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Patience pays. But only if you have the right intelligence.
2 years 2 weeks ago #329
by manco
Patience pays. But only if you have the right intelligence. was created by manco
Every competitor publishes more than they realise. Pricing pages, job listings, tech stacks in headers. You just have to know where to look and have something that reads faster than you do.
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2 years 2 weeks ago #330
by mortimer
Replied by mortimer on topic Patience pays. But only if you have the right intelligence.
Sun Tzu said know your enemy. The modern version is: index your enemy. AI competitive analysis is not about spying. It is about building a structured, living picture of the landscape from data that is already public.
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2 years 2 weeks ago #331
by indio
Replied by indio on topic Patience pays. But only if you have the right intelligence.
Structured picture. Sounds very clean. Most people just google a competitor once, panic, and then do nothing. That is the real competitive analysis cycle for ninety percent of businesses.
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2 years 2 weeks ago #332
by manco
Replied by manco on topic Patience pays. But only if you have the right intelligence.
Which is exactly the gap. Set up a pipeline that monitors job boards, press releases, product changelogs, social mentions. Feed it through a summariser on a schedule. You wake up to a briefing, not a search bar.
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2 years 2 weeks ago #333
by mortimer
Replied by mortimer on topic Patience pays. But only if you have the right intelligence.
The key distinction is between data and intelligence. Data is the competitor raised a Series B. Intelligence is understanding what that capital will likely fund, based on their hiring patterns and patent filings.
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2 years 2 weeks ago #334
by indio
Replied by indio on topic Patience pays. But only if you have the right intelligence.
And you trust a machine to make that inference? A model that hallucinates dates and invents acquisitions that never happened? Bold of you.
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