Recurring service Monthly campaign intelligence
What changed since the campaign started?
Agitation Watch
Ongoing monitoring for active campaigns and strategic employers.
Campaigns are not static. Employers hire, expand, change managers, delete pages, post jobs, win contracts, lose contracts, get sued, open new locations, change messaging, and reveal useful signals through normal public activity.
Agitation Watch keeps organizers plugged into the changes that matter.
Core question What changed, why does it matter, and what should organizers do next?
Monitoring categories
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Job postings
Hiring signals, role changes, expansion hints, and workforce movement.
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Project announcements
New work, awarded contracts, construction activity, public notices, and operational movement.
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Website changes
New pages, removed pages, messaging shifts, service changes, and public footprint updates.
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Leadership changes
New executives, managers, public roles, board changes, and key personnel movement.
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Location changes
New offices, yards, branches, project sites, service areas, and directory updates.
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Legal and regulatory signals
Lawsuits, enforcement, safety signals, public filings, and regulatory actions.
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News and controversy
Media mentions, public criticism, community issues, and reputational signals.
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Public footprint changes
Social posts, directory listings, public profiles, and discoverable employer activity.
Best for
- Active organizing campaigns
- Ongoing first-contract or bargaining fights
- Long-term strategic targets
- Multi-employer or sector campaigns
- Campaigns where timing and signal matter
Deliverable
Monthly Watch Memo
A concise, recurring memo that summarizes new signals, explains why each one may matter, flags confidence, links sources, and recommends organizer next steps. When nothing meaningful changed, the memo says so.
- New signals
- Why it may matter
- Confidence level
- Source links
- Recommended organizer next steps
- No meaningful change — when applicable
Starting at $750 /month per target
Light monitoring and active campaign monitoring are scoped separately.