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Never get blindsided by a competitor.

Paste a competitor's website. Radar fills in the profile and starts watching. It reads their news, their job posts, their pricing changes, their app reviews, their GitHub, their social posts — everywhere they leave a signal. Every morning you get a short briefing: what happened, why it matters, and what to do about it.

Already running across 600+ teams on the Mariete platform.
radar · monday briefing08:00 AM · 14 signals
10 competitors · 6 sources · last 24hlive
PRICING
Competitor-A dropped enterprise price 18% on Tuesday.
synthesised from 3 sources · 2h ago
JOBS
Competitor-B opened 4 reqs in EU sales — hiring push.
synthesised from 3 sources · 6h ago
REVIEWS
12 new G2 reviews this week. Sentiment flat.
synthesised from 3 sources · 1d ago
NEWS
Competitor-C acquired a developer tooling startup.
synthesised from 3 sources · 1d ago
PRODUCT
Changelog: billing redesign + new audit log tier.
synthesised from 3 sources · 2d ago
10+signal sources
What it does

Built around one idea: finish the work.

Configure once, run continuously. Every capability below is a production-grade surface, not a demo.

01

URL in, profile out.

Paste a competitor's homepage. Radar auto-fills company info, pricing, tech stack and funding — then its collectors start running.

02

Every signal worth watching.

News, Reddit, HN, GitHub, job boards, patents, app-store reviews, changelogs, financial disclosures. Each collector is a specialist; everything flows into one graph.

03

Briefings, not noise.

A daily briefing answers three questions per signal: what happened, why it matters, what to do. The weekly report ties patterns together.

04

Alerts with a recommendation.

Triggered alerts don't just tell you the competitor moved — they arrive with context, implication and a next step, so the CMO can act on the train.

In the wild

Five ways teams actually ship with Radar.

Scenario · 01

Catch a price cut before it ambushes your campaign.

A SaaS team is about to send their monthly newsletter when Radar pings: their main competitor just quietly cut their Pro plan by 25%. They rewrite the email in twenty minutes — instead of finding out the same day their campaign flops.

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Intelligence suite

Four surfaces. One runtime. Zero duct tape.

Every Radar module shares the same orchestration layer, the same audit trail, and the same integration fabric — so a win in one surface lands everywhere.

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Module · 01

URL in, profile out.

Paste a competitor's homepage. Radar auto-fills company info, pricing, tech stack and funding — then its collectors start running.

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Module · 02

Every signal worth watching.

News, Reddit, HN, GitHub, job boards, patents, app-store reviews, changelogs, financial disclosures. Each collector is a specialist; everything flows into one graph.

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Module · 03

Briefings, not noise.

A daily briefing answers three questions per signal: what happened, why it matters, what to do. The weekly report ties patterns together.

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Module · 04

Alerts with a recommendation.

Triggered alerts don't just tell you the competitor moved — they arrive with context, implication and a next step, so the CMO can act on the train.

Under the hood

The surfaces the product is made of.

Competitor profile

Auto-populated. Always fresh.

Funding, tech stack, headcount, pricing, changelog. Populated from the URL, kept current by the collectors.

  • URL-to-profile bootstrap
  • Tech stack and funding
  • Pricing + changelog tracking
radar · monday briefing08:00 AM · 14 signals
10 competitors · 6 sources · last 24hlive
PRICING
Competitor-A dropped enterprise price 18% on Tuesday.
synthesised from 3 sources · 2h ago
JOBS
Competitor-B opened 4 reqs in EU sales — hiring push.
synthesised from 3 sources · 6h ago
REVIEWS
12 new G2 reviews this week. Sentiment flat.
synthesised from 3 sources · 1d ago
NEWS
Competitor-C acquired a developer tooling startup.
synthesised from 3 sources · 1d ago
PRODUCT
Changelog: billing redesign + new audit log tier.
synthesised from 3 sources · 2d ago
Daily briefing

Context. Implication. Recommendation.

Every item reads like a briefing a chief of staff would write. No raw RSS, no firehose — the signal has already been chewed on.

  • Three-line briefing per item
  • Confidence and source links
  • 08:00 delivery by default
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Battlecards

One click before a competitive deal.

Generated on demand from the latest signals: positioning, traction proof, objection handling, talk tracks. Export to Notion or Gong.

  • On-demand generation
  • Objection handling with proofs
  • Export to Notion · Gong · PDF
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Specifications

The shape of the product.

What comes in, what goes out, what it runs on. Nothing hidden in a sales deck.

Sources
News · Reddit · HN · GitHub · job boards · patents · app stores · reviews · changelogs · filings
Outputs
Daily briefing · weekly report · triggered alerts · on-demand battlecards
Cadence
Hourly collectors · daily synthesis · real-time alerts
Export
Slack · email · Notion · Gong · webhook
Stack
Next.js 14 · React 18 · Zustand · Recharts · React Flow
Ready when you are

Start with Radar. Ship before the week is out.

No credit card. No sales call. Run one workflow end-to-end and decide.