Solutions
Rebuild a company's strategic history in minutes, not days
Add differentiated context to any thesis by showing which cross-industry patterns apply, how the current move compares to historical precedent, and what the likely trajectory looks like based on structured data.
The Problem Today
Initiating coverage or updating a thesis means weeks of manual filing review
Industry reports cover the obvious peers but miss cross-sector structural parallels
Institutional knowledge about past cycles lives in people's heads, not in systems
How Slinky Helps
Rapid company reconstruction
Open any company in the knowledge base and see its full strategic timeline: every major move, linked to filings, arranged chronologically. The narrative is already built.
Differentiated context
"How have enterprise infrastructure companies historically performed after a major pricing restructure?" Answer questions like this with structured precedent across sectors and cycles.
Evidence-backed framing
Every pattern in the knowledge base is linked to source filings and company disclosures. The claims are traceable, not generated.
Example Queries
Enterprise software companies that restructured pricing during margin compression
Historical precedent for cloud infrastructure capex cycles
Companies that successfully transitioned from perpetual to subscription revenue
The Outcome
Publish research with a richer historical lens. Support your view with structured precedent that goes beyond the latest quarter and the standard peer set.
Other Solutions
Venture Capital
Before you commit to a deal, see where the story has played out before. Slinky surfaces the strategic pattern behind the thesis so you can evaluate risk against what actually happened to companies in similar positions.
See how it works →Corporate Development
Before recommending an acquisition or partnership, see who attempted similar adjacency moves — and whether the integration held, margins improved, or the strategic bet played out as planned.
See how it works →Strategy & Intelligence
When a competitor announces a new initiative, Slinky shows you the structural pattern behind the move — who tried it before, across which industries, and what the 2–5 year outcome looked like.
See how it works →