Know the day a competitor changes a price.
Point PriceTracker at a rival's pricing page. It watches on your schedule and leaves a note the day they raise a price, drop one, add a tier, or run a sale.
A competitor adds a cheaper tier or runs a sale, your quotes start losing, and you don't connect the dots for weeks. Checking their page every day is exactly the kind of chore that never happens.
A standing set of eyes on the two or three rivals that matter, quietly comparing today to yesterday and telling you — in words — the moment something moves, so you can respond on your terms.
Quiet until something moves
Not a raw diff — a short summary of what changed and why it might matter.
- New "Starter" tier at $29/mo
- ~$50/mo under your entry plan
- Old entry plan renamed to "Pro"
Illustrative example. It reports what changed on the public page you point it at — it never edits anyone's prices, including yours.
Three steps, then it just watches
Full walkthrough with screenshots in the setup guide. Point one bot at each rival that matters.
Grab their pricing URL
Copy the link to the competitor's public pricing or product page.
Say what to watch for
"Check this pricing page every morning and tell me if any price, plan, or sale changes."
Get the summary
Most days: "no change." When something moves, a plain-English note lands — with the specifics and the link.
Set up your competitor watch
Paste the pricing page and we'll write the instruction. Opens bots.team pre-filled.
Competitor tracking, answered
What exactly does it watch on a competitor's page?
Whatever you point it at — a headline price, plan tiers, a "starting at" number, or a sale banner. It compares today to last time and reports what went up, down, or new.
Does it only read public pages?
Yes. Same as a visitor would. No logins, no access to your systems or accounts.
Can it change my prices in response?
No. It watches and reports — the pricing decision stays with you.
What does it cost for a small business?
Free if you already pay for Claude. Point several bots at several competitors at no extra app cost. If you don't have Claude yet, ~$20/month. More on pricing →