Listings alone do not create control.
YotSignal helps marine teams organize builder, model, specification, document, media, and listing information so they can research faster, create better listings, and give buyers clearer information.
Model intelligence is built from official-source research and reviewed evidence, not recycled marketplace listings.
The marine market is fragmented.
Boat information lives across builder websites, brochures, PDFs, dealer records, emails, listing forms, and old documents. Dealers and brokers often rebuild the same basic information over and over.
Model pages, brochures, PDFs, and old documents live in different places, and they do not always agree.
The same model can carry different numbers across sources, with no clear way to tell which is current.
Spec sheets, brochures, and manuals go missing exactly when a dealer or a buyer needs them.
Every new listing rebuilds the same basic model information by hand.
One listing is thorough, the next is thin, and buyers cannot tell quality from a gap in the data.
Dealers and brokers lose hours preparing listings and presentations that should already exist.
YotSignal organizes the record before the listing.
YotSignal creates a structured view of builder and model information. It keeps sources attached, separates candidate evidence from reviewed data, and gives dealers and brokers a clearer starting point for research, listings, and presentations.
- Official builder informationModel records, specifications, documents, and media references, with the source kept on each.
- Reviewed model intelligenceChecked against the source and existing records before it becomes authority.
- YAM workspaceWhere dealers and brokers turn intelligence into real work.
- Listings, dossiers, presentations, and researchOne reviewed record, many outputs.
Public pages are one output.
YotSignal is not built around a public page first. The platform starts with builder and model intelligence, source records, review status, and dealer workflow. A public page is only one way reviewed information can be used.
Source-tracked. Reviewed before public use.
Every record keeps its source attached. New information is reviewed before it becomes public authority. Candidate evidence is kept separate from reviewed data, and dealer-submitted listing details remain the responsibility of the submitting dealer or broker.