Competitive intelligence

A weekly brief on what your competitors changed

Quadrant watches the sources you care about, surfaces what changed with evidence, and ships a digest your team can act on. Built for recurring reviews, not one-off reports.

Built for weekly reviews, not managing alerts.

You get the facts, what changed and where, so you focus on decisions, not research.

Sources included

Every briefing thread keeps source context one click away.

Easy to scan

Headlines, actions, and themes stay easy to scan in under five minutes.

Start small

Start with a small source set, validate the workflow, then expand deliberately.

This week at a glance

What your team gets each week.

Monday 07:00 UTC

Weekly digest lands with the ranked actions already summarized.

Critical spikes

Instant alerts break through only when something materially changes.

Source trail

Every narrative point links back to the specific page, feed, or signal.

Evaluation posture

Quadrant is designed to ship a credible weekly narrative fast — so you can compare it to how your team already reviews competitors, not to a generic feed or noisy monitor.

Compare plans
  • Weekly briefings

    A scannable narrative for leadership, product, and GTM — shipped on a dependable cadence.

  • Real-time alerts

    Catch critical pricing, messaging, and launch moves the same day they happen.

  • 5-minute setup

    Start with a homepage, then let Quadrant help shape the first monitoring footprint.

Deliverable

What lands in your inbox each week

A structured brief with summary, evidence-backed changes, and suggested follow-ups. Formatted for busy stakeholders.

Sample digest

Weekly competitive brief — Mar 10–16

Executive summary

  • Acme shifted enterprise messaging toward AI-assisted onboarding; pricing page now leads with seat bundles.
  • BetaCorp posted two senior PM roles in billing—likely acceleration on monetization workstreams.

What changed

  • Homepage hero + CTA copy (diff available)
  • Changelog: API rate limits documented
  • Careers: 2 new roles in Product / Growth

Suggested next steps

  • Brief sales on new enterprise positioning before your QBR.
  • Track pricing table for seat-tier changes over the next 2 digests.

Inside each briefing

Built for fast executive scanning

  • Linked evidence for material changes (pages, posts, structured fields)
  • Themes grouped by product, GTM, and hiring signals
  • Action prompts your team can drop into reviews or enablement

Same structure appears in email, the dashboard briefing card, and the in-app digest detail.

Flow

From sources to brief in three steps

Connect sources, detect changes, get your digest.

  1. 01

    Connect sources

    Point Quadrant at competitors’ sites, pricing pages, blogs, job boards, and feeds. Updates roll into a single workspace timeline.

  2. 02

    Detect what changed

    See real changes — launches, pricing shifts, hiring — not every typo.

  3. 03

    Ship the weekly brief

    Your digest has themes, sources, and next steps — ready for team reviews.

Start free trial to monitor your competitors — then adjust sources and schedule.

Teams

Who gets value from a weekly competitive brief

Same underlying system, different stakeholders use the output in roadmap, GTM, and executive forums.

Use case

Product & design

Track launches, packaging, and roadmap hints without living in competitors’ sites. Use your digest in roadmap reviews.

Use case

Marketing & GTM

See messaging, campaigns, and pricing moves in one place — based on what actually changed, not just headlines.

Use case

Strategy & leadership

Get a weekly narrative you can forward: what moved, why it might matter, and what to watch next.

Coverage

Monitor the signals that actually predict moves

Monitor the sources that matter: websites, news, job postings, and more.

Web & product

  • Marketing and product sites
  • Docs, changelog, and release notes
  • Pricing and packaging tables

Narrative & people

  • Newsroom and press pages
  • Job postings and team pages
  • Executive and leadership bios

Feeds & APIs

  • RSS and Atom feeds
  • Public status and incident pages
  • Roadmaps and developer portals (where public)

Principles

Why teams choose Quadrant

Story first, details on demand.

01

Weekly brief, not dashboards

A weekly summary your team reads in minutes. Dive into details when needed.

02

Built for cross-functional teams

One workspace for product, marketing, and strategy—with exports and seats that match how reviews and approvals actually happen.

03

Smart defaults

Built for competitor monitoring, so you focus on decisions, not maintenance.

Operating model

Easy to pilot

Representative limits you can validate in a pilot, before you expand sources, add seats, or wire billing.

Sources per workspace

10–500+

Caps scale by tier and contract

Digest cadence

Weekly

Email plus in-app history as implemented

Time to first brief

< 1 day

Using starter templates and a small source set

FAQ

Questions we hear in evaluations

Is Quadrant a generic web monitor?

No. It's built for competitive monitoring: change detection, weekly briefs, and analysis for product and GTM teams.

Do I need engineers to set this up?

Start with templates. Custom sources may need some setup.

How does billing work?

Starter is free, powered by web search. Paid tiers add direct monitoring, team controls, and invoicing.

Can we bring our own data or exports?

Yes. Export to CSV or PDF. API access coming soon.

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