Three ways to access Sherlock industry intelligence: national context, operator interviews, customer research, and recommendations tied to the market you care about.
If the report does not give you at least one insight you can act on, email us within 30 days and we will refund every dollar. The first useful decision should more than justify the cost.
If we missed yours, email hello@sherlockreports.com.
Standard ($497) is the full national industry report. Quarterly + Coaching ($2,000/yr) keeps one industry current all year with four updates and four 1:1 calls. All-Access ($2,997, one-time) unlocks every industry report we publish — best if you operate or invest across multiple verticals.
Yes. Any one-time purchase credits toward an upgrade within 30 days. Most buyers start with a single report, then move to Quarterly once they see the value of ongoing data and coaching.
The 2026 edition reflects the latest available data, refreshed in May 2026. Quarterly subscribers receive an updated edition every quarter, plus a coaching call to apply it.
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IBISWorld and Statista are mostly macro research products: useful for broad market size, category trends, and reference charts. Sherlock is more specific: operator interviews, customer research, city-level competitor scans, local demand signals, and recommendations tied to a concrete market decision.
Standard reports are licensed for use within a single business or operating company. All-Access is licensed for use across a team or portfolio. Quarterly + Coaching includes team sharing within one operating company. For agency or franchise distribution, contact us about an enterprise license.
Yes. If you need a deeper dive into a specific market, segment, or strategic question that falls outside our standard reports, email us and we'll scope a custom engagement. Typical custom work runs $5K–$15K depending on scope.
Most operators start with a Standard Report ($497) — the cleanest path from "I'm guessing" to "I know."