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This isn't marketing. It's war. You're not competing for attention — you're hunting the one operator standing between you and the top of the map. Competitive Intelligence tracks his every move daily, and turns it into your next strike: he publishes one, you publish two. He goes left, you go left and put a spin on it. Whatever he does, you out-publish him until there's nothing left for him to stand on.
He publishes when he feels like it. He reacts to last month's trend. He has no idea anyone is counting his posts, reading his angles, or sitting on the trend that's about to hit your block before he's heard of it. Most operators play defense — they post and hope. Competitive Intelligence is the part of the machine that stops hoping and starts hunting.
Your #1-Maps competitor leaves a trail every time he publishes. Competitive Intelligence reads it every single day and lays it on your morning desk — what he did, how fast he's moving, and where he's slowing down.
The article he put out, the angle he chose, the keyword he's chasing, the day and hour it landed. Nothing he ships goes unread.
His total blog count against yours, side by side. You watch the gap close, then flip, then widen in your favor — the scoreboard he doesn't know he's losing.
Three posts last week, none this week — that's blood in the water. Competitive Intelligence reads his pace and tells you exactly when to press the ground he's giving up.
Knowing his move is only half of it. The other half is answering it. The moment he makes a play, the machine has already read it and responds with more ground taken than he gave up. He can't out-work it. He can't out-wait it. Whatever he does, you out-publish him.
Counter-publishing is not a one-time punch. It is a ratchet. Whatever cadence he chooses, the math turns against him. Watch what every option he has does to the gap.
When he goes quiet, you do not go quiet with him. You drop back to your one-a-day baseline — relentless, patient, every single day — and the gap keeps widening while he sleeps. You never stop. You never go to zero.
Sprint and he loses two-to-one. Rest and he loses to your drumbeat. Match you and he cannot — the ratio is already against him. There is no cadence he can pick where the distance between you shrinks. It only ever widens. He can never gain an inch. He can never catch up.
Your competitor only reacts to what's already in front of him. Competitive Intelligence watches the approaches — the trend three towns over, the angle the smart money is writing about two states away — so you move first and the answer is already on your ground when the wave arrives.
The questions your market is Googling right now, and what your nearest rival just put up.
The angle the smart money is already writing about regionally — rising before it reaches your market.
National trends spotted at the edge of the radar, so you publish first and own the answer when it lands.
Raw data is for tools. Competitive Intelligence does the thinking: it reads his move, deduces what it means for your territory, and hands you the counter — written and ready. You don't analyze anything. You read the line and tap Approve.
Published his first post in 11 days — a "cost of [service]" piece.
He's stalling, and reaching for price to stay relevant. Pricing keywords are soft ground he's never owned.
Take the pricing cluster outright — three angles to his one. Already drafted in your queue.
Nothing new locally — but a rival two states over is ranking on an emerging angle.
That demand is heading your way in weeks. First mover owns the answer when it lands here.
Publish on it now, before your local competitor has ever heard the term. Live tomorrow.
Competitive Intelligence isn't a feed you check. It's a field operative you send out — and he never comes back empty-handed, and he's never seen doing it. Three legends in one man:
Relentless field legwork. No desk, no excuses. On the road from your block to the national edge, walking ground your competitor never leaves the office to check.
The clues are already on the table. Hunter reads the shift, deduces the next move, and anticipates the trend before it lands — so your post is live when the wave arrives.
The ultimate covert operative. Your enemy is visible and not even thinking about you. Hunter is the ghost watching him — and sees his hand before it's played.
You never log into anything to find it. Hunter works the night; the intelligence — what your competitor did, what it means, and what you're answering with — arrives in your Presidential Daily Briefing the moment you wake up. See a sample briefing →
Hunter brings back the intelligence. Sophia turns it into the day's move and lines it up for you — angled, written, ready. There's no dashboard to watch and no controls to learn. She works whether you're watching or not →
Tap any feature to see how it takes ground. You're reading Competitive Intelligence right now.
| What you're getting | Domination$299/mo | Empire + Hunter$799/mo |
|---|---|---|
| The machine — both tiers | ||
| 1 post a dayBrief + Sage work the PAA angles — the questions your market is actually Googling. | ✓ | ✓ |
| The Foundation: 30 articlesFirst 5 are PILLARS, gifted — kept even if you cancel. | ✓ | ✓ |
| Sophia, always-on, on every article →Not a chatbot. A proactive chief of staff watching the front. | ✓ | ✓ |
| Presidential Daily Briefing (PDB) →Every morning: your territory overnight, what your competitor did, your numbers. | ✓ | ✓ |
| Monthly harvestYouTube comments + Reddit pulled into fresh articles your market wants. | ✓ | ✓ |
| The war room — Empire only | ||
| Front Desk seatsWho can pick up the line when a caller comes in. | Owner + 1 ($10/mo each more) |
Unlimited |
| Deep daily competitive analysis →You are hereNot just a glance — a full read on what your rival moved overnight. | ✗ | ✓ |
| A chief of staff you can actually talk toSophia, two-way. Ask her anything about your territory. | ✗ | ✓ |
| Daily Harvest →Snap a photo + a line. It becomes a 2nd post that day — up to 2/day. | ✗ | ✓ |
| Hunter →He publishes 1, you publish 2 — plus national radar: see trends before they hit your town. | ✗ | ✓ |
| Sophia Lifecycle →Books your appointments, checks in after, harvests 5-star reviews + referrals — automatically. | ✗ | ✓ |
Either way, you start at $1 and run the full Empire experience for 14 days first.
Competitive Intelligence ships with the Empire tier — the full war room pointed at your territory and the ghost on your enemy's trail. One dollar puts it to work for the next fourteen days.
Go on the offensive — $1