Monitoring 24/7

Your competitors changed
their pricing last night.
You'll know by morning.

Scrybe is an autonomous AI agent that monitors your competitive landscape around the clock and delivers actionable intelligence briefings, daily. No dashboards to check. No analysts to hire.

Before and after

The old way

$15K-$100K/yr for enterprise CI tools
Dashboards that require daily manual review
Weeks of onboarding and a dedicated CI manager
Raw data dumps that need human interpretation
Stale battlecards nobody updates

Scrybe

Fraction of enterprise pricing
Briefings delivered to your inbox and Slack
Working in minutes, not weeks
Analysis that tells you "so what," not just "what changed"
Always current, always autonomous
What you get

A daily briefing that tells you what matters and why.

scrybe-briefing-apr-30.md
# Daily Intelligence Briefing
Apr 30, 2026 | 3 competitors monitored

## Pricing Change Detected
Acme Corp dropped their Pro tier from $99 to $79/mo.
Implication: They're likely seeing churn at that tier.
Suggested response: Hold pricing, emphasize feature gap.

## New Feature Launch
RivalCo announced API v3 with webhook support.
Implication: Targeting developer audience you're already in.
Suggested response: Accelerate your SDK release timeline.

## Hiring Signal
WidgetLabs posted 4 enterprise sales roles this week.
Implication: Moving upmarket. Mid-market gap opening.

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Next briefing: May 1, 2026 at 7:00 AM
01

Autonomous Monitoring

Tracks competitor websites, pricing pages, job postings, press releases, social media, and review sites without any manual input.

02

"So What" Analysis

Doesn't just report changes. Interprets what they mean for your business and suggests concrete responses you can act on immediately.

03

Delivered, Not Dashboarded

Briefings arrive in your inbox, Slack, or CRM every morning. No logging in, no filtering, no extra tab to forget about.

Intelligence that works
while you sleep.

Scrybe replaces the $80K/year analyst and the $30K/year dashboard with an AI agent that never takes a day off, never misses a signal, and always has the brief ready by morning.