Aidelly watches your competitors' websites, pricing, blogs, and ads every day. Every change becomes a clear digest and a one-click counter-move, so you never get caught off guard.
Add a competitor once. Aidelly monitors the signals that actually matter, every day.
Homepage copy, positioning, and headline changes the moment a competitor reworks how they sell.
Price moves, new tiers, and packaging shifts so you can react before prospects notice.
New articles and content themes that reveal what topics a competitor is investing in.
Active ads from the Meta Ad Library so you can see the angles and offers competitors run.
Monitoring is only useful if it leads to action. Aidelly closes the loop.
A briefing of what changed across every tracked competitor, summarized in plain language.
Get notified when a competitor moves on pricing, messaging, or campaigns, no manual checking.
Turn any change into a drafted post or campaign angle for your brand in a single click.
Competitive intelligence without the spreadsheets
Stay ahead of every competitor announcement and turn it into a content response the same day.
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It tracks what rivals publish, how they price, and what campaigns they run, then summarizes the changes so your team can respond quickly instead of checking competitor pages by hand.
Manual research is point-in-time and easy to skip. Competitor Spy watches competitor homepages, pricing, blogs, and ad libraries on a daily cadence and delivers a digest, so you notice moves as they happen.
Yes. When something changes, Aidelly proposes a one-click counter-move — a drafted post or campaign angle — so monitoring leads directly to published content.