Every feed the lab runs, on one live dashboard — ads, demand, content, websites and pipeline.
Go deeper, every month. Everything in Signal plus three more feeds, all self-updating in one view.
What's on your dashboard
One live view, self-updating — no spreadsheets, no four-tool juggle.
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Everything in Signal.
The live ad tracker and the demand map, exactly as Signal delivers them. So you keep the weekly ad moves and the local opportunity view you already rely on.
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A content radar.
The hooks, formats and posting cadence pulling engagement in your niche. So you see what's landing in the feed before it ever turns into an ad.
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Website watch.
Flags the moment a rival changes a price, drops an offer, or adds a page. So you catch the repositioning the day it happens, not months later.
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A pipeline view.
Which channels are really feeding your rivals' customers. So you put your effort where the demand actually comes from, not where you assume it does.
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All of it self-updating in one live view.
Every feed in a single dashboard, refreshing on its own. So the whole picture stays current without you stitching five tools together by hand.
What the feed looks like
Illustrative preview — your dashboard is built from the rivals in your category.
Is this for you?
→ Yes if
- ✓ You want the whole market watched, not just ads
- ✓ You have rivals advertising, posting and changing their sites
- ✓ You'd rather one dashboard than four separate tools
- ✓ You want the monitoring done for you, every month
- ✓ A few minutes on one view beats hours across five
→ No if
- ✗ You only ever want the weekly ad moves (Signal is lighter)
- ✗ Nobody in your category advertises, posts or has a site
- ✗ You want a one-off audit, not an ongoing feed
- ✗ You won't look at a dashboard more than once a quarter
- ✗ You won't act on what the feeds show you
How it works
Tell us your category
A 2-minute brief — your category and a few rivals to watch. We take it from there.
Your dashboard goes live
Within days, every feed the lab runs — ads, demand, content, websites and pipeline — live in one view.
It updates itself
Each feed refreshes on its own. You check in on one dashboard whenever you like, not five tools.
What customers say
"The website watch flagged a rival's new offer the day it went up, and the content radar had already shown the shift coming. We moved first instead of last."
"I was paying for separate tools and never opening half of them. Now it's one dashboard I actually check — and I see far more than I did across all of them."
How it stacks up
Same goal — watch the whole market, not one slice of it. Three ways to get there.
Do it yourself
- Juggle four or five separate tools
- Stitch the feeds together by hand
- Easy to miss a website change or content shift
- No single record of what moved when
- Nothing kept once you close the tabs
Buy the tools separately
- Several subscriptions to manage and pay
- Each one steep to learn
- No view that connects them
- Coverage varies tool to tool
- Still your hours to pull it together
Intel
- Every feed the lab runs, in one view
- Ads, demand, content, websites & pipeline
- Self-updating — no stitching by hand
- Changes flagged the moment they appear
- One click to cancel, any time
Here's what $187/mo gets you
Buy these feeds as separate tools and you're looking at three to five hundred dollars a month — before you've spent the hours stitching them together. Intel runs every feed the lab has, on one dashboard, for $187.
What's on the dashboard
Cancel anytime · one click from any view
Our promise to you
Cancel anytime
It's month to month. One click from your dashboard ends it — no phone call, no retention script, no "are you sure" maze. Stay because it's useful, not because you're stuck.
Public data, your data private
Everything we track is public — ads, posts and pages your rivals are already running in the open. What you watch and when is yours alone, never shared, never pooled into anyone else's product.
Questions people ask before they subscribe
How is this different from Signal?
Signal ($45/mo) gives you the ad tracker and the demand map. Intel keeps both and adds three more feeds — a content radar, website watch and pipeline view — all self-updating in one dashboard. Most people who start on Signal move up to Intel once one slice of the market isn't enough.
Will five feeds mean five things to check?
No — it's one live dashboard. Every feed sits in the same view and updates itself. You open one place, not five tools.
What does the website watch actually catch?
The moment a rival changes a price, drops a new offer, or adds a page, it's flagged on your dashboard. So you see the repositioning the day it happens, not months later.
Can I really cancel anytime?
Yes — one click from your dashboard, no questions, no notice period. It's month to month.