Competitive intelligence is the operating system for understanding how your market moves: what competitors ship, how they price, where they hire, what customers complain about, and which messages they repeat.
Spyingbee automates the collection layer. It watches public sources like changelogs, pricing pages, blogs, press pages, GitHub, review sites, and status pages, then classifies each update into structured market signals.
The result is not another dashboard to babysit. It is a searchable memory of competitor activity, weekly briefings, Slack alerts, battlecards, and source-backed answers for product, marketing, sales, and founder teams.
What Spyingbee covers
Always-on competitor monitoring
Track product launches, feature updates, pricing changes, integrations, partnerships, funding, hiring, security incidents, and customer sentiment without manually checking every source.
AI signal classification
Turn raw web changes into typed, severity-scored signals so teams can filter by launch, pricing, partnership, hiring, review sentiment, and more.
Competitive memory
Build a durable archive of competitor behavior. Ask what changed last week, how often pricing moved, or which competitors are investing in the same theme.
Briefs, alerts, and battlecards
Deliver intelligence where decisions happen: weekly email briefs, Slack alerts, AI-generated battlecards, and natural-language queries from AI tools.
Where teams use it
Product teams
Monitor what competitors ship, spot roadmap patterns, and avoid discovering launches from customers or sales calls.
Marketing teams
Track positioning shifts, launch narratives, content themes, customer proof, and review sentiment across the category.
Sales teams
Keep battlecards current with evidence-backed updates instead of stale one-off enablement docs.
Questions this answers
What is competitive intelligence software?
Competitive intelligence software collects, organizes, and analyzes public competitor information so teams can understand market movement without manual research. Spyingbee focuses on live product, pricing, review, hiring, and company signals.
How is Spyingbee different from Google Alerts?
Google Alerts watches broad keyword mentions. Spyingbee tracks specific competitors and source types, classifies updates into structured signal types, keeps historical context, and generates briefs and battlecards.
How is Spyingbee different from asking ChatGPT?
ChatGPT can reason about information in a conversation, but it does not continuously monitor your competitors or preserve your market history. Spyingbee builds that source-backed archive first, then makes it queryable.