Competitor news,
in your Monday morning briefing
Pick the places to watch, and it makes the rounds on schedule — reporting only what changed.
Missing things isn't laziness — it's a structural problem
With just five competitors to watch, their websites, blogs, job postings, and pricing pages add up to twenty-plus visits a week. Realistically, nobody covers it all.
RSS and news alerts only catch sites that publish a feed. The things that matter — a quiet pricing-page overhaul, an unannounced job posting — never show up in a feed.
How Xeona does it
Pick what to watch
"These five, check them every Monday" — you decide where to look.
Checks the sites directly
No feed needed. It opens each page like a person would and picks out only what changed since last week.
Delivers a briefing
A one-page briefing of changes, organized by company, arrives Monday morning.
Three minutes to hand off your first task.
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When the work is done, you get a report
Frequently asked questions
What can it watch?
Any public page viewable on screen — websites, blogs, careers pages, even app store release notes.
Do I have to trigger it every week?
No. Schedule it once and it runs itself in the cloud on the set days. The briefing arrives even with your computer off.