Competitor monitoring

Screenshot and archive competitor pages on a schedule to track messaging, pricing, positioning, and launch changes.

Build competitor monitoring from the sources your marketing team already trusts.

Competitor URLs

input

Pages to watch

input

Cadence

output

Review criteria

output

Go from scattered context to a change summary

Handinger visits target pages, records changes, captures screenshots, and summarizes what matters. The useful part is not another dashboard. It is a repeatable workflow that gathers the evidence, applies the rules, and gives the team a reviewable result.

  • Use Competitor URLs.
  • Use Pages to watch.
  • Use Cadence.
Competitor URLs
Pages to watch
Cadence
Review criteria

Send back something the team can actually use

The output is structured enough to review, edit, paste into a system, or hand to the next person without rebuilding the work from scratch.

  • Prepare Change summary.
  • Prepare Screenshots.
  • Prepare Archived page versions.

Sources

Change summary

Sources

Screenshots

Sources

Archived page versions

Sources

Review alerts

Why competitor monitoring gets easier to run

Competitive changes are easy to miss when monitoring depends on someone remembering to check the same pages.

What the agent handles

Gather the competitor URLs

Handinger visits target pages, records changes, captures screenshots, and summarizes what matters.

Apply the content and campaign production rules

The agent follows the same criteria each run, so the team is not rebuilding process from memory.

Repeat the workflow when it comes back

Use it for the recurring version of the job instead of waiting for another manual cleanup sprint.

What your team gets back

Change summary

The team starts from a shaped artifact with the important decisions already pulled forward.

Screenshots

It combines browser automation, screenshots, scheduling, and written summaries in one workflow.

A handoff for marketing

The result is structured enough to review, edit, paste into another system, or pass to the next person.

Write the competitor monitoring brief in plain English

Describe the recurring job, the sources to trust, and the output you want. Handinger turns that into a run your team can repeat.

FAQ

Try competitor monitoring with your own workflow

Start with one narrow job: the competitor URLs, the pages to watch, and the result your team needs back.

Free credits

1,000

Enough to feel the, suspicious joy of not doing it by hand.