How to monitor competitors

Monitor competitors automatically

Know when competitors list, reprice, or expand — without assigning someone to refresh portals all day.

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The problem

Business friction we remove.

Competitor activity is fragmented

Listings, campaigns, and price changes appear across multiple portals and markets with no single feed.

Manual checks miss critical moves

By the time a human notices a price cut or new competing project, the window to respond has narrowed.

No shared competitive memory

Teams discuss competitors in meetings, but history and patterns are not captured systematically.

The solution

Intelligence that compounds. Built around decisions.

We automate competitor monitoring across the public sources that matter in your markets, then deliver structured alerts and history your team can act on.

Agency rivalry tracking

Watch specific competitor brands for new listings, withdrawals, and pricing strategy changes.

Project competition watch

Monitor nearby developments and competing inventory that affect your sell-through or leasing.

Share-of-voice style market coverage

Compare listing volume and pricing posture across competitors in a territory over time.

Built for

Teams across the investment lifecycle.

Operators

Agencies, developers, and investment teams tracking rivals

Analysts

Faster research loops with shared market truth.

Leadership

Clearer weekly narrative on what changed.

Growth teams

Coverage and opportunity signals by market.

Workflows

Example operating loops.

Not feature lists — the recurring loops your team can run once the intelligence layer is live.

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Competitor alert loop

  1. 1Define competitors, markets, and event types
  2. 2Detect new listings, price cuts, and status changes
  3. 3Notify owners via digest or real-time alert
02

Competitive history

  1. 1Store competitor events over time
  2. 2Reveal pricing and inventory patterns
  3. 3Support strategy reviews with evidence
— FAQ

Questions teams ask.

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What counts as a competitor signal?

Typically new listings, price changes, days-on-market shifts, withdrawals, and coverage changes by brand or project — scoped to your markets.

How fast are alerts?

Cadence depends on source volatility and your needs — from near-real-time for critical markets to daily digests for broader coverage.

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