A competitor-watching system, built for your business — owned by you

Every move your rivals make — on the record.

Market Radar watches your rivals' public pages around the clock, ignores cosmetic churn, and hands your team one short ranked brief each week.

Built around your business. Handed over. Owned by you — no subscription.

How you get it

Not a subscription. A build.

1A conversationTell us your market: who your rivals are, what a bad surprise looks like.
2A pilot on your own rivalsAn invite and a funded test budget — you run the real pipeline on your own competitors, spending our money, not yours, before you decide anything.
3Your version, handed overBuilt around your pages and your team's tools — brief into your inbox or Slack, history in your hands. You own the machinery.

How it works — one real change, replayed end to end

From a quiet check to the brief in your inbox.

This is the actual pipeline, replayed: pages checked, a difference found, the watcher's reasoning in plain words, the catch stamped with its time, the brief entry written, the email delivered.

Sample run — real recordings replace this before launch
checking Planbeam — pricing page… nothing meaningful moved
Around-the-clock checks
checked · Planbeam — Pricing page
The watcher thinks out loud
the judge sits here — every difference gets a written verdict
Into the weekly brief
the brief assembles here as catches land during the week
…and to your inbox
Monday it arrives here — forwardable, sources linked
check

The deliverable

Monday, one email: what moved and why it matters.

Market Radar · weekly brief SampleWeek of 29 Jun

Team scheduling software: what moved this week

1

Planbeam cut its Team plan from $29 to $24 per seat

PlanbeamPricecaught in 14 min · sample

A 17% cut on their most-sold plan, quietly, mid-quarter. Historically they discount only in January — this looks like a response to slowing signups, and it puts direct pressure on anyone priced between $25 and $30.

See the page it happened on
2

Copperline launched shift auto-filling

CopperlineFeaturecaught in 11 min · sample

Their announcement says open shifts now fill themselves from availability and rules. That was a gap both of you shared — now it is a gap only you have.

See the page it happened on
3

Fieldnote now sells to agencies first

FieldnotePositioningcaught in 19 min · sample

Their product page headline moved from generic teams to agencies managing client work. Expect their sales motion and integrations to follow. If agencies matter to you, they just aimed at your segment.

See the page it happened on
4,212 checks · 3 real changes · 41 cosmetic tremors ignoreddelivered to you@yourcompany.example

Price cuts don't wait for Monday — urgent catches reach you the minute they're stamped.

What nobody else shows

Three things you get here and nowhere else.

A measured catch time on every change

First seen 2 Jul, 09:27Caught 09:41
Caught · 14 minSample

Everyone in this market says “real-time”; nobody publishes a number. Every catch here is stamped from two logged clocks: when the change appeared and when we caught it. The pattern behind this watcher catches in about 15 minutes in its production home — this product will publish its own measured times, not borrowed ones.

The reasoning, not a black box

The watcher's judgmentReal change

The number in the Team plan card changed. Surrounding layout and a rotated testimonial also changed — ignored, no meaning moved there. A price on the most prominent plan is a high-priority move.

The watcher's judgmentCosmetic — ignored

One testimonial rotated; prices, plans and claims are unchanged. Rotating quotes are the most common false alarm in page watching — filtered.

The #1 complaint about every watcher, cheap or enterprise: noise until you tune it out. Ours shows its thinking on every judgment — including the alarms it chose NOT to send. Silence you can trust is the feature.

A history that belongs to you

Every capture is kept, dated, and never rewritten. A competitor starting today cannot rebuild your last quarter. Cancel a rented platform and its archive is gone — this record is yours, and it gets more valuable every week it runs.

Today's numbers, computed — not marketing

It's running now — here's how much it watches.

26pages watched
61,234checks this month
7real changes
78tremors ignored
Sample
Planbeam5 pages
280 checks todaylast catch 2 Jul, 09:41
Copperline5 pages
310 checks todaylast catch 1 Jul, 14:16
Fieldnote4 pages
340 checks todaylast catch 30 Jun, 08:31
Harborlight4 pages
370 checks todaylast catch 29 Jun, 12:03
Tallyworks5 pages
400 checks todaylast catch 26 Jun, 16:39
Ridgeline3 pages
430 checks todaylast catch 24 Jun, 10:19

All of it polite: rate-limited, cached, public pages only — a considerate guest that never hammers anyone's site.

The front door

Point it at your market in one sitting.

