We give you a easy to read daily briefing of what your cometitors were up to every day around breakfast. Did they expand? Change pricing? add a service? Free Demo . 7 day free trial.
Agencies can resell the product with their branding, making your clients think 'how does he/she always know this stuff so quickly?'
Every small business needs to monitor the competition but few have the time. MIB solves it with a quick email consuming 5 min a day instead of hours of deep web crawling.

Hi. Its Chuck from MyIntelBrief. Im glad you are checking the site out. You either have a small or medium business or you know someone who does, and this will be something that will really help. Love to hear comments from you if you discover any bugs that need tweeking. Try the demo of your business and you'll get a really good glimpse of what MIB can do. And if you're a agency, a business consultant or a SEO agency, take a deep look at https://myintelbrief.com/consultant - there you can explore ways to take our briefing product and resell to your clients at your markup - and always look like the smartest business consultant they've ever seen. Whitelabel branding means the clients are presented with a brief that has your logo and name right on the top.
Competitive intelligence collection friction real - monitoring pricing across 5-10 competitors, checking reviews, tracking job openings, all scattered across different sources. Hours per week lost to manual tracking. MIB removes friction entirely by consolidating competitor signals into one daily email. Gets to breakfast brief format, gives startups and agencies the always-on competitive edge without hiring a dedicated market research person. Agencies get white-label resale with client branding. Real win is early warning system - know about pricing moves, new hires, service changes before they impact your business.
The breadth is what I'd stress-test here — pricing, reviews, job posts, recalls AND local festivals are very different data sources, and each has its own false-positive mode. I run keyword monitoring for my own space and the killer was never collection, it was precision: a brief that's 80% noise gets archived unread by week two. Two questions: (1) how do you verify a signal before it lands in the brief — if a competitor A/B tests their pricing page, does that get reported as a "price change"? (2) is there a per-signal mute so I can kill the categories I don't care about and keep it to the 5-minute promise? The white-label resale angle for agencies is genuinely smart, but it also raises the stakes on precision — a consultant forwarding one wrong competitor claim to a client burns trust fast.
Competitive intelligence collection friction real - monitoring pricing across 5-10 competitors, checking reviews, tracking job openings, all scattered across different sources. Hours per week lost to manual tracking. MIB removes friction entirely by consolidating competitor signals into one daily email. Gets to breakfast brief format, gives startups and agencies the always-on competitive edge without hiring a dedicated market research person. Agencies get white-label resale with client branding. Real win is early warning system - know about pricing moves, new hires, service cha

Hi. Its Chuck from MyIntelBrief. Im glad you are checking the site out. You either have a small or medium business or you know someone who does, and this will be something that will really help. Love to hear comments from you if you discover any bugs that need tweeking. Try the demo of your business and you'll get a really good glimpse of what MIB can do. And if you're a agency, a business consultant or a SEO agency, take a deep look at https://myintelbrief.com/consultant - there you can explore ways to take our briefing product and resell to your clients at your markup - and always look like the smartest business consultant they've ever seen. Whitelabel branding means the clients are presented with a brief that has your logo and name right on the top.
Competitive intelligence collection friction real - monitoring pricing across 5-10 competitors, checking reviews, tracking job openings, all scattered across different sources. Hours per week lost to manual tracking. MIB removes friction entirely by consolidating competitor signals into one daily email. Gets to breakfast brief format, gives startups and agencies the always-on competitive edge without hiring a dedicated market research person. Agencies get white-label resale with client branding. Real win is early warning system - know about pricing moves, new hires, service changes before they impact your business.
The breadth is what I'd stress-test here — pricing, reviews, job posts, recalls AND local festivals are very different data sources, and each has its own false-positive mode. I run keyword monitoring for my own space and the killer was never collection, it was precision: a brief that's 80% noise gets archived unread by week two. Two questions: (1) how do you verify a signal before it lands in the brief — if a competitor A/B tests their pricing page, does that get reported as a "price change"? (2) is there a per-signal mute so I can kill the categories I don't care about and keep it to the 5-minute promise? The white-label resale angle for agencies is genuinely smart, but it also raises the stakes on precision — a consultant forwarding one wrong competitor claim to a client burns trust fast.
Competitive intelligence collection friction real - monitoring pricing across 5-10 competitors, checking reviews, tracking job openings, all scattered across different sources. Hours per week lost to manual tracking. MIB removes friction entirely by consolidating competitor signals into one daily email. Gets to breakfast brief format, gives startups and agencies the always-on competitive edge without hiring a dedicated market research person. Agencies get white-label resale with client branding. Real win is early warning system - know about pricing moves, new hires, service cha
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