Sistava

Competitor and Market Research

AI Marketing Team

Know what your competitors publish before your audience does

Your AI researcher monitors competitor blogs, social channels, product pages, pricing, job postings, and ad campaigns. Changes are detected automatically and compiled into weekly intelligence briefs.,Market trends are tracked across industry publications, social conversations, and search trends. You know what topics are gaining traction before they peak, so your content strategy stays ahead.,Research feeds directly into content creation. When the researcher identifies a trending topic or competitive gap, it becomes a brief that the content team executes immediately.

Benefits

How It Works

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At a Glance

50+
Sources monitored weekly
< 24 hrs
Competitor change detection
85%
Less manual research time
Weekly
Intelligence briefs delivered

Know What Competitors Publish Before Your Audience Does

Research That Turns Into Action, Not Just Reports

Market Trends Spotted Early Give You First-Mover Content

FAQ

How many competitors can it track?

There is no hard limit. Most teams track 5-15 direct competitors plus a broader set of industry voices. You define the list, and it monitors all of them continuously.

What sources does it monitor?

Blogs, social media profiles, product and pricing pages, job boards, press releases, ad libraries, and industry publications. It covers both content output and business signals like hiring patterns and pricing changes.

How quickly does it detect changes?

It checks monitored sources regularly and flags significant changes within 24 hours. Major moves like pricing changes or product launches are surfaced immediately in your brief.

Does research feed into content creation automatically?

Yes. When the researcher identifies a content gap or trending topic, it generates a brief that your content team can execute. The handoff is automatic, so opportunities do not sit in a report unactioned.

Can it track competitor ad campaigns?

It monitors public ad libraries and surfaces new campaigns, messaging changes, and creative direction. You see what competitors are promoting and how their messaging evolves over time.