Their next move, already on your phone.
Right now, knowing what your competitors are doing means checking their sites, their ads, their reviews — whenever you find a spare hour. This watches them for you, around the clock, and sends you a short note only when something actually changed: a price, a launch, a new campaign.
What changes.
[ BEFORE → AFTER ]What we set up and run.
[ THE WORK ]Page and price watch
We set up quiet checks on the competitor pages you choose — prices, products, announcements — running day and night.
New ad alerts
When a competitor starts running a fresh campaign, you see what it says and where it appears.
Review listening
We gather what their customers praise and complain about, because that is often where your next opening hides.
Your pocket digest
A short note in plain words — what changed and why it might matter; what to do about it stays yours.
Noise filter
A reworded headline or a shuffled menu stays quiet, so every alert that reaches you deserves the interruption.
How it starts.
[ SMALL ]It starts with a conversation about your market, not a tool. We sit with you to learn which competitors actually matter and which moves would change your week — a price, a launch, a new campaign. Then we set up the watch on just those, send the first digest, and tune it together until every note earns its place.
See the five-step journey →Common questions.
[ FAQ ]How does automated competitor price monitoring work?
We set up small watchers that visit the pages you choose, the way a careful person would, and note what changed since yesterday. When a price moves, a short note lands on your phone — no dashboards to log into, nothing for you to remember to check.
Will I get flooded with notifications?
No — that is the part we work hardest on. Most changes on a competitor's site are trivia, and the filter learns to keep those quiet. If a week passes with nothing worth your attention, you hear nothing — and that silence is the system working.
Is it legal to monitor competitors' websites and ads?
Yes — we only watch what is already public: their websites, their listed prices, their ads, their reviews. It is the same checking you could do yourself in a browser, just done patiently every day. Nothing private, nothing behind a login.
Next step
The first move is a conversation.
Tell us where your company stands and what eats your week. We'll tell you, plainly, what we would fix first — and what we'd leave alone for now.
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