Clients assume you have a handle on their competitive landscape. When a rival drops their price or launches a feature, the client expects you to already know and to have a view on it. Delivering that by hand, across several clients, means a recurring scramble through competitor sites that rarely fits the week you actually have.
The enterprise tools that exist for this are priced per seat, per client, on annual contracts. For an agency juggling several accounts, that math never works, so competitive monitoring stays manual and stays last-minute.
ContextBolt Radar changes the unit economics. It is an MCP server that watches a market for $39 a month and lives in the agent you already use, so monitoring a client’s competitors becomes a standing service rather than a fire drill.
One subscription, one market, watched properly
Radar watches up to five competitors per subscription, which maps cleanly to a single client’s core rivals. You point it at their market, set the context to their positioning, and every change is judged from their point of view. For multiple clients, a subscription each still costs a rounding error next to a single enterprise seat, and it keeps each client’s watch list clean.
The briefing is half your client update
Each week Radar surfaces the real moves in that market, noise already filtered out. That briefing is most of a client update written for you, and it means you never walk into a review unaware of what a client’s competitor just did. The judgment is the point: you are presenting moves that matter, not a list of cosmetic page edits.
A deliverable, not a screenshot dump
Everything mirrors to a ./radar/ folder, one dated markdown file per competitor with the receipts attached. That is a clean artifact you can fold into a branded report, commit to a client repo, or lift into a deck. And when a competitor makes a move worth answering, your agent drafts the comparison page or positioning note in the client’s voice, turning the insight straight into billable work. That detection-to-deliverable loop is the competitor monitoring with AI idea, applied to client services.
For $39 a month per market, competitive monitoring becomes something you offer with confidence instead of dread. See how it works.
How ContextBolt Radar works for Agencys
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Point the radar at a client's market
Name a client's five key competitors and set the context to their positioning. Radar runs instant teardowns, then watches pricing, homepage, changelog, sitemap, and search nightly, all judged from the client's point of view.
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Turn the Monday briefing into a client update
Each week Radar surfaces the real moves in that market. That briefing is the backbone of a client update you barely have to write, and you walk into the review already knowing what their rivals did.
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Hand over a clean artifact
Everything mirrors to a ./radar/ folder, one markdown file per competitor plus an index, with dated changes and receipts. Drop it in a report, commit it to the client's repo, or paste it into a deck. It is a tidy, dated record, not a screenshot dump.
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Ship the response as a deliverable
When a competitor moves, your agent drafts the comparison page, the positioning note, or the post in the client's voice. The watching and the deliverable come from the same place, so insight turns into billable work without a separate tool.
- Run focused competitive monitoring for a client without an enterprise seat
- Walk into every review already knowing what the client's rivals did
- Hand over a clean, dated markdown record as a deliverable
- Draft client comparison pages and positioning notes in their voice
- A fraction of the cost of per-client enterprise CI
- $39/mo per market watched, cancel any time