Custom Projects
Got something specific
you need to measure?
SignIQ's core product is audience intelligence for digital signage, but the measurement layer underneath isn't fussy. If you have a brief that doesn't fit the box — different sensor, different vertical, different metric — we'd like to hear it.
What we take on
A few shapes a custom project can take.
Custom detection models
Beyond people-counting — queues, vehicles, shelf state, safety equipment, specific object classes you actually care about. We train against your scenes.
Non-camera sensors
Thermal, depth, lidar, radar, audio level — anywhere a camera isn't the right tool. Same edge-first architecture, different physics.
Industry-specific intelligence
Beyond signage. Warehouse safety, transit dwell, healthcare flow, retail back-of-house — same measurement DNA applied to a different room.
Custom integrations
Audience data piped into the analytics, BI or CMS stack you already run. SFTP drops, BigQuery, custom webhooks, whatever fits.
Bespoke dashboards & reporting
White-label dashboards, custom report templates, embedded views inside your platform — built on top of the SignIQ measurement layer.
Research & methodology
Measurement methodology consulting, proof-of-concept studies, calibration deep-dives — for teams that need to know the data is right before deploying.
How it works
Project-priced, scoped per brief.
No retainers, no open-ended hourly bills. Every project gets a fixed scope and a fixed fee before any code is written.
Tell us what you need
A note describing what you're trying to measure and why. We'll come back the same week with a view on whether it's a fit.
Scope & quote
Discovery call, technical scope, fixed-fee proposal. You see the price and the deliverable before signing.
Build & deliver
Engineering, model training, deployment, validation. Milestones agreed upfront, no scope creep, no surprise invoices.
Run it (or don't)
Hand it over to your team, or keep us on for ongoing support. Either path is fine — we'd rather you own it than feel locked in.
Got a brief in mind?
A paragraph is enough. Tell us what you're trying to measure, where, and roughly when — we'll come back with a view on whether we can help and what a project would look like.