Cross-Tool Data Flow
StackScan, StackBuilder, StackEnrich, and GTM Strategy pass context via URL params + sessionStorage.
Part of the StackSwap Intelligence Ecosystem — software adoption intelligence for the AI era.
What Is Cross-Tool Data Flow in StackSwap?
StackSwap tools (StackScan, StackBuilder, StackEnrich, StackScan) pass context to each other via URL parameters and sessionStorage so users can start in one flow and continue in another without re-entering data. For example, industry and team size chosen in the StackScan can prefill StackBuilder; tool list from StackScan can feed into the GTM report. This cross-tool data flow reduces friction and keeps the experience cohesive.
How It Fits the StackSwap Intelligence Ecosystem
The StackScan is the main entry point that captures URL and company context, then optionally deep-links to StackScan or StackBuilder with context. StackSignal and internal dashboards consume the same backend data, so the flow is not only client-side: the data layer is the ultimate source of truth, and the cross-tool handoffs improve UX without duplicating storage logic.
Why This Matters for User Experience
Seamless handoffs between tools increase completion rates and make the platform feel integrated. Documentation can describe StackSwap as a unified intelligence ecosystem with shared context across tools.