Execution & Routing
RG Intel™ is an off-platform exposure intelligence layer. This page explains what happens after signals are detected — how findings are packaged, prioritized, and routed for decisions.
What “Execution & Routing” means at RG Intel
Execution in RG Intel does not mean enforcement. It means turning verified signals into decision-ready outputs and routing options — so publishing, distribution, legal, and finance teams can respond with clarity (or simply document and monitor).
Decision-first
No disruption to distribution
Optional routing
Audit-ready documentation
What this is NOT
This is not a “takedown service” page. RG Intel focuses on intelligence: external visibility, propagation behavior, and decision-grade reporting. Routing and escalation are optional operational paths when your team chooses to act.
What’s included
- Verified signal packaging: links, timestamps, surface type, confidence, and context.
- Propagation summary: how the exposure spreads across platforms and territories.
- Repeat pattern detection: clustering where activity appears organized or recurring.
- Priority queue: what is time-sensitive vs what should be monitored.
- Routing-ready outputs for internal teams, distributors, insurers, lenders, or existing vendors.
Outputs you can generate
- Executive Snapshot: One-page decision view with key drivers, surfaces, velocity, and risk posture.
- Evidence Bundle: Export-ready package for internal review or external routing.
- Action Queue: Prioritized list of items to address now vs later, with notes.
- Territory Notes: Territory-level context that supports window/rights strategy conversations.
Recommended workflow
- 1) Detect & verify signals (RG Intel surfaces + confidence).
- 2) Summarize exposure behavior (velocity, surfaces, territory distribution).
- 3) Produce a decision output (Snapshot / Bundle / Queue).
- 4) Route internally (distribution/rights/finance) or to approved external vendors.
- 5) Continue monitoring to confirm resolution or escalation trends.
RG Intel is built to strengthen publishing decisions — whether you act immediately, document and monitor, or route findings into existing internal workflows.