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Overview
Intelligence feed
Battle cards
Gap analysis
Industry signals
Product reflection
Competitors
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Stripe Direct
L
Lemon Squeezy Direct
P
Paddle Indirect
Weekly intelligence brief
Monday, Mar 30, 2026
Findings this week
22
All sourced
Synthesis cards
6
3 high priority
Agents active
11
Across 3 competitors
Pricing Stripe
New volume discount tier for $50K+ monthly processing added quietly. Implication: They're moving upmarket — your $5K–50K/mo segment may see less competitive pressure near-term.
Hiring Lemon Squeezy
3 new backend engineering roles posted this week, two specifically mentioning "subscription billing infrastructure." Forward signal: A billing features overhaul is likely in Q2.
Narrative Paddle
Homepage tagline changed from "The complete payments platform" to "Built for SaaS." Positioning shift: They're narrowing ICP to compete directly in your segment.
Your product
Angle for this week: None of your 3 direct competitors have addressed onboarding for non-technical buyers. That gap is open — and your docs page still assumes technical users.
Battle card — Stripe
Stripe Payments
Pricing2.9% + $0.30
Entry plan$0/mo
ICPUpmarket, dev-first
upmarket focus complex pricing dev-heavy
Objection handling
When prospects mention Stripe: emphasize simpler onboarding and flat pricing for early-stage companies. Their volume tiers only benefit customers over $50K/mo — your sweet spot is better served.
Locked in preview
Counter their "more integrations" argument by focusing on the 3 integrations that matter for your buyer profile. Stripe's breadth becomes complexity for small teams.
Locked in preview
What goes into every intel
11
intelligence agents
28
different angles
30+
data sources
24/7
Continous watch
The last-to-know problem

You're always the
last to know

Scenario A

You heard it from a prospect

A competitor dropped their price. You found out on a sales call. That's not intelligence — that's damage control.

Scenario B

You built what they already killed

Three sprints in, you discover your main competitor launched the same feature six months ago and quietly killed it. The market already said no.

Scenario C

You missed the hiring signal

They posted five ML roles in February. You didn't see it. In April they announced an AI feature that directly undercuts your roadmap.

Why teams sign up

The moment it becomes
impossible to ignore

Most teams sign up after one of these. The last two convert fastest — they're the moments of maximum pain.

01

Starting fresh

Building a new product and need to map the competitive landscape before your first sales call.

02

Losing track

Aware of competitors but no time or system to keep up. The Sunday-night manual check is unsustainable.

03

Need a new angle

Knows the competition but stuck on positioning or roadmap. Needs fresh perspective, not more data.

04

Roadmap paralysis

Has a product but no peer to pressure-test the next big bet. Every direction feels like a guess.

High-converting

Reactive panic

A competitor just dropped pricing, launched something big, or rebranded. CEO heard it from a customer who almost churned.

High-converting

Hiring signal anxiety

Noticed a competitor hiring aggressively in ML or growth. Doesn't know what it signals. Forward-looking dread that something is coming.

07

Industry shift

Sees the market changing — AI, consolidation, pricing pressure — but doesn't know what it means for their roadmap.

How bitsbeacon works

Add a URL. We handle
everything else.

Automatic discovery, continuous monitoring

Paste a competitor's root URL. Bitsbeacon crawls their site, classifies every page worth watching — pricing, features, jobs, blog, docs — and begins monitoring immediately. Tag competitors as direct (deep analysis, battle cards) or indirect (light watch, trend signal).

No page lists to maintain. No selectors to configure. When competitors add new pages, we find and track them automatically.

  • Pricing pages, feature pages, job listings, blog posts, docs
  • New pages detected and classified automatically each cycle
  • JavaScript-rendered sites fully supported
  • Your own website monitored for drift and messaging inconsistencies
  • Direct vs. indirect competitor tagging — go deep where it matters
  • Every finding cites its source URL — no "the AI said so"
Sample subject lines
Stripe just updated their pricing page
New enterprise tier above $50K/mo. What it means: They're moving upmarket, your segment has less pressure near-term.
Lemon Squeezy is hiring 3 backend engineers
Two job specs mention "subscription billing." Forward signal: A billing overhaul lands in Q2. Your differentiator is timing.
Your product angle for this week
None of your top 3 competitors have addressed onboarding for non-technical buyers. That gap is open — and growing.
Intelligence agents

11 agents running
continuously for you

Each agent has a distinct input and answers one sharp question. Eight analysts read public data, two synthesizers turn findings into action, one recommender ranks what to actually do next.

Analysts — read public data, produce findings
MVP

Competitor Intelligence

Full read of each competitor at any point — initial deep profile on first run, incremental update when a diff arrives. Pricing, features, messaging, positioning, and how they evolve over time.

Jobs-to-be-Done Porter's Five Forces

Pricing Pressure

Where the category price floor is moving. Who dropped, who raised, who unbundled, who hid pricing behind "contact sales." The macro view, distinct from any single battle card.

Van Westendorp Good/Better/Best

People Intelligence

Who's being hired, who's moving, who's leaving — on competitor side and your own. Three lenses on one pipeline: roadmap inference from job posts, talent flow, hiring velocity. Cross-compares your own hiring framing against competitors.

Signal vs. noise Follow the talent

Customer Voice

Mines G2, Reddit, Capterra, App Store reviews of competitors. Surfaces recurring complaints (your opportunities) and recurring praise (their moats) — structured by theme.

Jobs-to-be-Done Pain / Gain mapping

Market Pulse

Category-level signals — news, funding, M&A, regulatory shifts, lateral entrants. What's moving in your market, what's noise vs. trend, what should be on your radar that isn't a direct competitor.

PESTLE Three Horizons

Growth Radar

Where to get your next 10 customers. Two lenses: public posts where people are right now asking for what you sell, plus the persistent channels competitors actually acquire through — marketplaces, Product Hunt, podcasts, integrations.

Demand pulse Distribution paths

Brand Signals

Who's mentioning your brand across Reddit, HN, X, blogs, podcasts. Sentiment plus reply-window detection. The inverse of Customer Voice: that mines competitor reviews, this mines yours.

Share of Voice Reply-window
MVP

Product Mirror

Looks inward. Is your messaging still accurate? Is your roadmap aimed at the right thing given what the market is doing? Where are you drifting from your stated vision? The data source is you.

Golden Circle Ansoff Matrix
Synthesizers — turn findings into action artifacts
MVP

Battle Card

Per-competitor card: positioning, pricing, strengths, weaknesses, objection handling, win/lose conditions. Refreshes whenever Competitor Intelligence or Pricing Pressure flag a change.

SWOT Geoffrey Moore Positioning
MVP

Gap Analysis

Cross-competitor view: what they have that you don't, and vice versa. Ranks gaps by strategic priority — which ones customers actually care about — not just presence/absence.

Blue Ocean Strategy Kano Model
More coming
Synthesizers expand as the platform grows.
Recommender — ranks what you should actually do next
Fed by every watcher
and synthesizer above

Your Next Moves

Ranked, opinionated list of what to actually do next — variable count, possibly zero. On quiet weeks it stays quiet rather than manufacturing filler. Fuses every watcher and synthesizer into a single answer when there is one.

Opinionated synthesis Honest silence
One answer
or none

Your competitors aren't waiting.
Neither should you.

The next pricing change, hiring signal, or narrative shift — bitsbeacon catches it before your customers have to tell you about it.

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