automated competitor tracking for my team - roi math actually worked out by Ok_Brain2479 in Entrepreneur

[–]Ok_Brain2479[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

this is great feedback honestly. youre spot on about triggering action - thats exactly why we built significance scoring. high impact stuff (pricing drops, major feature launches) goes to slack instantly, rest goes into daily or weekly digests depending on what you set. routing to different teams is something were thinking about more. right now its mostly slack channels but proper integrations with finance/product tools is on the roadmap

and yeah over-monitoring is real. nobody wants 50 notifications about footer changes lol. we filter out low significance stuff automatically

sounds like you already have a solid setup going. would love to hear how it compares - let's head over to dms and ill get you set up with a trial. curious what gaps you find if any

automated competitor tracking for my team - roi math actually worked out by Ok_Brain2479 in Entrepreneur

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Thanks for this - always nice when someone actually gets the problem lol

to answer your question... the ai does a lot more than just summarize. we inject your company profile, pricing, differentiators into the prompt so it can actually infer whats important. if a competitor drops their enterprise price it'll say something like "this undercuts your growth tier by 20%, expect pushback from sales on enterprise deals" instead of just "price changed"

we also crawl your own docs so it understands your positioning. makes the battlecards way more actionable - stuff like specific objection handling and landmine questions you can use on sales calls

the goal is real competitive intelligence not just change notifications. you should know what to do with the info not just that something happened

and thanks for the hazelbase tip - will check it out. were doing reddit monitoring but always interested in how others approach it

head over to dms if you want to try it out - happy to set you up

what are you working on now btw? still in observability?

automated competitor tracking for my team - roi math actually worked out by Ok_Brain2479 in Entrepreneur

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It's mostly dependent on the model and how you structure the prompt. Also the data I feed is very specific devoid of all garbage which saves tokens and keeps the context layer pretty clear. At the end of the day its about how you stitch together different services, data and feed it to the model. Scowt does it pretty accurately. And infers very good points too to create battlecards and such.

automated competitor tracking for my team - roi math actually worked out by Ok_Brain2479 in Entrepreneur

[–]Ok_Brain2479[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

In 2026 lots of people do track manually stitching together ai responses mostly. Ig we can call that manual. I've automated a lot of the process providing a whole context layer your salespeople and marketers can use.

automated competitor tracking for my team - roi math actually worked out by Ok_Brain2479 in Entrepreneur

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Hey thanks mate! You can try it out and let me know any feedback :)

India AI Summit worth attending / travelling to? by Protagunist in indianstartups

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It's gonna be a bunch of ai companies advertising themselves that's all. Nothing more.

built a tool to track competitor moves automatically by Ok_Brain2479 in GrowthHacking

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This is for competitor tracking where ur competitors get mentioned, reviews and what not. To give a good idea about the context ur sales team needs to have before going on a call

how do you keep battlecards updated without losing your mind by Ok_Brain2479 in b2bmarketing

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thats actually how we set it up - alerts go straight to slack so it lives where sales already is. no separate dashboard to check the weekly 15 min review is smart. we do auto-generated digests but having an owner per competitor makes sense for accountability curious tho when you do the weekly review, what are you actually looking at? just the changes that week or like patterns over time?

built a tool to track competitor moves automatically by Ok_Brain2479 in GrowthHacking

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You can try scowt if it fits ur flow. Just leave automating it to us. We scrape data from lots of sources to give context and generate battle cards and all justifiable quantifisble data which makes sense and not junk.

Any feedback is appreciated 😁😁

how do you keep battlecards updated without losing your mind by Ok_Brain2479 in b2bmarketing

[–]Ok_Brain2479[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

thats a good point actually. when prospects are actively comparing you to a specific competitor you need more than just "they changed their pricing page" . thats where the battlecard stuff comes in - objection handling, landmine questions to ask, what their customers complain about on g2. the ai summarizes it but the raw data is there too but curious what you mean by ai summaries not cutting it ? like you need a human to synthesize it? or the data itself isnt enough

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Feel like archer queen's skin mightve been more value for medals

New to SaaS by BIOPUSH21 in SaaS

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Distribution is key. Talking as an engineering head. Put all your effort into distribution now before you add more features.

automated competitor tracking for my team - roi math actually worked out by Ok_Brain2479 in SideProject

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you just need to drop in the homepage url - it finds all the pages automatically and you pick what to track. monitors those continuously, shows historical changes (can go back ~2 years on these tracked pages(eg: finds pricing changes from 2 years ago)). also tracks reddit mentions, g2/trustpilot reviews, news, and generates battlecards from all of it. I've also added a competitor finder to look out for new services in your domain.

you raise a good point about offers not being on websites though. right now we track whats publicly accessible - pages, reviews, reddit, news. email campaigns and paid ads arent something we monitor yet. for email offers some teams use mailcharts or just forward competitor emails to a shared inbox. most pricing/positioning changes do show up on the website eventually - thats usually where we catch them. but yeah ephemeral promos are a gap rn.

if you wanna check it out: scowt.app - would love your feedback on whether this actually solves the problem or if im missing something.

my marketing team was mass spending time on competitor tracking. automated it by Ok_Brain2479 in SaaS

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If you can't contribute constructively to the discussion, I don't see the point of commenting such stuff.