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Monitor competitors and surface strategic signals weekly

AirOps MCP scrapes and synthesizes competitive data across multiple signals: product changelog pages, G2 and Capterra review trends, LinkedIn job postings, ad library changes, and new content published. Every week, a structured intelligence brief lands in Slack or Notion — categorized by signal type and sorted by strategic relevance. Your team gets the insight without the manual monitoring.

Process

#1

Define your competitor list

Enter up to 10 competitor domains. AirOps will monitor their product pages, pricing, job postings, review profiles, and published content.

#2

Select your signal types

Choose which signals to track: product changes, pricing updates, G2/Capterra review trends, LinkedIn hiring, ad library, and content publishing.

#3

Set your relevance filters

Configure which signals trigger an immediate alert vs. rolling into the weekly brief. High-priority signals (pricing changes, major feature launches) can alert immediately.

#4

Review your first intelligence brief

The first brief covers the last 30 days of activity. Review signal categorization and relevance scoring — adjust your filters if any signal type is too noisy.

#5

Activate weekly delivery

Enable scheduled delivery to your Slack channel or Notion workspace. The brief arrives every Monday morning with the week’s competitive highlights.

Weekly competitive brief delivered to Slack automatically; Multi-signal monitoring across product, content, and hiring; Strategic inference — not just raw data aggregation; Configurable competitor list and signal types

Key benefits

Publish 10,000+ pages from a single workflow run

Weekly competitive brief delivered to Slack automatically; Multi-signal monitoring across product, content, and hiring; Strategic inference — not just raw data aggregation; Configurable competitor list and signal types

Connected tools

Ahrefs
G2; LinkedIn; Ahrefs; Slack; Notion
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