Spy
Tracks specific URLs for visual or structural changes.
"Spy on [Competitor Name]" to get a notification if they drop their prices, change their landing page copy, or launch a new product section. 3. The Influence Spy (Social Proof) Tracks specific URLs for visual or structural changes
Alerts you the second a specific competitor, stock, or industry keyword hits the news or social media. The Influence Spy (Social Proof) Alerts you the
"Spy on $AAPL" to get real-time sentiment analysis and insider trade filings. 2. The Site Spy (Web Monitoring) The Site Spy (Web Monitoring) Monitors what people
Monitors what people are actually saying about a brand in "dark" corners like Reddit or niche forums, filtering out the marketing fluff.
Thinking about a "Spy" feature? That sounds like a powerful tool for competitive intelligence or deep-dive research. Since "Spy" can mean anything from tracking stock movements to monitoring competitor websites, here are three ways we could build it: 1. The Market Spy (Financial & Trends)