Intelligence agents

11 agents.
One brief.

Each agent watches one slice of your market and answers one sharp question. Eight analysts read public data. Two synthesizers fuse findings into action artifacts. One recommender ranks what to actually do next.

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Synthesizers (2)
Battle Card Gap Analysis
Recommender (1)
Your Next Moves
Layer 1 — Analysts

Eight watchers, each owning one question

Analysts read public data — competitor sites, review platforms, hiring boards, news, marketplaces, your own site. They produce dated, sourced findings. Eight of them, in two halves: five point outward at the market, three point inward at your own progress.

01

Competitor Intelligence

What changed on competitor sites — pricing, features, messaging, positioning, with the temporal diff.

Starter Pro
What it watches

Each competitor's website end-to-end — homepage, pricing, features, blog, changelog, docs. Direct-fetch first, Bright Data Web Unlocker on the pages that block scrapers.

What it answers

What did competitors actually ship this week, and how have they shifted over time?

Sample finding
Narrative Stripe
Homepage tagline shifted from "The complete payments platform" to "Built for SaaS." Positioning shift: they're narrowing focus to compete directly in your segment.
Jobs-to-be-DonePorter's Five Forces
02

Pricing Pressure

Where the category price floor is moving — who dropped, who raised, who unbundled, who hid pricing behind "contact sales."

Starter Pro
What it watches

Competitor pricing pages plus the Wayback Machine for free historical diffs, plus search-engine queries on category pricing.

What it answers

Am I above or below the price floor — and where is the category pulling?

Sample finding
Pricing Stripe
Volume discount tier added quietly for $50K+ monthly processing. Implication: they're moving upmarket — your $5K–50K segment may see less competitive pressure near-term.
Van WestendorpGood / Better / Best
03

People Intelligence

Who's being hired, moving, leaving — on the competitor side AND on your own. Roadmap inference from hiring patterns.

Starter Pro
What it watches

Bright Data's LinkedIn dataset plus competitor /jobs pages plus your own /jobs page. Three lenses: roadmap inference from job posts, talent flow from exec moves, hiring velocity from headcount trends.

What it answers

What are competitors about to build, and how does my own hiring story compare?

Sample finding
Hiring Lemon Squeezy
Three new backend engineering roles posted this week, two specifically mentioning "subscription billing infrastructure." Forward signal: a billing overhaul lands in Q2.
Signal vs. noiseFollow the talent
04

Customer Voice

What real users hate and love about your competitors — your opening, their moat. Structured by theme, not raw quotes.

Starter Pro
What it watches

G2, Capterra, Reddit, App Store, Trustpilot — across reviews, community threads, and category discussions. Falls back to adjacent-tool reviews when direct ones are thin.

What it answers

Why are people leaving them — and what do they keep complimenting?

Sample finding
Voice Paddle (G2)
"Pricing is opaque until you book a demo." — recurring theme across 12 of the last 40 reviews. Opening: public, transparent pricing is your wedge.
Jobs-to-be-DonePain / Gain mapping
05

Market Pulse

Funding, acquisitions, regulatory shifts, news, lateral entrants — what's moving in your market beyond direct rivals.

Starter Pro
What it watches

Real-time news plus search-engine news plus Crunchbase. Macro reads (PESTLE, Porter's Five Forces) when the niche is quiet.

What it answers

Did anything explode in my space last night?

Sample finding
Market Adyen → Plaid
Adyen raised pricing for SMB tier on April 12. Plaid responded with a free-tier expansion two days later. Pattern: the category floor is bifurcating around the $10K MRR mark.
PESTLEThree Horizons
06

Growth Radar

Where to actually get customers — tactical and strategic. Demand pulse + distribution paths.

Pro
What it watches

Public posts where people are right now asking for what you sell (Reddit, HN, X, Quora, Indie Hackers) plus the channels competitors persistently acquire through (marketplaces, Product Hunt, podcasts, integrations).

What it answers

Where are my next ten customers asking for help — and where do my rivals actually get theirs?

