AI monitors competitor launches, pricing changes, feature updates, content, and hiring signals on a schedule. Get a weekly intelligence brief that helps your marketing, product, and positioning stay current.
Growth plan feature
A competitor drops a new pricing tier. Another launches a feature that changes buyer expectations. A third pivots its positioning into your category. If nobody is watching the market, those moves only show up after they have already shaped customer perception. Competitor Radar keeps the signal organized before it becomes a surprise.
new products, features, integrations, and positioning moves
plan changes, packaging shifts, trials, and discounts
content, hiring, partnerships, and market narratives
Competitor Radar monitors each competitor across the signals that actually matter for strategic decisions â not just vanity metrics.
New features, version releases, and product expansions â the moment they go live.
Tier restructuring, price increases, new free plans, or packaging shifts that affect your positioning.
Blog posts, landing page changes, positioning pivots, and new marketing angles they're testing.
Incremental feature additions, API changes, and integration announcements that signal roadmap direction.
New job postings reveal where competitors are investing next â ML engineer hiring means AI features incoming.
Funding rounds, partnerships, acquisitions, and strategic pivots that reshape your competitive landscape.
Each week, a concise summary of what changed across your competitor set. Prioritized by impact â the pricing pivot that affects your positioning surfaces above a minor blog post.
Major moves such as fundraising, acquisitions, pricing overhauls, or direct positioning attacks are called out so your team can decide whether to respond, update messaging, or keep watching.
Competitor Radar is available on the Growth plan ($100/mo). Includes auto-publish, SEO and GEO recommendations, and image generation.
Weekly competitive intelligence for the market moves that matter. Know what competitors shipped, priced, and positioned â without spending hours on manual research.