ContextBolt Radar overview
ContextBolt Radar watches your competitors' pricing, homepage and changelog, judges what actually matters, and hands your agent the counter-move.
ContextBolt Radar is competitor intelligence that never forgets to check. You name up to five competitors once. Radar watches their public pages every night, judges what actually changed, and briefs you every Monday. When something matters, it doesn’t stop at telling you. It hands your agent the counter-move to draft and run.
Like the rest of ContextBolt, there is no app and no dashboard. Your AI agent is the interface, plus one weekly email.
What it does
- Watches five surfaces for each competitor: pricing page, homepage, changelog, sitemap and search footprint.
- Judges every change so you only hear about the ones that matter, never cosmetic noise.
- Briefs you every Monday by email, and any time you ask your agent.
- Hands you the counter-move, drafted by your own agent in your voice, ready to ship once you approve.
- Remembers everything, so it can tell you “second price rise since January,” not just “they changed a page.”
Who it is for
Founders and small teams who need to know what their competitors are doing but don’t have time to check twenty pages a week, and won’t pay enterprise competitive-intelligence prices for a dashboard nobody opens. If you want the signal and the response without the busywork, Radar is built for you.
Pricing and credits
Radar is a flat monthly plan, or a cheaper bundle if you also want ContextBolt SEO. The automated watching, the Monday briefing and the counter-move tools cost you nothing. Your monthly credit allowance only comes into play for on-demand actions, like a deep teardown or an instant check between nightly runs. See pricing for the current numbers.
Credits at a glance. Nightly watching and the Monday briefing are free. A deep teardown costs 5 credits. An on-demand check costs 1 per competitor. Your plan includes a generous monthly allowance.
How it fits together
You set it up in one conversation. Add your competitors, tell Radar what you sell so it judges changes for you, and get an instant teardown of each rival. After that it runs itself. It checks the pages nightly, folds in search data weekly, and emails your briefing on Monday. When you want to act, your agent pulls the counter-move and drafts it with your real files.
For a visual walkthrough, see how it works.
Where to go next
- Getting started sets up watching in one conversation.
- Features covers the surfaces, the judging, the briefing and counter-moves.
- MCP tools is the full reference for every tool and what it costs.
- Connect your agent has the setup steps for each client.