Competitor Analysis Blog
Strategies, frameworks, and playbooks for better competitor analysis and market research.
How to Spy on Your Competitor's Marketing Strategy Without Paying $500/mo for Enterprise Tools
You don't need a five-figure annual contract to know exactly what your competitors are doing. This guide breaks down actionable, affordable methods to reverse-engineer any competitor's marketing strategy — and how AI-powered tools are making enterprise-level intelligence accessible to everyone.
5 Signs You're Losing Customers to a Competitor (And How to Find Out in 5 Minutes)
If your revenue is stagnating but you can't pinpoint why, the answer is often hiding in plain sight — your competitors. Here are 5 warning signs that customers are switching sides, and how to diagnose the problem fast.
Competitor Analysis for SaaS Startups: The 2026 Playbook to Find and Beat Your Rivals
Most SaaS startups lose ground not because their product is weak, but because they're flying blind against competitors. This 2026 playbook walks you through a proven framework to identify rivals, decode their strategy, and carve out a winning position—faster than ever with AI-powered tools.
SimilarWeb vs BenchSpy: Which Competitor Analysis Tool Is Faster in 2026?
Speed matters in competitive intelligence — every hour you wait for data is an hour your rivals are already acting on it. We put SimilarWeb and BenchSpy head-to-head to find out which tool delivers actionable competitor insights faster in 2026.
How to Find Your Competitor's Pricing Page (And What to Do With It)
Knowing what your competitors charge can change everything about your pricing strategy. This guide walks you through exactly how to find competitor pricing pages, what to look for, and how to turn that intelligence into a competitive advantage.
7 Competitor Analysis Mistakes That Are Costing You Customers in 2026
Most businesses think they're doing competitor analysis — but they're doing it wrong. Discover the 7 critical mistakes that quietly bleed customers to your rivals, and what to do instead.