You do not have time to watch every competitor, and you cannot afford to get blindsided by one. RivalDesk is a team of AI analysts that watches your rivals for you and sends one weekly read on what moved and whether you should worry.
Most early teams have no competitive-intelligence function and no time to build one. So the field moves quietly, and you find out too late.
You are building, hiring, raising and selling all at once. Tracking what every competitor does is the first thing that falls off the list, right up until it costs you a deal or a round.
There is no analyst on the team and no budget for one. So competitor moves reach you secondhand, through a customer who is leaving or a prospect who picked someone else.
What keeps you up is not the move you saw. It is the one you missed: the rival that cut price, shipped your roadmap or raised a war chest while you had your head down.
You do not hire a team or learn a dashboard. The intelligence comes to you, already filtered, ranked and paired with a recommended response.
Paste their domains. RivalDesk works out what is worth watching on each one, the pricing page, the changelog, the homepage, the reviews, and puts its analysts on them.
The analysts check your rivals on a steady cadence and filter the noise, so cosmetic edits never reach you and the moves that matter always do.
Every Monday the Chief Analyst hands you one briefing: what moved, what it means, and whether to worry. Anything urgent alerts you the moment it happens.
Every analyst earns its place, but as a founder you will live most in these four: the price moves, the product moves, the wider landscape, and the weekly read that ties it all together.
The Pricing Analyst tells you the moment a rival undercuts you. The Product Analyst flags when a competitor ships something on your roadmap. The Market Analyst catches funding, new entrants and industry shifts just outside your direct rivals. And the Chief Analyst reads all of them and writes your weekly briefing.
The Pricing Analyst catches a competitor dropping its headline plan well below yours and pushing it through brokers and ads. You see it Monday, not from a churned customer in three weeks.
The Product Analyst logs a competitor launching a feature you had planned for next quarter. Now you can decide to accelerate, reposition or let it go, on purpose rather than by surprise.
Two rivals moving on price in one week is a market shift, not a coincidence. The Chief Analyst flags the pattern and hands you the counter-move. See a sample briefing →
Most founders begin on Starter for the four core analysts, then move up to Growth when they want the full landscape view.
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