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Trust, data handling, and deployment clarity

BuyerRecon interprets early buyer motion with a careful approach to data minimisation, first-party signal collection, and consent-aware deployment.

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Approach

Built for cautious rollout

BuyerRecon is built for teams that want earlier commercial visibility without jumping straight into heavy integration or broad data collection.

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Collect only what matters

BuyerRecon focuses on commercially relevant behavioural signals rather than unnecessary personal data collection.

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Separate signal from identity

Anonymous signal interpretation and user-submitted lead capture are handled as distinct flows. The behavioural layer does not depend on the contact layer.

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Consent-aware deployment

Deployment aligns with the customer's consent and analytics framework, particularly where non-essential tracking technologies are involved.

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Staged diagnostic rollout

Teams begin with a focused diagnostic before expanding scope. Evidence comes before commitment.

Data Handling

A data-minimised approach

BuyerRecon is built around first-party event collection and signal interpretation. The behavioural layer focuses on on-site activity patterns rather than direct identity capture.

Where contact details are collected — through forms or meeting booking — those are handled through user-initiated lead-capture flows, not through the BuyerRecon event layer itself.

BuyerRecon is built with UK GDPR and PECR-aware design principles, with emphasis on data minimisation, first-party signal collection, and consent-aware deployment. Primary processing is UK-led, with selected EU-based infrastructure where applicable.
Architecture

How the signal layer works

BuyerRecon uses a lightweight browser-side event layer to observe on-site behavioural signals and structure them for downstream interpretation. This layer avoids intentional collection of direct PII in the tracker itself.

  • Browser-side first-party event capture
  • Structured event collection for commercial signal interpretation
  • Separate lead-capture flows for forms and meeting booking
  • Staged path toward deeper integrations over time

What this means in practice

BuyerRecon is not a broad surveillance layer. It is a focused commercial signal layer for teams that want to see more of the buying journey before the form fill.

Compliance

Compliance posture today

BuyerRecon is built with UK GDPR and PECR-aware design principles:

  • Data minimisation
  • Consent-aware deployment for non-essential tracking
  • Clear separation between anonymous behavioural signals and submitted lead data
  • Controlled rollout of additional integrations and data flows

Certifications and assurance roadmap

We are building BuyerRecon with a pragmatic assurance approach: control maturity first, then formal attestations as customer and deployment requirements justify them.

Processing and infrastructure

Primary processing is UK-led, with selected infrastructure or storage support in the EU where applicable. For customers with specific procurement or data residency requirements, infrastructure conversations are part of the qualification process.

Social Proof

Evidence before logos

At this stage, we share BuyerRecon through product logic, deployment walkthroughs, and anonymised signal examples rather than broad public logo usage.

Sample evidence-card logic

See how fit scoring, intent interpretation, and evaluation-window detection work in practice.

Traffic diagnostic patterns

Example patterns from traffic quality analysis, revisit continuity, and dark-intent candidate identification.

Staged deployment approach

How teams validate signal quality on their own site before expanding scope.

FAQ

Trust FAQ

Does BuyerRecon collect personal data?
The core event layer focuses on behavioural signals rather than intentional collection of direct PII. User-submitted contact data — such as forms or booking details — sits in separate lead-capture flows outside the BuyerRecon tracker layer.
Is BuyerRecon client-side only?
The current signal layer is browser-side and lightweight. Deeper enrichment and broader integration capabilities are on the expansion roadmap, not the default deployment model today.
Do you support privacy-conscious rollout?
Yes. BuyerRecon supports staged rollout, data minimisation, and consent-aware deployment rather than forcing an all-at-once implementation.
Can you support procurement or security review?
Yes. For qualified opportunities, we walk through architecture, deployment approach, data handling logic, and rollout boundaries in detail.

Want the commercial view as well as the technical one?

See how BuyerRecon turns early behavioural signals into evidence cards, timing clues, and better sales prioritisation.

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