Add your use case, the language you want, and who the report is for. This is what makes the output yours instead of generic.

3

Read, share, decide

You get a scored, written report with strengths, gaps, and a verdict. Share the link with your team and move the decision forward.

Reports are written by an AI model from collected vendor intelligence. They are a strong starting point, so revalidate the claims that carry budget before you commit.

What it costs

Browsing the catalog and asking some questions is free on Explore. Comparison reports are part of the paid plans: Evaluate at €39 per month includes one report a month, and Command at €99 per month includes ten. Prices exclude VAT.

Build your shortlist, then compare

Create a free account, find your vendors in the catalog, and run your first comparison when the project gets serious.