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How to read the Blueshift Score
The Blueshift Score measures how many of seven platform-shift signals are active for a company: Interface Shift, Cost Collapse, Developer Gravity, Distribution Capture, Profit Migration, Incumbent Hesitation, and Capital Flood. A score of 5–7 indicates a structural shift is confirmed. A score of 3–4 suggests one is emerging. A low score does not mean a weak company — it may indicate an early-stage opportunity before the market recognizes the shift. The score is one input in a larger framework, not a buy or sell signal.
The score is only the starting point.
Each report breaks down where the company sits within its industry, how it compares against competitors across all seven signals, and what the score trajectory means — whether a company is building momentum or losing position. That context is what turns a number into an investment thesis.