Priority levels and what to do
Every Signal has one of three priority labels: High, Medium, or Low. The label is meant to tell you how urgently to respond.

The three levels
The colours match the badges on Signal cards in the Signals Hub and the dot indicators next to every stay date.
How Rate Radar decides priority
Priority is a function of two things:
How dramatic the change is. A 40 price drop carries more weight than a 10 drop. Two competitors going sold out is more significant than one.
How close the stay date is. A Signal for a date next week is more urgent than the same Signal for a date six months away. Distant dates can move materially before the stay actually happens.
You don't need to think about this — Rate Radar does the maths and shows you the label.
Filtering by priority
In the Signals Hub, click the High, Medium, or Low filter to narrow the list. The count next to each button shows how many unread Signals are at that level — useful for a quick triage when you open the Hub.