Know What Your Competitors Changed Before They Announce It

Pricing updates, product launches, messaging shifts, new hires. Your competitors signal their strategy through their website. PageCrawl watches so you can act first.

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44%
of pricing pages change monthly
$122B
CI market by 2033
Seconds
from detection to AI summary

Why Teams Choose PageCrawl

Track Pricing Changes Automatically

Monitor competitor pricing pages and get structured price data when changes happen. Know when a competitor drops prices, adds tiers, or changes bundling.

AI Tells You What Changed and Why It Matters

Every change comes with a plain-language AI summary and a 0-100 importance score. Your team reviews meaningful competitor moves, not footer updates.

Monitor Across Retailers

Track the same product across multiple retailers and get comparison alerts when prices diverge. See which retailer is cheapest at a glance.

Watch the Full Competitive Landscape

Monitor pricing pages, product pages, job postings, blog content, press releases, and terms of service. Each signal tells a different part of the competitive story.

Team Alerts Without the Enterprise Price

Slack, Teams, Discord, and Telegram alerts are included on every plan. Route pricing changes to sales, product updates to engineering, and hiring signals to leadership.

Auto-Discover Competitor Pages

Point PageCrawl at a competitor domain and let auto-discovery find the pages worth monitoring. No manual URL hunting.

Competitor Intel Briefings Your Team Will Actually Read

Pricing pages get rewritten, case studies appear overnight, and a single line of legal copy can hint at the next product launch. PageCrawl turns the firehose of competitor noise into a tight weekly briefing for marketing, a same-day Slack ping for sales, and a monthly executive roundup. Each stakeholder sees the rhythm and detail level they need, with the loudest competitor moves still escalated the moment they happen.

SaaS Competitor Intel · Weekly · May 2 to May 9
4 strategic moves this week
AI OverviewStyle: Patterns
Competitors are aligning around AI seat upsells and enterprise security. Linear and Asana both shipped pricing changes that bundle AI credits, while Monday.com quietly added a SOC 2 Type II badge to its homepage. Notion's new partner directory hints at an integrations-led GTM motion next quarter.
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Linear added a new Business tier at $14/seat/month, sliding between Standard and Enterprise. The tier bundles 250 AI credits per seat, advanced workflows, and priority support. The free Starter plan dropped from 250 to 200 issues, suggesting a tighter activation funnel.
linear.app/pricing·May 7·View diff
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Asana renamed Business to Advanced and increased the seat price from $24.99 to $30.49 (+22%) on monthly billing. Annual pricing held flat at $24.99, a clear nudge toward annual contracts. AI Studio credits are now metered separately rather than included.
asana.com/pricing·May 6·View diff
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Notion published a redesigned integrations gallery at /integrations with 47 partners listed, up from a static page of 12. New "Verified" badge applied to Slack, GitHub, Jira, and Salesforce. Suggests a forthcoming partner program announcement.
notion.so/integrations·May 5·View diff
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Monday.com swapped its hero illustration and added a SOC 2 Type II badge to the trust strip below the fold. Headline copy and CTAs unchanged. Cosmetic refresh, no positioning shift.
monday.com·May 8·View diff
Scope: Tag: #competitors · Sent to marketing@company.com and 3 others
Competitor Hiring & Customers · Weekly · May 2 to May 9
3 hiring signals and a new logo
AI OverviewStyle: Action Briefing
Watch ClickUp's aggressive enterprise hiring push, four new AE roles in 30 days points to a Q3 upmarket motion. Brief sales on Airtable's new Vanguard case study before the next renewal cycle. No action on the Slack careers refresh; cosmetic only.
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ClickUp posted four new Enterprise Account Executive roles, all targeting deals over $100K ARR. Roles span NYC, London, and Sydney. Combined with their Q1 hire of a CRO from Salesforce, this confirms an upmarket pivot we should brief sales leadership on.
clickup.com/careers·May 6·View diff
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Airtable published a Vanguard case study claiming a $4.2M reduction in compliance reporting costs. First financial services logo on their customers page in over a year. Likely positioning ammunition for the upcoming bake-off with our finance prospect.
airtable.com/customers/vanguard·May 4·View diff
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Atlassian published a 2,400-word piece titled "Why teamwork beats workflows" that takes a clear shot at Linear and Notion-style minimalism. No product mentions, but the framing previews their Q3 brand campaign.
atlassian.com/blog/teamwork·May 3·View diff
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Slack careers page swapped its team photos and updated the office locations widget. Open role count and team breakdown unchanged. Cosmetic refresh tied to the Salesforce design system rollout.
slack.com/careers·May 7·View diff
Scope: Folder: /competitor-signals · Sent to strategy@company.com, ceo@company.com
AI-written briefings, 8 stylesPick the style each audience prefers: headline, patterns, action briefing, detailed, bullets, changelog, risk assessment, or brief.
Group by tag, folder, or domainOne report for competitor pricing, another for compliance pages, another for product launches.
Daily, weekly, or monthly cadenceEach audience picks the rhythm that fits. Marketing on Mondays, legal on the first of the month.
Deliver to anyoneEmail digests to stakeholders, clients, or execs. No PageCrawl account required for recipients.
Print-ready briefingsEvery digest is print-optimized. Open it, hit print, and you have a clean briefing for board decks or quarterly reviews.
PDF and Excel exportExport any digest as PDF or Excel for archives, audits, or pasting straight into a deck.
Comments and feedback inlineStakeholders can flag noise, ask questions, or escalate items without leaving the digest.
Instant escalation channelsHigh-priority changes still hit Slack, Teams, email, Discord, Telegram, and webhooks the moment they happen.

How Scheduled Reports work

Built For

Product & Marketing Teams

Track competitor positioning, messaging, and feature announcements. Respond to competitive moves within hours, not weeks.

Sales Teams

Monitor competitor pricing and packaging changes. Update battle cards in real time when competitors shift their strategy.

E-commerce Teams

Track competitor prices across retailers. Get alerts when competitors run promotions, change availability, or adjust pricing.

Strategy & Leadership

Watch competitor hiring pages, press releases, and investor relations for signals about strategic direction and resource allocation.

Frequently Asked Questions

How It Works

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Add any URL — pages, prices, numbers, PDFs, login-walled portals

Paste a competitor page, a vendor DPA, a product listing, or a government docket. PageCrawl handles JavaScript-heavy pages, cookie banners, login walls, and PDFs out of the box. Track the whole page, a specific element, a price, a stock status, or a number — the choice is yours per monitor.

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PageCrawl detects what changed and how much it matters

For text-heavy pages, an AI summary explains in plain English what shifted and assigns a 0 to 100 importance score. For numbers, prices, and stock counts, you get the raw value — no summary needed. Pick what makes sense per monitor; AI is on tap when you want it, off when you do not.

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Instant alerts only when something is actually urgent

Time-sensitive changes (price drops, restocks, new filings) hit Slack, Teams, email, Discord, Telegram, or webhook the moment they are detected. Less urgent changes (terms updates, content drift) skip the ping and wait for the morning digest. You decide which folders and tags trigger which channels.

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Roll the rest up into reports stakeholders actually read

Changes that do not need a same-minute alert flow into AI-written digests grouped by tag, folder, or domain. Daily for ops, weekly for marketing, monthly for compliance — each audience picks the cadence and report style (patterns, action briefing, risk assessment, or six others) that fits how they work.

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