Know what they're up to. Without the work.

Your competitors make moves every week. New prices. New hires. New messaging. You could spend hours stalking them - or you could get one email on Monday that tells you everything worth knowing.

What we watch

The signals that actually mean something

Most “competitive intel” is noise. We skip the noise. You get the five things that tell you what your competitors are really doing - not what they say they're doing.

Pricing changes

Your competitor raises prices and you find out from a prospect. Awkward. We watch their pricing pages so you know first. Not "something changed" - the actual numbers.

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

Hiring signals

A company hiring 4 sales reps isn't a job posting. It's a strategy leak. Same with that new VP of Enterprise. Job boards tell stories if you know how to read them. We do.

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

Ad campaigns

Your competitors test messages all day. Most flop. The ones that stick? That's their real positioning. We track Meta, Google, and LinkedIn so you can learn from their experiments without paying for them.

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

Website updates

One week their homepage says "Simple." Next week it says "Powerful." That's not a typo. That's a strategy shift. We catch the changes that matter and skip the footer tweaks.

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

Content & social

Three blog posts about AI in one week isn't a content calendar. It's a bet on where the market is going. We surface the patterns so you can see what your competitors are banking on.

"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 where data goes to die. We send you an email. You read it. That's the product.

Monday morning email

One email. Everything that happened. Read it with your coffee. Done. No dashboard to check, no app to open, no habit to build.

Slack if you prefer

Some teams live in Slack. Fine. We'll meet you there. Same intel, different inbox.

Written by humans, for humans

We don't send you a spreadsheet and call it "insights." You get plain sentences that explain what changed and why it might matter.

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

That's the limit. On purpose. If you're tracking 15 competitors, you're not really tracking any of them. Focus wins.

Two minutes to start

Type their names. That's it. No integrations, no API keys, no "let's schedule an onboarding call." Just names.

It runs while you don't

We check their sites at 3am so you can sleep at 3am. The whole point is that you forget about it until Monday.

Try it for a week. See what you've been missing.

$29/month. Cancel whenever. No contracts, no “annual commitment discounts,” no games.

7 days free. One Monday email is usually enough to know if it's for you.