Competitor monitoring features

Track competitor pricing, messaging, hiring, and website changes without doing the checking yourself.

RivalReport watches the public signals that usually matter first, then sends one Monday brief your product, marketing, or sales team can actually use.

  • 7-day free trial
  • No credit card required
  • Setup takes a couple of minutes

What we watch

The signals that actually mean something

Most competitor tracking tools dump raw activity on your team. RivalReport keeps the weekly brief focused on the changes most likely to affect positioning, sales conversations, and campaign decisions.

Pricing changes

We watch pricing pages and summarize meaningful changes in your Monday brief, in plain English.

"Acme raised their Pro plan from $49 to $79 on Tuesday."

Hiring signals

Hiring patterns often hint at the next strategic move. We surface the signals that matter.

"4 new sales roles posted. They're going upmarket."

Ad campaigns

We track competitor ad activity and call out the messaging patterns worth paying attention to.

"New LinkedIn campaign: targeting CFOs with cost-savings angle."

Website updates

We catch meaningful homepage and product page changes, not footer noise or tiny copy edits.

"Homepage headline changed from 'Simple' to 'Powerful.'"

Content and social

New posts, announcements, and social patterns show up in the brief when they point to a real shift.

"3 AI-focused blog posts this week. They're pivoting."

How it reaches you

It comes to you. You don't go to it.

Dashboards are optional. The default experience is a Monday brief delivered to your inbox or Slack.

Monday morning email

One weekly email with the competitor changes that matter. Read it with your coffee and move on.

Slack if you prefer

Some teams want the same brief in Slack. We can deliver there too.

Written by humans, for humans

We summarize changes in plain sentences so the report is easy to skim and share.

The boring details

Simple on purpose

You have enough complex tools. This one does one thing well and gets out of your way.

Five competitors

The default setup keeps things focused so the brief stays useful instead of noisy.

Two minutes to start

Type the names you want to track and let the system do the monitoring for you.

It runs while you don't

We keep checking competitor sites through the week so you only need to review the brief on Monday.

Try it for a week. See whether one Monday brief saves you a round of manual research.

$29/month. 7-day trial. No contracts, no games.

7 days free. No credit card required. Most teams know after the first brief whether it deserves a place in the weekly workflow.