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 ]
Before: You hear about their price cut from a customerAfter: You read about it the morning it happens
Before: Twenty competitor tabs open on a Sunday nightAfter: One short digest, read with your coffee
Before: Their new ad runs for weeks unnoticedAfter: You see it the week it launches

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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