Use cases
Spydomo is competitive awareness for teams that don’t have time to “monitor everything.” You get a curated feed of what changed — and what matters — across your competitors and market.
Built for small and mid-size B2B teams (10–100 employees) who want signal, not dashboards.
Built for the teams closest to the market.
Founders & CEOs
Stay ahead of competitor moves and market shifts without spending your week doing research.
Product teams
Track pain points, feature requests, and trends — then decide what to build with confidence.
Marketing teams
Spot positioning shifts, messaging patterns, and go-to-market angles you can act on.
Agencies
Bring sharper competitive insights to clients — faster pitches, better strategy, clearer differentiation.
Four ways to stay ahead of your market.
1) Detect competitor moves early
Launches, pricing changes, new features, partnerships, messaging updates — surfaced as a weekly brief.
- “What shipped this week across our rivals?”
- “Who’s changing positioning or target audience?”
- “Any signs of a new product direction?”
2) Turn customer voice into strategy
Real users are telling you what’s broken and what they wish existed — Spydomo organizes that signal.
- “What are customers frustrated about right now?”
- “Which pain points keep recurring?”
- “What features are being requested across the market?”
3) Make decisions with context
Spydomo keeps history and trends so you’re not stuck with point-in-time snapshots.
- “Is this a one-off complaint or a trend?”
- “Which competitors are gaining momentum?”
- “What’s changing in the category?”
4) Broadcast to your team automatically
Push briefs to founders, product, and marketing via email, Slack, or Teams — no manual forwarding.
- Schedule broadcasts daily, weekly, or instantly
- Clean source links for credibility
- Consistent format your team can rely on
Fits into how your team already works.
Weekly executive scan
The brief lands in your inbox or Slack automatically. Review it, flag 2–3 notable signals, and set priorities for the week.
Product discovery input
Add market pain points and feature requests into your roadmap discussions — with sources.
Agency account reviews
Bring “what changed in the market” into client calls without doing hours of manual research.
Want to see it on your market?
Start with one company and a small competitor set. You’ll get a curated brief fast — then the weekly cadence keeps you ahead.

