Leo used for one week to scrape the emails of users who had complained about Glow Biome on Reddit (only public data, following GDPR strictly). He sent a gentle, helpful email: “Saw your post. Our serum stays fresh for 12 months. Here’s a 40% code.”
Maya’s organic skincare line, Luna & Loam , had a problem. Last quarter, a competitor named Glow Biome launched a “mushroom serum” that went viral on TikTok. Maya had no idea it was coming. She lost 15% of her niche market share in six weeks.
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Six weeks later, Glow Biome launched their intimate care line. But instead of crushing Luna & Loam, they were too busy putting out fires. The “wet dog” smell complaints had gone viral. A Reddit user posted Maya’s comparison chart, and it got 5,000 upvotes.
“We need competitive intelligence,” her COO, Leo, said, sliding a brochure across the table. The price tag for the software: . Leo used for one week to scrape the
Maya choked on her tea. “We don’t have that. We are the startup they laugh about in boardrooms.”
Maya looked at the empty spreadsheet where the $2,400/month software would have gone. Instead, she had spent zero dollars and gained one irreplaceable asset: Here’s a 40% code
| Purpose | Free Tool | What it catches | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Visualping / Distill.io | New product pages, price drops, job postings | | Ad intelligence | Facebook Ad Library | Competitor’s new ad angles and pivot hints | | SEO & keywords | Ubersuggest (free tier) | What customers are searching about your rival | | Social sentiment | Reddit search + F5Bot | Complaints, feature requests, “I wish…” posts | | Review scraping | Google Maps Reviews (manual) | Unfiltered anger about shipping, quality, or support |