ContextBolt Radar workflows
How to use ContextBolt Radar day to day, from setting up watching to drafting a counter-move when a competitor makes a move.
Radar does most of its work on its own. These are the moments you actually reach for it, each a plain-English ask you can phrase your own way.
These assume you have connected the MCP endpoint. If not, see Connect your agent first.
Set up watching in one conversation
Do this once and forget it.
“Watch acme.com, rival.io and matter.com. For context, I sell a flat-rate monitoring tool for small teams. Then give me a teardown of each.”
Your agent adds all three, saves your context, and hands back an instant read on every competitor. From here Radar runs nightly on its own.
Get an instant read on a rival
When a competitor comes up and you want the full picture now.
“Give me a teardown of acme.com.”
You get an analyst-style read across pricing, homepage, changelog and search, judged for your business.
See what changed this week
Skip the Monday wait when you want it now.
“What did my competitors do this week?”
Your agent pulls the briefing of everything that moved, each change with its evidence and its recommended counter-move.
Draft a counter-move
This is the workflow nothing else does inside your agent. A rival made a move, now respond.
“Pull my active counter-moves and draft each one for me to review before anything is published.”
Your agent pulls the plays, drafts each response in your voice using your real files, and shows you the draft. Nothing goes public until you approve it. When you have shipped one:
“Mark the acme.com price move as done.”
It drops off your active list, and the history keeps the record.
Track a competitor’s trajectory
One change is a data point. The pattern is the story.
“Show me acme.com’s history, with the receipts.”
You get the dated timeline of judged changes with the exact before-and-after, so you can see the trend, like a second price rise in three months.
Size the opportunity with SEO
If you also have ContextBolt SEO connected, chain the two.
“Acme just repositioned around ‘enterprise’. Size the SEO opportunity there, then draft my counter-move.”
Your agent pulls the keyword and competition data, then drafts the response, so you go from a rival’s move to a sized, written answer in one conversation.