Know what the market changed.
Before your team feels it.
Not a dashboard. A point of view on the market.
See revenue moves before they become market pressure.
Track packaging, offer changes, discount behavior, and product positioning with a level of clarity built for decision-makers.
Watch how competitors reshape demand in public.
Monitor rankings, content velocity, landing-page shifts, and the stories competitors are telling to capture search attention.
Hear the complaints, praise, and cracks in the category.
Surface the patterns hidden inside reviews and customer language so positioning and product teams can move with evidence.
Clean process. Very little noise.
Choose the competitors that matter.
Start with the names already shaping your pipeline, pricing, and positioning.
Rival Briefs reads the market for you.
We monitor public changes across pages, pricing, reviews, and search signals to isolate what actually changed.
Get a brief that is ready to use.
Not raw dashboards. Not noisy alerts. A concise monthly brief with findings, context, and clear next actions.
The brief your team forwards around because it actually says something.
Rival Briefs is designed for sparse, high-signal communication. Less software theater. More clarity on where the market is moving and how to answer it.
One plan. All signal.
One market. Up to ten competitors. One polished monthly brief with pricing, search, sentiment, and recommended next moves.
Questions, answered cleanly.
Each brief is a focused intelligence drop on the competitors you track: pricing shifts, positioning changes, landing page edits, review sentiment movement, SEO momentum, and the notable patterns that matter enough to act on.
Monthly by default. The product is framed like an executive briefing, not a noisy dashboard. You get the signal, the context, and the recommended next move.
Founders, growth teams, operators, agencies, and category leaders who need a clean read on what competitors are changing without wasting hours gathering it manually.
No. Add the competitors you care about, set the market context, and receive polished briefs without managing a tool stack.