LOCAL MEDIA & BUSINESS TOOLS

The neighborhood is the network.

Stewart Insights builds tools for the day-to-day economy:

Sugarpop Says! helps people find The Scoop around town.

Atlas Local helps businesses hear what customers are really saying before it turns into a review, a rumor, or a missed return visit.

Available Now

Sugarpop Says! is available on the App Store and Google Play. Atlas Local is open for small business activation.

Now live

Two products. One local loop.

One side helps people keep up with the neighborhood. The other helps businesses keep up with the people. That is the loop Stewart Insights is building.

News release

Atlas Local is open for business.

Stewart Insights announced Atlas Local as a practical customer-feedback platform for small businesses that need to catch the complaint, save the visit, and keep the customer.

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Sugarpop Says! local discovery app

Local Community

Sugarpop Says!

Sugarpop Says! is built for local awareness: the places, updates, events, businesses, conditions, and practical tips that help people understand what is happening around them.

Sugarpop Says!
Atlas Local small business feedback platform

Local Business

Atlas Rules

Put up a QR sign. Ask how it went. Catch the complaint while there is still time to fix it. Atlas Local gives small businesses a cleaner way to hear customers before the internet does.

Atlas Local

Here for the local operator

Useful things, built close to the work.

Most local businesses are built around customer service, sales, and daily operations. They do not need more noise. They need practical ways to understand customers, test ideas, and make decisions without stepping away from the work.

Stewart Insights exists for that space. It is a quiet collection of research habits, digital products, local systems, and useful tools. Some are simple. Some are more advanced. All of them are meant to make the next decision easier.

What we notice

The useful clues are usually already there.

Foot traffic

A slow lunch rush. A busy parking lot. A quiet Tuesday. The local pattern usually appears before the explanation does.

Customer feedback

A review that keeps repeating the same complaint can be more useful than a long report that never reaches the counter.

Local visibility

Sometimes the issue is not the business. It is whether people can find it, understand it, and remember why it matters.

What is here

A collection of systems that tend to help.

Customer pulse tools

Simple ways to ask customers what worked, what did not, and whether they would come back.

Brand and reputation checks

A clearer view of what people see, say, and remember about a business.

Campaign and promotion reads

A practical look at whether a special, event, message, or local push did what it was supposed to do.

Local visibility systems

Digital pages, content structures, and discovery tools that help businesses show up with more context.

Operator dashboards

Lightweight reporting that brings useful activity, feedback, and performance signals into one place.

Staff and service feedback

Practical listening systems for teams that depend on service, timing, and repeat visits.

Start simple

If you are curious, start here.

If you are trying to understand your customers, improve how your business shows up, test a local idea, or bring more order to what you already know, there is probably something here that can help.

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