Your competitors changed their pricing last Tuesday.
A sourced competitive brief in your inbox every Monday.
Source types
10+
Websites, news, GitHub, reviews, job postings, and more
Check frequency
Every 6 hrs
Meaningful changes only — not cosmetic tweaks
Your brief
Every Monday
What changed, why it matters, what to do next
Evidence trail
100%
Every claim links back to its source
Competitive intel is critical. Doing it manually is broken.
You’re Googling competitors between meetings
Reactive, not strategic. You check when you remember — and miss what you don’t.
Changes slip through the cracks
A pricing update, a new feature, a key hire — gone unnoticed until it’s too late.
Your team hears about it last
Sales finds out from prospects. Product finds out from Twitter. You find out from both.
Meet your Monday morning brief
3 competitors made moves this week
The big picture
- Rival A dropped their Pro plan from $49 → $39/mo and added a "Teams" tier that didn’t exist last Monday.
- Rival B is hiring 4 ML engineers in Berlin — likely building the AI feature they teased at Config ’25.
- Rival C quietly removed their free tier from their pricing page. Only cached version remains.
What changed
- Rival A — Pricing page rewritten, 3 plans → 4 plans, new "Teams" tier at $29/seat (diff attached)
- Rival B — 4 new job posts: ML Engineer (x3), Head of AI Product. All Berlin-based.
- Rival C — /pricing now 302-redirects to /contact-sales. Free tier page returns 404.
- Rival A — Blog post: "Why we’re going all-in on teams" (published Thursday, 2.4k views)
What to do about it
- Rival A undercut your Pro tier by $10/mo — review your positioning before it hits their ads.
- Rival C killing free means their self-serve users need somewhere to go. Consider a targeted landing page.
- Brief your sales team: Rival B prospects may stall deals waiting for their AI launch.
Inside each brief
Scan it in two minutes
- Every claim links back to the source — a page diff, a job post, a changelog entry
- Changes grouped by theme: product moves, go-to-market shifts, hiring signals
- Suggested next steps you can bring straight into your next team meeting
Same format in email and in the app. No context-switching.
How it works
01
Point us at your competitors
Paste a URL. We figure out the rest — websites, pricing pages, blogs, job boards, social accounts. Five minutes to set up.
02
We check every 6 hours
Website changes, news, GitHub, reviews, job postings, and more. Meaningful moves only — not every typo or formatting tweak.
03
Your brief lands Monday morning
What changed. Why it matters. What to do next. Every claim linked to its source. Critical moves trigger instant alerts.
Track everything. Miss nothing.
Get a brief, not a feed
AI synthesizes raw signals into an executive summary with themes, changes, and next steps.
Spot critical moves instantly
Pricing changes, new hires, product launches — flagged the moment they happen, not next Monday.
Verify every claim in one click
Every insight links back to its source. Page diffs, job posts, changelog entries — all one click away.
Share with your whole team
Forward a brief, invite teammates to your workspace, or export to PDF. Everyone stays aligned.
From guessing to knowing
Without Quadrant
- Google your competitors when you remember
- Hope you don’t miss a pricing change or launch
- Spend hours compiling updates no one reads
- Hear about moves from prospects, not your tools
With Quadrant
- A sourced brief in your inbox every Monday
- Critical changes flagged instantly
- Every claim linked to its source — share with confidence
- Five minutes to set up, zero ongoing work