Competitive intelligence with AI agents: the complete guide
From annual teardown decks to continuous watching: the eight surfaces worth monitoring, how agents keep the picture current, and how findings become moves instead of slides.
Watching the market with agents: teardowns, ad surveillance, hiring and funding signals.
From annual teardown decks to continuous watching: the eight surfaces worth monitoring, how agents keep the picture current, and how findings become moves instead of slides.
How a standing competitive program actually runs on AstroFabric: the watchlist, the weekly delta briefs, the monthly deep teardowns, and what the team does with each artifact.
Organic, paid, AI answers and content velocity on one comparable scoreboard: how to measure share per channel honestly, weight what matters, and read the movements that predict quarters.
Battlecards decay faster than any sales asset. The system that fixes it: a card structure built for updating, diffs feeding cards automatically, and freshness sales can verify at a glance.
Postings and raises are competitors describing their plans on the record. How to read hiring shape, interpret funding behavior, and turn both into the momentum picture teardowns need.
The public archives expose every ad your category runs. How to read them systematically: the five libraries, the fields that matter, longevity as performance proxy, and the weekly diff.
Section by section through the core artifact of competitive intelligence: what a complete teardown contains, the citation rule that makes it trustworthy, and the plays that end it.
Open a workspace and the playbook library is waiting - describe the outcome and the agents carry it end to end, on your plan's monthly credits.