[ CONTEXTBOLT RADAR · COMPETITOR INTELLIGENCE ]

Know when your competitors move.

Radar checks their pricing, positioning, shipping and search every night. Judges what matters. Briefs you Monday morning. Inside Claude and Codex.

5 competitors · named once
Nightly checks · you do nothing
Counter-moves · included
Hover or tap a blip to read the move
Works in
Claude Code
Claude Desktop
Cursor
Codex
Any MCP client
[ ON DEMAND · ASK ANY TIME ]

Your competitive desk,
one question away.

The watching runs on its own. When you want more, just ask your agent. A few of the things people ask Radar every week.

Add or remove competitors, set what you sell, pull a fresh check, run a full teardown. All from the same chat.

[ SIGNAL · THE MONDAY BRIEFING ]

One email a week. Only when something moved.

Every Monday morning, the week's meaningful moves: what changed, what it means for you, a link to see it yourself, and the counter-move.

No moves, no email. Quiet competitors are listed so you know they were checked. Radar never pads a quiet week into fake news, because the first false alarm is the last email you read.

Claude Code
MON 9:00 AM
acme raised prices. counter it
MON 9:06 AM
Pulled the receipts: Pro went $29 → $39 on Friday, second rise this year. Drafted the play:
  • /vs-acme page updated to lead with the price gap
  • Switch offer drafted for their grandfathered users
  • One post stating the contrast, no gloating
Want me to ship all three?
[ DRAFTED IN YOUR VOICE · NOTHING SHIPS WITHOUT YOUR YES ]
[ INTERCEPT · COUNTER-MOVES ]

Detection is half. Here's the counter-move.

Every meaningful change arrives with the called play: press the price gap, pre-empt the launch, exploit the feature gap. Sometimes the call is hold, because responding would be noise.

Then your agent runs it. It has your site, your code and your voice, so "counter it" turns intelligence into shipped work. Monitoring tools stop at the alert. Radar lives inside the thing that can act.

[ TERMS ]

What it costs.

The watching is unlimited and automatic. Credits only cover on-demand extras: a fresh check costs 1 per competitor, a deep teardown costs 5, and you get 300 a month.

ContextBolt Radar
$39/month
Launch pricing. Cancel any time.
  • 5 competitors watched nightly: pricing, homepage, changelog, sitemap, plus weekly search footprint
  • The Monday briefing: judged moves, what they mean, evidence links. No moves, no email
  • Counter-moves included: every meaningful change arrives with the called play, ready for your agent to run
  • Full history: every change kept forever, with the exact before-and-after text
  • The ./radar/ folder: your intelligence as markdown in file-based agents
  • Instant teardowns of any competitor on demand
  • Works in Claude Code, Claude Desktop, Cursor and Codex
  • Cancel any time, month to month
Start watching · $39/mo
Also doing SEO? Get ContextBolt SEO + Radar together for $59/mo. What's included
  • Everything in Radar, plus all of ContextBolt SEO: keyword, SERP, competitor and backlink data, 1,000 lookups a month
  • Your Google Search Console connected: your real clicks and rankings, zero credits
  • The combined plays: spot a rival's move, size the opening, draft the response, one conversation

$59/mo for both · $74 separately

Get the SEO + Radar bundle
[ COMPARE · RADAR VS THE ALTERNATIVES ]

Smart, or cheap. Never both.

Competitor intelligence has been enterprise software or brain-dead diffs, with nothing in between. That gap is the product.

Tool Price Judged, not raw diffs Counter-moves Self-serve
Klue / CrayonEnterprise CI, sales-led $20k–40k/yr
KompyteSemrush-owned, dashboard-first Custom, seat-based
Visualping & change detectorsRaw diffs, you interpret $0–100/mo
ContextBolt RadarJudged + counter-moves, inside your AI $39/mo

Klue and Crayon are the real thing, sold to enterprise sales teams for the price of a salary. Change detectors are cheap and brain-dead. Radar is the missing middle: judged like the expensive tools, priced like the cheap ones, and it lives inside the agent that can act on what it finds.

[ ALLIANCE · WORKS WITH CONTEXTBOLT SEO ]

Their side of the board. And yours.

ContextBolt SEO is your keywords, your rankings, your real Search Console numbers. Radar is their moves. One agent plays both sides.

It spots their search slide, sizes which of their keywords are winnable, and drafts the content to take them. "Why did my traffic drop?" finally gets a full answer: your numbers, next to what they did, in the same window.

$59 a month for both. $74 separately.

