Radar OS Pro
- Intelligence brief, delivered to Slack + portal
- Continuous monitoring across AI, competitors, and your site
- Ranked actions, what to do next
- 20 scans per week powering your signal feed
Radar OS gives you an intelligence brief: what changed, why it matters, and what to do next.
The old version of this work assumed your buyers found you through Google, read your site, compared you to two competitors they already knew, and made a decision over six weeks. That world is gone. In 2026, half your prospects are asking ChatGPT, Claude, or Perplexity which firm to hire, and the AI is answering with names you've never heard, citing pages you've never read, surfacing pricing you didn't know was public.
Meanwhile your competitors are shipping faster than your monthly check-in cycle can catch. They published three new service pages this week. They dropped their rate on Friday. They got cited in the AI answer your buyer just read on Tuesday morning before the call.
The tools built for the old version of this work, quarterly battlecards, Crayon dashboards, monthly Looker reports, were built for a market that updated quarterly. The market now updates daily. Sometimes hourly. The job is no longer "track competitors." The job is to close the gap between when something changes and when you know.
Radar OS is built for that gap. Not a dashboard. Not another feed. A weekly read that compresses everything that moved across six surfaces, ranks what actually matters, and surfaces it before your next quote goes out.
Radar OS runs continuously and delivers a weekly intelligence brief: what changed, why it matters, and what to do next.
Daily scans of every competitor pricing page. Live moves caught before your next quote.
Hiring, sentiment, and content moves synthesized into four ranked actions.
Competitor pages, blogs, titles, and publishing velocity tracked daily.
Track who recommends you across ChatGPT, Claude, Perplexity, and Gemini.
Schema, citations, AEO readiness, and live AI tests from one operating layer.
Reverse-BI on your own business. The same scans, pointed at you.
Locked at this rate while active. Moves to $199 at launch.
It opens with one sentence. The headline of the week. Three competitors moved. Two are worth a response. That sentence gets generated last, after every module has run and the reasoning layer has weighted the signals. It tells you whether this is a quiet week or a loud one before you scroll.
Below the headline, six tiles. Audit score. AI citations. Competitor moves. Price changes. Topics gaining ground. Schema coverage. Each tile is a number plus a delta: 69/100, +4 vs last week. Cited in 3 of 16 answers, up from 1. 14 competitor moves, 3 critical. You can read all six in under thirty seconds and walk away with a temperature on the market.
Below the tiles, the ranked actions. Usually three to five. Each one names what changed, why it matters, and what to do.
No data dumps. Decisions.
If you only have five minutes Monday morning, you read the headline and the actions. That's the product. Everything else, the dashboard, the modules, the scan history, the citations explorer, is there for the day you want to dig in.
Add your site, our AI scanners crawl in real-time, and you get a structured SEO + AEO audit on screen in 2-3 minutes. Also emailed. That's it.
A few people have asked why the founder rate is $79 when the launch price is $199. The honest answer is that the first 500 customers are doing real work for us by being early. They get the rate that reflects that.
The price is also anchored against what the modules cost as separate tools. A standalone competitor pricing tracker runs about $99/mo. The AI visibility audits everyone is launching this year sit between $99 and $159/mo. SEO + AEO audit subscriptions land around $129. Content monitors are $49 on the low end. Business intelligence dashboards start at $200 and climb fast. If you bought all six as separate tools you'd be past $600/mo, plus the half-day a week stitching them into a spreadsheet nobody reads, which is the actual reason most teams never do it.
Radar OS at founder pricing is $79/mo for all six modules and one report. The rate is locked for as long as your subscription stays active. When we move the launch price to $199, founders stay at $79.
The economics of that aren't sustainable past 500 founders. After that, it's $199 and we'd still take the deal. But if you're in the room early, you're in the room early, and we'd rather lock in the operators who showed up first than charge them more later.
Every customer receives a private Radar portal. The first 500 founders lock $79/mo for the life of their subscription. Pricing moves to $199/mo for everyone after launch.
Everything you need to know about how Radar OS works, what's in each module, and how the weekly intelligence brief lands in your inbox.
See all questions →No onboarding. No calls. No setup. Competitors scanned, insights delivered, one action every week. If something breaks or feels wrong, email us and a human replies fast.
Tell us your competitors. We handle everything else. First report lands within 24 hours. No configuration, no dashboards, no learning curve.
Every report ends with one specific thing to do that week. Not a data dump. Not a summary. A decision. Read it Monday morning, act on it Monday afternoon.
Real email, real team, real answers. Under 4 hours on weekdays. No tier escalation, no bots, no "have you tried our help centre" replies.
Founding members get the rate locked forever. In return, tell us what's missing, what's confusing, what you wish it did. That feedback is how this gets better.
The founding rate is $79/mo locked forever. No lock-in. Cancel anytime. The rate stays with you permanently, even as features are added and the price goes up for everyone else.
Live SEO + AEO audit. Results on your screen in 2-3 minutes, also emailed to you. No card. No commitment. No spam.