Public-data only competitor monitor

See competitor pricing and messaging changes before they hit your pipeline.

Public Signal Desk watches any public pages you care about — competitor sites, retail pages, job boards, product launches — and sends you a brief the moment something meaningful changes.

What customers get

Weekly digests, urgent alerts, a searchable archive, and a short note explaining why a change matters.

Pricing moves

Detect price, packaging, and discount changes before they become obvious.

Positioning shifts

Catch new feature pages, homepage copy changes, and launch messaging.

Growth signals

Spot hiring, category expansion, and channel tests that signal momentum.

How it works

Checkout, fill the onboarding form, and we begin watching the public pages that matter to you.

Why it matters

Price moves, new positioning, and hiring signals can help you react before prospects tell you you're late.

Privacy-safe

We only use public pages and public ad libraries. No private accounts. No sensitive data.

What happens after checkout

1. Pay

Use the Stripe checkout link to activate your founding plan.

2. Onboard

Tell us which pages and signals you want tracked.

3. Receive the first brief

We generate a live baseline immediately and keep updating it automatically.

For founders

Know when a competitor undercuts you, raises prices, or changes positioning.

For marketing teams

Track category language, offers, and claims so your messaging stays sharp.

For sales teams

Get context before calls so objections and comparisons are already on your radar.

Founding plan

$29/mo

Per month for a lean first account.

  • Monitor up to 3 competitors
  • Weekly summary digest
  • Urgent alerts for major changes
  • Searchable archive of all reports
  • Setup focused on public data only

What's included

Weekly brief

A concise summary of the changes worth knowing.

Urgent alerts

Fast notification for major pricing or messaging changes.

Searchable archive

Keep a running record of competitor moves over time.

Latest live report

This section updates from the most recent public scan. If no live scan exists yet, it falls back to the demo format.

# Public Signal Desk Live Intelligence Report

Date: 2026-03-27T21:00:55.000Z

## Intelligence Brief

THE SIGNAL: Notion has revamped its pricing page content, potentially signaling a shift in its marketing strategy or feature prioritization — review your own pricing and feature messaging to stay competitive. This change may indicate Notion is focusing on enterprise search and knowledge base capabilities.

CARD: Notion — Pricing Page Update
- Removed "New" label from Automate busywork AI tool, suggesting it's now a standard feature
- Added "Cent" to the list of features, possibly indicating a new pricing tier or plan
- This change implies Notion is refining its product messaging and prioritizing certain features over others

CARD: Zapier — No Changes
- No updates detected on the Zapier pricing page
- Zapier's pricing remains unchanged, with plans starting at $19.99/month
- This stability in pricing suggests Zapier is focusing on other areas of its business, such as feature development or partnerships

CARD: Linear — No Changes
- No updates detected on the Linear pricing page
- Linear's pricing remains unchanged, with plans starting at $15/user/month
- This lack of change indicates Linear is maintaining its current pricing strategy, focusing on other aspects of its business

THIS WEEK:
- Review your own pricing page content to ensure it's aligned with your marketing strategy and feature prioritization
- Analyze Notion's updated pricing page to identify potential shifts in its marketing focus or feature development
- Consider adjusting your feature messaging to stay competitive with Notion's emphasis on enterprise search and knowledge base capabilities

## Signal Details

- **Notion pricing page content changed**
  - Type: Pricing change · Priority: High
  - Source: https://www.notion.com/pricing

## Scan Notes

- Scanned 3 public sources.
- No fetch errors in this run.
- This report is based only on public pages and public data.