Your competitors change prices, rename plans, and reposition quietly — and you find out weeks later from a lost deal. PageMinder watches their pricing and product pages around the clock and sends you a brief a strategy analyst would write: exactly what changed, what it likely means, and what you might do about it.
And what it never bothers you with: rotating banners, ads, cookie popups, timestamps, or any other page noise. That's judged out by the AI before an alert is ever considered.
Acme cut its Pro plan from $49 to $39/month — a 20% price drop.
All plan limits unchanged. Suggested move: review your mid-tier pricing and decide whether to respond on price or double down on differentiating features.
Start with each competitor's pricing page and changelog or product-news page. Those two catch most strategic moves: price changes, new tiers, and feature launches.
No — that's the whole point. The AI distinguishes cosmetic churn (banners, carousels, testimonials, A/B shuffles) from substantive changes, and only substantive changes that match your intent trigger an alert.
Each brief includes a suggested move — for example, reviewing a specific plan's price or highlighting a differentiator. You stay in charge; it just saves you the analysis time.
Alerts arrive by email today and can be forwarded to any shared inbox or channel. Native Slack delivery is on the roadmap for team plans.