Salence
/ˈseɪliəns/nounsalience/ˈseɪliəns/ the quality of attracting attention through neural significance
valence/ˈveɪləns/ the positive or negative affective value associated with a stimulus
Check product analyticsdemos for trust
Inspect response patterns indemos
Problem
In product analytics software, product marketing teams often approve product demos because the story makes sense internally. But when the market already carries instrumentation complexity and trust in data, weak assets can hide whether the product story feels credible.
Why it matters
Once product demos are live, low trust can slow positioning work and launch readiness and make analytics stack expansion harder to win. That creates avoidable friction exactly where the team needs consistency and confidence.
How Salence helps
Salence gives product marketing teams a way to examine how product demos may land with new buyers, helping them spot where the product story loses credibility and adjust feature sequence, proof moments, and call-to-action timing before launch, sales use, or onboarding rollout.
Salence is a multimodal foundation model that predicts brain-response patterns from visual and audiovisual content, translating them into interpretable audience signals.