Competitor monitoring

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

STEP 1

Pick what to watch

"These five, check them every Monday" — you decide where to look.

STEP 2

Checks the sites directly

No feed needed. It opens each page like a person would and picks out only what changed since last week.

STEP 3

Delivers a briefing

A one-page briefing of changes, organized by company, arrives Monday morning.

Three minutes to hand off your first task.

Start free

Just type it like this

"Brief me on competitor updates every Monday"
"Alert me the moment a competitor's pricing page changes"
"Summarize new job postings as they go up"
"Compile this month's competitor changes into a document"

When the work is done, you get a report

Xeonabot
Weekly briefing sent ✓ Competitor B overhauled their pricing9:00 AM
Put just B's pricing changes in a table9:06 AM
Sure, I'll build a before-and-after comparison table.9:06 AM

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.

Next Monday morning,
get your first briefing.

Sign up and try it right away with free credits.