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Patterns are repeated call signals that show up often enough to treat as a rule, not an anecdote.

How patterns are built

Yuzu extracts structured insights from calls, then clusters similar insights across the workspace. A pattern can come from repeated objections, repeated pain, repeated requested features, or repeated language buyers use to describe value.

What makes a pattern useful

A useful pattern has:
  • Multiple supporting call moments.
  • Recent evidence.
  • A clear buyer-facing theme.
  • Enough specificity to change a follow-up, recap, or content idea.

Pattern status

New workspaces may show no patterns until enough calls are indexed. Pattern clustering runs after knowledge-base indexing and is debounced so repeated call updates do not overload the queue.

What comes next

Patterns will feed stronger content suggestions, case-study candidates, and outbound ideas as the content section matures.