PeerSignal
Honest social proof, computed at call time
A service that composes truthful peer-group strings — "seven other cardiologists from your hospital are already registered" — from live DoctorGraph and WebinarDesk data, fresh on every call.
- Live Peer count, not a cached line
- Honest Never rounds up, never embellishes
- 0 Signals shown without an auditable peer group
PeerSignal is the quiet conversion lift that no one pitches. Every outbound invitation tries to say something like "your peers are already attending" — but almost every platform says it as a static line that ages badly. PeerSignal computes the line fresh on every call from the actual state of the webinar registry and the actual peer group of the doctor being called.
The peer group is honest by default. A cardiologist at a tertiary hospital hears a count of other cardiologists from tertiary hospitals (not "2300 doctors in total"). A resident hears about other residents in their specialty. A doctor from a regional centre hears about other doctors from the same region. The more specific the peer group, the more believable the signal — and the platform never shows a signal it cannot substantiate.
If the count is zero, nothing is said. If the count is one, the signal is mentioned only if the referenced peer has consented to be named. No embellishment, no rounding up, no vague "hundreds of doctors are attending". The credibility of the signal is what makes it convert — the moment the platform over-claims, the lift disappears for months.
Campaign managers see the signal the agent will use, per doctor, before the call. If a signal is uncomfortable — for example, the only registered peer is a well-known rival — the manager can suppress it. The default is transparency.
Everything PeerSignal handles for you
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Fresh computation per call
Peer counts are pulled from the live registry — never a cached static line.
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Specific peer groups
Specialty + institution + region — the more specific, the more credible.
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Honest by default
Never rounds up, never says "hundreds" unless the count supports it.
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Suppression rules
Campaign managers can suppress peer signals on a per-doctor basis before the call.
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Named-peer consent
A named peer is only mentioned if they have explicitly consented to appear as a reference.
The truthful social proof every invitation deserves
PeerSignal reads the doctor graph and the webinar registry, composes a signal string, and hands it to the agent — which may or may not use it depending on the conversation.
- DoctorGraph supplies the doctor's peer-group definition (specialty + institution + region).
- WebinarDesk supplies the live registration list the signal is computed against.
- AgentBuilder consumes the signal string when composing the invitation turn.
- ConsentLedger gates named-peer mentions behind an explicit consent record.
Wire PeerSignal into your product today
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