Watch the market without copying it.
Monitor approved competitors weekly, review source-backed public signals, and turn relevant market changes into product-led SaaS content Topics.
- Weekly monitoring
- Public source on every signal
- Review before Topic
- Reversible competitor removal
Market signals
Approve
Choose the competitors that are relevant to your market.
Monitor
Check bounded public sources on a weekly cadence.
Review
Filter source-backed signals and decide what matters.
Create
Turn a relevant signal into your own product-led Topic.
Turn market movement into better content decisions.
Keep monitoring bounded, keep the source visible, and place human review before Topic creation.
Monitoring and signals
Monitor approved SaaS competitors weekly through public feeds, sitemaps, and bounded pages, then review source-backed content signals in one inbox.
Explore workflowSignal to Topic
Review a source-backed competitor signal, choose the right Content Direction, and create a distinct SaaS content Topic only after approval.
Explore workflowA clean path from public change to product-led Topic.
- 01
Approve who to watch
Track only competitors your team considers relevant.
- 02
Review weekly signals
See what changed, where it came from, and which angle may matter.
- 03
Create your own Topic
Choose a Content Direction and send the idea into your normal workflow.
A signal is evidence of a change, not permission to copy.
Competitor Watch keeps detection, Topic review, research, and drafting as separate steps. Your product context shapes the content that follows.
Questions about Competitor Watch.
What does Competitor Watch monitor?
It checks approved competitors' public feeds, sitemaps, and bounded same-site pages for new content.
How often does monitoring run?
Monitoring runs weekly. Authorized roles can request one manual check per rolling seven days.
Are Topics created automatically?
No. A person reviews the signal, angle, and Content Direction before creating a Topic.
Is Competitor Watch included in every self-serve plan?
Yes. Every self-serve plan includes Competitor Watch, with a different tracked-competitor limit by plan.
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