Claude Desktop · SEO + Radar connected
YOU
why did my clicks drop this month?
AGENT
Your "pocket alternative" cluster fell 41% (Search Console). Radar's history shows why: acme.com shipped five comparison pages targeting those exact terms on May 28. Their pages rank 4 to 9; yours sit at 11 to 14. Two of those terms are winnable this month. Want the plan?
[ ONE QUESTION · BOTH SIDES OF THE BOARD ]
[ MEMORY · THE LONG GAME ]

Snapshots lie. Trajectories talk.

"They raised prices" is a data point. "Second price rise since January" is a story, and stories are what you act on. Radar keeps every judged change forever, so patterns surface that no screenshot tool can see.

In Claude Code and Cursor, your radar also mirrors to a local ./radar/ folder. One markdown file per competitor. Grep it, commit it, drop it in Obsidian.

radar/acme.com.md
---
domain: acme.com
watched_since: 2026-01-14
search_traffic_monthly: 6500
changes_recorded: 11
last_change_significance: high
---

## Latest moves

- Jun 6 · pricing · HIGH ([view])
  Pro tier raised from $29 to $39.
  Read: second increase this year; moving upmarket.
  Counter-move: press the price gap.

- Jun 5 · sitemap · HIGH ([view])
  Sitemap: +3 pages (/enterprise, …)
  Counter-move: pre-empt the launch.
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The five surfaces it watches, how it judges what matters, the counter-move playbook, and connecting it to your agent in under a minute.

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[ FAQ ]

Common questions.

Anything else, email [email protected] and we will help.

What is ContextBolt Radar?
ContextBolt Radar is a hosted MCP server that watches your competitors for you. You name up to 5 competitor domains once. Radar checks their pricing pages, homepages, changelogs, sitemaps and search footprints every night, judges every change for significance, and emails you a briefing each Monday. It works inside Claude, Codex, Cursor and any other MCP client, and costs $39 a month.
How is this different from Visualping or a change detector?
Change detectors show you a red-highlighted diff and leave the thinking to you, so most alerts are cookie banners and copyright years. Radar judges every change: cosmetic churn dies silently, real moves arrive with what changed, what it means, a link to the page, and a suggested counter-move. You get one honest email a week instead of a noisy feed.
What is a counter-move?
Every meaningful change arrives with a called play, like "press the price gap" when a rival raises prices. Say "run it" and your agent drafts the response, a comparison page update, a switch offer, a post, using your real files and your voice. You approve before anything ships. Monitoring tools stop at the alert. Radar lives inside the thing that can act.
Do I need to check a dashboard?
No. There is no dashboard. Radar works while you do nothing: nightly checks, a Monday email when something meaningful happened, and silence when nothing did. Any time you are curious, ask your agent things like "what did my competitors do this week" or "what has Acme been up to since January".
What exactly does it watch?
Five surfaces per competitor: the pricing page, the homepage, the changelog, the sitemap, and their search footprint (estimated traffic, ranked keywords, top terms). Sitemap watching is the early-warning system: new pages usually exist before they are announced. Radar only ever reads public marketing pages, never anything behind a login.
Which AI tools does it work with?
Any tool that supports MCP. That includes Claude Code, Claude Desktop, Cursor and Codex today, and any other client that speaks the Model Context Protocol. You get one private URL, paste it in once, and your agent does the rest.
How many competitors can I watch?
Up to 5. That cap keeps the briefings sharp; watching everyone is the same as watching no one. Add and remove competitors any time by telling your agent. Removed competitors keep their history and pick it back up if you re-add them.
What are credits? Is the watching limited?
The automatic watching is included and unlimited: nightly checks, weekly search snapshots, Monday briefings. Credits only cover the on-demand extras. A fresh check costs 1 credit per competitor and a deep-dive teardown costs 5, from a 300-credit monthly allowance that is hard to dent. The list, history and briefing tools are always free.
Does it remember what my competitors did?
Yes, that is the point. Every judged change is kept forever with its date, evidence link, and the exact before-and-after text. So Radar can tell you "this is their second price rise since January", which no screenshot tool can. In file-based agents like Claude Code, your radar also mirrors to a ./radar/ folder as markdown you can grep, commit, or open in Obsidian.
Can I cancel any time?
Yes. Radar is month to month, cancel whenever you want and you will not be billed again. If you email [email protected] within 24 hours of subscribing, you get a full refund.
What is the SEO + Radar bundle?
ContextBolt SEO gives your agent your side of the board: keyword research, rankings, backlinks, your real Search Console data. Radar gives it the competitors' side. Together your agent can spot a rival's move, size the opening, and draft the response in one conversation. The bundle is $59 a month, against $74 for both separately.
Competitor intelligence in your agent, $39 a month

They're shipping right now.
You'd know.

Name your competitors once. Get briefed every Monday. Never get surprised again.