MarketIntelPro
For SaaS teams

Pricing change alerts for competitor moves

Get alerted when competitors change pricing, packaging, plan limits, or add-ons—so you can respond fast with a smarter strategy.

Why this matters

Competitive advantage rarely comes from knowing more facts—it comes from seeing patterns early and turning them into actions. This solution is designed to give you the “what changed”, the “why it matters”, and the next best move, without the screenshot scavenger hunt.

How it works

  1. Pick competitors + key pages. Track the pages that actually signal strategy (home, pricing, key landing pages, offers).
  2. We monitor changes and signals. Website updates, packaging shifts, messaging moves, and category noise—distilled.
  3. You get outputs you can use. A live signals feed in the portal plus a clean weekly intel pack with sources and takeaways.
  4. Act faster. Update positioning, angles, battlecards, decks, and tests while competitors are still rolling out the change.

Want to see it? Start in the portal and add your first competitor.

What you get

  • Weekly intel pack (client-ready / deck-ready format)
  • Competitor tracking over time (not just one-off research)
  • Signals dashboard inside the portal
  • Source-backed takeaways and recommended actions

FAQs

What triggers an alert?
Changes to pricing tables, plan names, plan limits, packaging language, add-ons, and key offer positioning related to pricing.
Do you spam alerts for tiny edits?
No—alerts are designed for meaningful changes. The weekly pack catches smaller trend signals without interrupting your day.
Can I set alerts per competitor?
Yes—configure alerts by competitor and by the specific pages/offer areas you care about.
Where do alerts go?
Inside the portal (and optionally to your alert delivery channels, depending on plan/config).
How is this used in practice?
Sales enablement (objection handling), marketing (angle updates), product (packaging hypotheses), and leadership (market direction).

Next step

Start in the portal, add competitors, and we’ll begin tracking signals.

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