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title: "Free buying-signal finder: companies that just raised, got acquired, or hired | Datahyena"
url: https://datahyena.com/buying-signals/
description: "Find B2B companies that just hit a buying signal: funding rounds, acquisitions, and executive moves from the last 30 days. Filter by industry and country. Free, no card."
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# Companies that just hit a buying signal.

The best time to reach out is the moment something changes. Pick a signal and see
 companies that just raised funding, got acquired, or hired a new executive. Free.

## How it works

From a cold list to a warm list in three steps.

- 1

### Pick a signal

 Funding rounds, acquisitions, or executive moves. Narrow by industry and country.

- 2

### Enter your work email

 We build a board for your company and show you five matching companies right away.

- 3

### Reach out while it’s warm

 These companies just changed. Get the full list as a live feed or webhook via the API.

## Three buying signals, one tool

Each is a moment a company is more likely to buy. Here is why they matter and what you can
 pull.

 [### Funding rounds

 A company that just raised has fresh budget and a mandate to grow. The clearest moment to sell into a new line item.

Explore funding rounds →](https://datahyena.com/signals/funding)[### Acquisitions

 An acquisition means integration, new tooling, and shifting vendors. Acquirers are actively buying and consolidating.

Explore acquisitions →](https://datahyena.com/signals/acquisitions)[### Executive moves

 A new VP or C-level hire rebuilds their stack in the first 90 days. New leaders bring new budgets and new priorities.

Explore executive moves →](https://datahyena.com/signals/exec-moves)

## Why timing signals beat a cold list

Most prospecting starts with a static list and a guess about who might be ready. Timing
 signals flip that around. Instead of guessing, you reach out to companies at the exact
 moment they changed, when budget is fresh and priorities are in motion.

A funding round means new money and a mandate to grow. An acquisition means integration
 work and vendor consolidation. A new executive means a stack rebuild in the first ninety
 days. Each is a public, dated event that tells you a company is far more likely to buy
 than a random account that happens to fit your profile.

Datahyena tracks these events across thousands of companies and serves them as clean,
 deduplicated records. Use this free tool for a quick look, or pull the full feed through
 the [API](https://datahyena.com/docs)
to trigger your CRM and outbound the moment a company hits a signal. New to the terms? The
[glossary](https://datahyena.com/glossary)
breaks down seed rounds, Series A, down rounds, and more.

 [Get the API key](https://app.datahyena.com/register) [See pricing](https://datahyena.com/pricing)

## Buying signals, answered

 What the tool does and how the data works.

 What is a buying signal? A buying signal is a public event that means a company is more likely to buy right now: a funding round, an acquisition, or a new executive hire. These moments come with fresh budget, new priorities, and a willingness to switch vendors, which makes them the best time to reach out.
 How do I find companies that just raised funding? Pick the funding signal above, optionally filter by industry and country, and enter your work email. You will see companies that announced a round in the last 30 days, with the round, the amount, and the date. The full list is available as a feed or webhook through the API.
 Is this free? Yes. The tool is free and needs no credit card. You enter a work email to see your matches. To pull every match automatically as a live feed or webhook, you connect the API, which starts free with 50 credits.
 How fresh are the signals? Every result hit its signal in the last 30 days, and new funding rounds, acquisitions, and executive moves land continuously. You are never working from a stale, months-old export.
 Can I get these signals automatically instead of one at a time? Yes. The same funding, acquisition, and executive-move signals are available through the Datahyena API as a clean REST endpoint or pushed to you in real time over webhooks, so your CRM or outbound tooling is triggered the moment a company changes.