1Paste your rivals' links
planbeam.examplecopperline.example/pricinghttps://fieldnote.example
One per line, any format — pricing pages, product pages, whole sites.
2It reads the pages and proposes the watch plan
pricing page — every 15 minproduct pages — every 4 hjob postings — daily
What to watch, how often, and why — written in plain words.
3You approve every line before anything starts
pricing page ✓product pages ✓social accounts — skipped
Yes, no, or fix — nothing unconfirmed is ever acted on.

Your team does this once — or we do it with you. See the front door →

What runs today, what we build for you

Assembled around your business.

These are the pieces. The filled tags run today — you can walk into the example market and see them. The outlined ones we build to order, shaped to your market, your pages, your team's tools.

Running todayRegister your marketName your rivals once — pricing pages, product pages, announcements, reviews, job posts — grouped as one market, not a pile of URLs.
Running todayAround-the-clock watchingPolite, rate-limited checks on a schedule you choose, from every 15 minutes to daily. Public pages only, always respectful.
Running todayThe judgmentEvery difference is judged real or cosmetic, in writing. Real ones are filed: price, feature, positioning, hiring, or content.
Running todayThe ranked weekly briefOne short, ranked, forwardable email a week — what moved, why it matters, source links, and the catch time on every item.
Running todayPrompt alertsThe changes that can't wait for Monday — a price cut, a launch — reach you when they're caught, with the evidence attached.
Your choice, your priceYou even choose the brain — budget, premium, or fully private on your own hardware
BudgetCapable free-tier models do the judging. Near-zero AI cost per check — the default, and what this showcase runs on.
QualityPremium models on the hardest judgments. Costs more per check, metered against your budget with a hard stop.
PrivateOpen models on your own hardware (or a box we set up). No third-party AI ever sees your market data.
A setting, not a rebuild — full control, priced to your need.
Built for you, on requestMore kinds of pagesApp-store listings, marketplaces, ad libraries, local listings, documentation — if it's public, it can go under watch.
Built for you, on requestSeveral markets in parallelAgencies run one watcher per client, each with its own brief, its own recipients, its own history.
Built for you, on requestIndustry starting templatesA pre-shaped watch plan for your vertical, so week one already knows what a pricing page in your world looks like.
Built for you, on requestReview & social listeningScores, volume, and sentiment on rival review profiles and social accounts — trends, not just single mentions.
Built for you, on requestDelivery where your team livesThe brief and alerts into Slack, Teams, or a shared inbox — wherever decisions actually get made.
Built for you, on requestWhite-label briefsYour agency's name on the brief your client forwards. Same machinery, your brand on the paper.
Built for you, on requestHistory exportsThe dated record flowing into your BI tool, data warehouse, or documents — it's your data, it travels.
Built for you, on requestA board for the whole teamShared access with roles: who can add rivals, who reads briefs, who approves changes to the watch plan.

An honest map of the market

The enterprise programs, the page watchers — and the middle they both leave open.

The enterprise programs$15,000–60,000 / year

Klue, Crayon, Kompyte. Genuinely excellent battlecards and sales enablement — built for departments with a dedicated analyst. Their own reviewers call them overkill below ~50 sales reps, and the archive stays on the vendor's side.

Built for you (this one)shaped — and priced — to your need

Thinks in markets and rivals like the programs. Watches YOUR pages, speaks plain business language, shows its reasoning, stamps every catch with a measured time — and the whole thing, history included, is owned by you. We copied what both shelves do well and built it where they won't go.

The page watchers$10–100 / month

Visualping, Hexowatch, Distill. Very good at telling you a URL changed. No idea of a competitor or a market, meaning is your job to assemble, and false alarms are the top complaint on every review page.

Receipts, one click deep

Every claim here carries its receipt.

What stands behind every brief
  • The page before and after, side by side, changed passage marked.
  • The watcher's written reasoning for calling it real — and the list of tremors it ignored, with reasons.
  • Two clocks on every catch: first seen, caught — the latency is arithmetic, not marketing.
  • What the week cost, to the cent, against a budget with a hard stop coded in.
  • A history that is never rewritten — every brief can be rebuilt from the raw captures behind it.
2–4 hours / weekwhat checking ~26 competitor pages by hand costs a skilled person — done late and incompletely ($400–1,600/month at agency rates)
$9,000–10,000what comparable bespoke intelligence-and-reporting builds sell for on the marketplaces — yours is scoped to what you actually need
single dollars / weekwhat running a full market costs on the budget tier — computed and shown in the app, never estimated in marketing copy

Get this built for your business

A real conversation, not a funnel: tell us your market, get an owner-funded test budget, and watch the core run on your own competitor set before you decide anything. If it's a fit, we build your version — integrated with your tools, owned by you.
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