The full teardown
Tear down the named competitor from our perspective: positioning, weaknesses, and the plays that exploit them.
Firmographics and funding, hiring momentum, tech stack, live creatives across five ad libraries, organic footprint, backlink authority and AI-answer visibility - synthesized into positioning, exposed weaknesses and concrete plays to take ground.
Firmographics, funding and fresh signals: who they are, how they are resourced, and what changed lately.
Hiring velocity by team, the tech stack in production, and buying-intent topics read straight from their own job listings.
Live creatives across the Meta, Google, LinkedIn, TikTok and Shopping libraries, ad-volume share of voice, and the tracking pixels running on their site.
Organic keywords and gaps, traffic estimates, backlink authority, lookalike companies, and how AI assistants answer for their category.
Tear down the named competitor from our perspective: positioning, weaknesses, and the plays that exploit them.
What changed at the competitor this quarter - pricing, creatives, hiring, positioning.
Which claims crowd our category’s ads, and which gap is ours to own.
What comes back: A teardown a CMO would pay for: every finding cites the tool that surfaced it, every play names the weakness it exploits.
Each run reserves budget before it executes and settles after - the cap is enforced by the ledger, never advisory.
Numbers come from tool output only, and every finding cites the capability that surfaced it.
Anything that spends, publishes or reaches out routes through your approval policies before it moves.
The console for teams, REST with an API key, MCP inside your assistant - the same agent on the same meter.
Every workspace ships with all eight agents and the full capability stack behind them. The first mission runs minutes after signup.