Webinar: HCP Horizon launch event

Be among the first to see HCP Horizon in action

Tuesday 12 May 2026

Be among the first to see HCP Horizon in action.

In this on demand session, we will introduce the platform and show how it helps teams move from fragmented signals to clear, structured insight drawn from real HCP conversation.

What you will see

  • How HCP Horizon brings together large volumes of HCP conversation into a structured, explorable view.
  • How to search by product, trial, company, topic, or congress and instantly understand how HCPs are discussing it.
  • How to track what is changing over time, and identify where attention is increasing.
  • How teams can use the platform to support medical, marketing, insights, and strategy decisions.

Register for the launch event

See HCP Horizon for the first time.

Register here

DOL Finder identifies HCPs who shape clinical thinking – not simply those with the biggest public following.

Ranking is based on peer-to-peer impact, including:

  • HCP mentions
  • HCP replies
  • HCP amplification
  • Topic-specific authority
  • Professional network behaviour

This focuses on the influence that changes clinical practice.

DOL Finder 2.0 brings clarity to complex digital behaviour through (coming Q1 2026):

  • Natural-language AI search
  • AI summaries of sentiment and key themes
  • Transparent explanations of why each HCP ranks as they do
  • Detection of emerging voices and narrative shifts

No clunky or slow dashboards.

No heavy interfaces.

Just a clean, high-performance UX designed for global, regional, and local teams to use confidently.

DOL Finder analyses public digital behaviour where HCPs share scientific views, clinical experiences, and unmet needs.

Profile links show their wider channel presence for full-context understanding.

  • Distilled from 3M+ validated HCP profiles 
  • Ethical, legally compliant data collection 
  • Thousands of relevant HCPs per therapy area 
  • Up to 50 users per indication included 
  • Built for global to affiliate collaboration