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AI assistant for product management
Automated competitor and market monitoring – structured, current, and ready to use in Teams, Slack, Google Chat or email.
The problem
Product managers spend hours each week checking competitor websites, trade media, and tender portals.
Relevant signals sit across press releases, patent databases, expert articles, and public industry updates. No one has the full picture.
New product announcements, regulatory shifts, or market moves are often noticed only when it is already late.
Competitive intelligence usually happens on the side instead of systematically and traceably.
What you get
Pricing changes, features, announcements
Industry news, press, interviews
Releases, roadmaps, changelogs
Authorities, studies, market reports
Tender portals, awards, project demand
CI Intelligence Agent
Relevant changes are identified.
Topics and categories are assigned.
The most important insights are condensed.
Impact and relevance are evaluated.
Daily or weekly as a structured overview
#competitor-update
#competitive-intelligence
daily at 08:30
Process
Together we clarify which competitors, sources, and topics matter and which open questions product management needs answered first. Typical effort: 1–2 alignment calls of 60 minutes.
We build the assistant, connect the sources, and integrate delivery into your existing channels – Teams, Slack, Google Chat, Signal or email. Typical timeline: 4–6 weeks.
The CI Agent delivers structured updates from day one. Over time we expand sources, refine filters, and activate pattern detection.
Best fit
What gets monitored
Product pages, newsrooms, and release notes.
Articles, market reports, and relevant trade portals.
Technology and compliance signals.
New demand, won projects, and market movement.
Newsrooms, association communication, and public positioning.
Rules, standards, and association communication.
Announcements, roadmap signals, and technical focus areas.
Messaging, packages, offer logic, and visible price anchors.
Cooperations, new markets, and strategic initiatives.
New requirements, standards, and policy signals.
Procurement, shortages, and operational early indicators.
New roles, hiring priorities, and team build-up.
Outcomes
Less manual research across the product management team.
Relevant market changes are detected systematically, not by chance.
Decisions are based on complete, current, and structured competitor data.
Fits your existing environment
No separate tool that nobody opens. The CI Agent integrates into the channels your team already uses.
Outlook, Gmail, and internal systems can be connected depending on your environment.
FAQ
In principle, any publicly available source – websites, press sections, trade media, databases, tender portals, regulatory pages, and association sites. We define together what is relevant.
The agent checks sources daily or in shorter intervals depending on the source type. The digest is typically delivered in the morning.
Yes, over time. In the first step we usually work with public sources. Internal data, such as CRM or win/loss analyses, can be added in a later phase.
Very little. We need 1–2 short alignment calls to define sources, topics, and priorities. We handle the rest. Your team receives the output in a channel it already uses.
The CI Agent delivers where your team already works: Microsoft Teams, Slack, Google Chat, Signal or email. You decide which channel fits best.
Yes. The agent only works with data you approve and runs in a controlled environment. For regulated companies, hosting and data residency can be aligned accordingly.
A short alignment conversation on scope is recommended so the agent covers the right sources and topics from day one. If the need is already clear, we can also start directly.
Next step
In a non-binding conversation, we clarify sources, topics, and the most useful starting point.