Know what changed before the weekly meeting.

Name the competitors and signals worth watching. Deck checks public sources on your schedule and emails you a cited brief that separates what happened from what it could mean.

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Three changes worth discussing

Deck

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Confirmed changes are separated from what they may mean, so the weekly meeting can start with the signal.

Weekly_competitor_watch.pdf

Pricing

Alder replaced its flat plan with per-seat tiers.

Source linked

Product

Beacon released scheduled enterprise exports.

Source linked

Messaging

Northline shifted its homepage from speed to compliance.

Source linked
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A competitor watchlist naming four companies and the signals to track, with routine noise toggled off

Watch the signals you care about.

Choose the companies, pages, and topics. Deck filters out repeated noise and brings material public changes forward.

Keep facts and implications separate.

Each observation stays tied to its source. Deck labels interpretation clearly so your team can make the call.

1.Watch our four closest competitors

Every Friday, check these companies for meaningful product, pricing, messaging, hiring, or funding changes. Compare each finding with last week, cite the original source, and explain the likely implication separately.

  • Watch Alder, Beacon, Fieldwork, and Northline
  • Ignore routine social posts and repeated announcements
  • Flag pricing or packaging changes at the top

Fri 8:30 AM

Every Friday, check our four competitors for meaningful changes. Cite each source and label implications separately.

Competitor_watchlist.xlsx
What did our competitors change this week?

Three material changes — each with its source and a clearly labeled implication.

Weekly_competitor_watch.pdf3 material changes

01Pricing

Alder replaced its flat team plan with per-seat tiers; the archived and current pricing pages are linked.

02Product

Beacon released scheduled exports for its enterprise plan, confirmed in its product notes.

03Messaging

Northline shifted its homepage from speed to compliance; likely implications are separated from the observed change.

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2.Three changes worth discussing

Deck returns the verified change, its source, and a clearly labeled implication so the meeting can begin with judgment.

Weekly_competitor_watch.pdf

Walk into the meeting knowing what moved.

Set the watchlist today and review the first cited change brief in your inbox.