Competitor positioning map
Who is targeting whom, which promise they repeat, which buyer they court, what proof they show, and where their message is vulnerable.
Private competitive-intelligence briefing for B2B founders and operators. Delivered in 24 hours after complete inputs.
One rival tests a sharper promise, cheaper workflow, or new price while your team is still guessing what changed.
Radar Report turns public signals, offer clues, pricing pressure, and AI workflow shifts into one operator-ready move: attack, defend, copy, ignore, or test.
Wait four weeks and you hand them four learning cycles. Know the cheap move before it becomes the obvious move.
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The old way / The Radar way
Everyone sees the surface layer. The early move happens underneath it: pricing tests, new claims, sharper proof, quiet AI deployments, and offers built to make yours look slow.
You read the same press releases as everyone else. You scan a competitor site once a quarter and hope the important change is visible. You hear one customer mention a new vendor and wonder whether the market has already moved.
We scan competitor pages, pricing, product language, customer proof, AI deployments, and industry reports. Then we compare claims, offers, proof, hiring signals, demos, case studies, and pricing pages against your market so you know what to attack, defend, copy, ignore, or test next.
What your $49 report gives you
Who is targeting whom, which promise they repeat, which buyer they court, what proof they show, and where their message is vulnerable.
How rivals package, price, discount, guarantee, and frame their products — plus the gap you can turn into a sharper offer this week.
One recommended attack, defend, copy, ignore, or test decision with the evidence trail behind it — written for operators, not analysts.
Proof the shift is already costing someone
The proof standard is named, quantified, and source-driven — not anonymous testimonials. Goldman Sachs estimated generative AI could expose the equivalent of 300 million full-time jobs to automation or redesign. Klarna said its AI assistant handled 2.3 million customer-service conversations in one month, did work equal to 700 full-time agents, cut repeat inquiries by 25%, and was expected to drive a $40 million profit improvement.
Walmart told investors it used multiple large language models to create or improve more than 850 million pieces of catalog data — work it said would have required nearly 100 times the current headcount to finish in the same amount of time.
The danger is that one competitor removes a bottleneck, lowers cost, sharpens the offer, and moves six months before you see the page change, the support promise tighten, the guarantee shift, or the pricing test win.
Why the next four weeks matter
They only need one workflow that gets cheaper, one promise that gets sharper, one proof point that closes the buyer faster, or one pricing test that shows where margin is hiding.
Wait four weeks and a rival gets four chances to test a claim, sales motion, support promise, or package while your team is still debating what changed.
If one $2,000/month account chooses the sharper, faster offer while you wait, that is $6,000 in quarterly revenue at risk before the next referral, renewal, or upsell.
You do not need a 40-page research project. You need to know where the cheap move is before it becomes the obvious move everyone can see.
The 3-report AI bonus stack
Your custom Radar Report names the next competitive move to watch. The three bonus briefings widen the lens: which jobs compress first, which industries may shift fastest, and which company playbooks are already producing measurable gains.
AI will not replace “work” in one clean wave. It will first compress the jobs built from repeatable digital tasks — forms, tickets, drafts, reconciliations, transcripts, and routine research — while raising the value of people who can direct, audit, and apply AI inside real business systems.
McKinsey estimates generative AI could add $2.6 trillion to $4.4 trillion in annual economic value. This bonus report shows where that value is most likely to become visible first — and what executives, investors, and operators should monitor over the next 24 months.
Most AI success stories are vague enough to be useless. This bonus report names 11 real companies, the exact AI workflow they deployed, the measured result they reported, and the practical move a B2B operator can adapt.
The offer
The full package is $49 today: your custom Radar Report plus the $117 AI bonus stack. After payment, use the short intake form for your market, competitor set, or target URLs; your 24-hour Radar Report clock starts when complete inputs arrive.
P.S. The danger is not that AI replaces every company. The danger is that one competitor uses it to remove a bottleneck, lower cost, sharpen the offer, and move six months before you notice. This week, that move may be one pricing test, one automated workflow, one better proof point, or one sharper promise your buyer sees before they see you. If you wait until the pattern is obvious, the easy move is gone. Risk $49 before risking a quarter. Radar Report is built so you notice first — with 90 days to ask for a refund if it does not surface a useful move.