Signal · Pricing
Continuous visibility into
execution risk.
Signal is the most accessible way to engage Wexler Gray — continuous visibility for as few as one to three portfolio companies, so you see organizational risk before it becomes financial risk. Card or invoice.
Engagement options
Choose the level of coverage that fits your portfolio.
Signal Pilot
For 1–3 portfolio companies
$9,995 / year
Two months free vs. monthly
For firms watching a small number of companies, or testing Wexler Gray.
- Up to 3 portfolio companies
- Continuous anonymous Signal monitoring
- Confidence-scored themes and trend lines
- Early-warning indicators
- PE-facing dashboard
Signal Portfolio
Up to 10 portfolio companies
$19,950 / year
Two months free vs. monthly
For PE firms that want ongoing visibility across a broader portfolio.
- Up to 10 portfolio companies
- Everything in Pilot
- Cross-portfolio pattern comparison
- Priority theme review
- Onboarding support
Signal Enterprise
10+ portfolio companies
Custom
Volume pricing for the full portfolio
For firms standardizing organizational intelligence across the whole portfolio.
- Unlimited portfolio companies
- Everything in Portfolio
- PO, ACH, and invoice billing
- Security review and custom onboarding
- Integration with Parallel, Beacon, and Bearing
Engagements are billed in USD and can be adjusted or concluded as your portfolio changes. Invoice and PO available on request.
Signal is designed to identify organizational patterns, not expose individual employees. Submissions are aggregated, anonymized, and interpreted as directional intelligence unless validated through deeper assessment.
Part of a broader framework
Signal stands alone — and deepens the wider engagement.
Signal is valuable on its own, even for a single company. It is also often the starting point of a broader relationship: when it surfaces a pattern worth investigating, Parallel provides a deeper operator-led assessment, Beacon keeps watch on the risk over time, and Bearing turns the combined intelligence into board-ready guidance.
See how the capabilities work together→Signal — common questions
- Can Signal be used for only one portfolio company?
- Yes. Signal Pilot is designed for 1–3 portfolio companies — for firms watching a small number of companies or testing Wexler Gray before expanding.
- Is Signal anonymous?
- Signal is designed around anonymity and pattern detection. Submissions are aggregated and interpreted as directional intelligence — Signal surfaces patterns, not individual employees or comments.
- Is Signal an HR engagement survey?
- No. Signal is not an HR survey. It is an execution-risk intelligence layer for investors — built to detect organizational friction, execution risk, leadership gaps, and sentiment shifts inside portfolio companies, for the PE firm.
- Can we pay by invoice or PO?
- Yes. Credit-card checkout is available for Pilot and Portfolio. Invoice, PO, and ACH are available on request for any plan, and are standard on Signal Enterprise.
- What happens if Signal identifies a serious issue?
- When Signal reveals a pattern that deserves deeper investigation, Wexler Gray can recommend a Parallel assessment (a structured, operator-led diagnostic) or a Bearing review (board-ready interpretation and direction).
- How does Signal relate to Parallel?
- Signal is the continuous listening layer; Parallel is the deep diagnostic. A pattern that Signal surfaces can trigger a Parallel assessment, which creates a deeper, independent baseline. They are complementary, and each can be bought on its own.
- Can Signal be used before a Parallel assessment?
- Yes. Signal can operate before, during, or after Parallel. Many firms start with Signal for continuous visibility, then commission Parallel when something warrants a deeper look.
- Can Signal continue after Parallel?
- Yes. Signal continues to monitor after a Parallel assessment, and Beacon tracks whether the identified risks are improving, worsening, or spreading.
- Who sees the Signal dashboard?
- The PE firm sees the dashboard — operating teams and portfolio operations. Signal is built for the investor’s view of organizational risk.
- Can portfolio company management see the submissions?
- Management visibility is configurable and agreed with you during onboarding. Because Signal depends on anonymity to work, individual submissions are never exposed — only aggregated, directional patterns.
Begin with Signal. Extend into the framework.
For larger portfolios, security review, or bespoke onboarding, Wexler Gray will tailor an engagement to your firm.