Sample finding
Demand r/SaaS
Thread posted 3 hours ago: "Looking for a Stripe alternative that doesn't require a developer." 14 comments, no good answer yet. Reply window: open for the next 6 hours.
Demand pulseDistribution paths
07

Brand Signals

Who's mentioning your brand right now — Reddit, HN, X, podcasts, blogs. Sentiment plus reply-window detection.

Pro
What it watches

Search-engine queries on your brand name across community sites, blogs, and podcast directories. Stays honestly silent on quiet weeks rather than inventing mentions.

What it answers

Is anyone talking about me — and where do I need to reply before the window closes?

Sample finding
Mention Hacker News
Mentioned in a comment thread on "Why Stripe is overkill for indies" — 47 upvotes, 8 hours old. Reply window: still front page; a useful reply earns the click.
Share of VoiceReply-window
08

Product Mirror

Your own site against your stated vision. Where you've drifted from what you said you were building.

Pro
What it watches

Your own website plus the vision and priorities you provided in onboarding. Universally available — works day one on any brand.

What it answers

Am I drifting from my own pitch? Is my messaging still pointing where I said I was going?

Sample finding
Drift Your homepage
Your stated audience in onboarding was "non-technical buyers," but your live homepage assumes API knowledge in the first three sections. Drift: the entry funnel is mis-tuned for the people you said you wanted.
Golden CircleAnsoff Matrix
Layer 2 — Synthesizers

Two artifacts that turn signal into action

Synthesizers don't read new data. They fuse what the analysts already produced — competitor moves, pricing shifts, review themes, your own product description — into the two artifacts you actually use in a sales call or a sprint planning session.

09

Battle Card

Per-competitor card: positioning, pricing, strengths, weaknesses, objection handling, win/lose conditions. Refreshes when upstream moves.

Starter Pro
What it watches

Synthesizes Competitor Intelligence, Pricing Pressure, and Customer Voice with your product description. Cumulative — builds over time.

What it answers

How do I beat this competitor in a sales conversation today?

Sample finding
Objection Stripe
When prospects mention Stripe: emphasize simpler onboarding and flat pricing. Their volume tiers only benefit customers above $50K/mo — your sweet spot is better served by transparent flat-rate pricing.
SWOTGeoffrey Moore Positioning
10

Gap Analysis

Cross-competitor view: what they have that you don't, and vice versa. Ranked by strategic priority — which gaps customers actually care about.

Starter Pro
What it watches

Synthesizes Competitor Intelligence, Customer Voice, and Product Mirror. Uses the Kano Model to weight gaps by user-stated importance, not just feature presence.

What it answers

What's missing on my side that they have — and which gaps actually matter to buyers?

Sample finding
Gap vs. Lemon Squeezy
They ship a one-click checkout component; you don't. Gap rating: high — appears in 8 of the last 20 customer-voice reviews as a stated reason for choosing them. Worth a sprint.
Blue Ocean StrategyKano Model
Layer 3 — Recommender

One ranked answer —
or honest silence

The recommender reads from every watcher and synthesizer and produces a ranked list of moves. Variable count, possibly zero. On slow weeks it stays quiet rather than manufacturing filler — an explicit inversion of the "insight of the week" trap that trains every other tool to invent things.

11

Your Next Moves

Ranked, opinionated list of recommended moves — variable count, possibly zero. Stays quiet on slow weeks rather than inventing filler.

Pro
What it watches

Reads every watcher and synthesizer above. Allowed to be silent when nothing meaningful surfaces — a deliberate inversion of the "insight of the week" filler trap.

What it answers

What should I actually do this week — and what if there's no good answer?

Sample finding
Move Recommendation
Ship transparent pricing within two weeks. Three signals converge: Stripe moved upmarket, Paddle's reviews flag pricing opacity, and your own messaging promises clarity but the page hides the number. The wedge is open and aligned with what you already said you were.
Opinionated synthesisHonest silence

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