Keep positioning current
Track pricing, product, and feature pages so positioning, proof, and objection handling stay grounded in what competitors are actually shipping right now.
Start with one living inventory of your competitors. Then use Page Tracker for known pricing, messaging, and landing pages, and Domain Tracker to catch launches and removals before positioning and campaign plans go stale.
Start by adding competitors to one overview list so your team has a single source of truth for who you monitor.
Use Page Tracker for content changes and Domain Tracker for page launches, removals, and technology shifts. AI separates signal from noise.
Open each competitor from Inventory to review grouped page and domain signals in context. When PMM needs a sharper answer on a pricing or landing page, run Page Compare on the exact pages in question.
Start by adding competitors to one overview list so your team has a single source of truth for who you monitor.
Use Page Tracker for content changes and Domain Tracker for page launches, removals, and technology shifts. AI separates signal from noise.
Open each competitor from Inventory to review grouped page and domain signals in context. When PMM needs a sharper answer on a pricing or landing page, run Page Compare on the exact pages in question.
Track pricing, product, and feature pages so positioning, proof, and objection handling stay grounded in what competitors are actually shipping right now.
Monitor campaign and pricing pages for headline experiments, SEO shifts, and offer changes. When a rewrite is on the table, use Page Compare to see why a competitor page may be converting harder before the team rewrites by instinct.
Track competitor domains for new launches and removals, then decide which fresh URLs should move into Page Tracker so the important launch pages stay under coverage.
Keep each competitor in one place, then open Page Tracker and Domain Tracker with the right context instead of splitting work across separate lists.
AI filters low-value edits so PMM teams spend time on pricing, positioning, and landing-page changes that affect strategy and pipeline.
Domain Tracker catches new pages and removals across competitor domains, so you notice launches before they spread through the market.
Track the same page across 30 countries to catch geo-targeted messaging, pricing, and offer changes.
Share concise updates with product, demand gen, and sales without manually reviewing every page.
Domain Tracker detects 7,000+ technologies across 27+ categories, from analytics and payments to frameworks and CDNs. Get alerted when competitors add or drop a vendor.
Detect when competitors serve multiple page variants, and track 20+ SEO fields including title tags, meta descriptions, OG tags, and structured data with before-and-after detail.
Use Page Compare when a competitor page feels stronger and PMM needs a fast diagnosis before deciding what should move into ongoing monitoring.
CI-style signal without enterprise pricing. One check equals one credit. No tiers, no subscriptions, no surprises.
No. FoeSight is designed to be easy to try and scale gradually. You start with 30 free credits, then pay as you go for checks you actually use. There is no subscription or annual contract required.
One credit equals one check. For Page Tracker, one credit covers one page in one country. If you monitor shopify.com/pricing from the US and Germany, that uses two credits per cycle. For Domain Tracker, one credit covers one domain check that reviews the sitemap for new and removed pages.
No. Your 30 free credits stay on your account until you use them. There is no time pressure to get started.
Monitoring pauses until you add more. You can buy credits at any time for $10 / €9 per 100 credits with no recurring charge.
Any publicly accessible webpage: pricing pages, product pages, landing pages, feature comparison pages, and changelogs. If a browser can load it, FoeSight can track it.
FoeSight compares page snapshots and uses AI to classify each change by type and likely impact. Low-value edits like timestamp updates or minor formatting shifts are filtered so you only see meaningful changes.
Yes. You can track any URL from 30 countries to detect geo-targeted pricing, messaging, or offer differences. Each country variant counts as its own check.
FoeSight recognizes over 7,000 technologies across 27+ categories including analytics, advertising, A/B testing, payments, CRM, customer support, frameworks, CDNs, and more. Detection runs automatically on every domain check using script analysis, JavaScript globals, DOM fingerprinting, HTTP headers, cookies, and meta tags. When a competitor adds or removes a tool, you get notified.
Yes. FoeSight tracks title tags, meta descriptions, Open Graph tags, Twitter cards, canonical URLs, structured data types, hreflang, headings, and more. Changes are shown in a before-and-after table so you can see exactly what shifted.
Yes. When a competitor's page is served in multiple versions, FoeSight automatically detects the variants and shows you how they differ. This reveals active experiments without you needing to visit the site.
Use Page Compare when the question is not just what changed, but why one page is likely stronger. It is a diagnostic layer, not the core ongoing workflow. Use it on like-for-like public pages such as pricing, product, feature, landing, and comparison pages.
Page Tracker monitors a page over time and alerts you when it changes. Page Compare is a point-in-time analysis workflow that evaluates two public pages side by side so you can understand the likely positioning or conversion gap right now.
Page Tracker monitors specific URLs for content changes, such as pricing updates, messaging edits, SEO shifts, and A/B tests. Domain Tracker monitors an entire domain's sitemap to detect when new pages are added or existing pages are removed, and identifies the domain's technology stack. Use both together for full coverage.
Domain Tracker checks competitor sitemaps daily. When a new URL appears in the sitemap, you get notified. When a URL disappears, you get an alert for that too. This lets you catch new product launches, landing pages, and blog posts without manually browsing competitor sites.
A domain check costs one credit, the same as a page check. One credit covers one domain check that reviews the sitemap for added and removed pages.
Create your free account and set up Inventory first. Then use Page Tracker for known high-signal pages and Domain Tracker for launches and removals.
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