Competitor Promotion Radar

See where competitors promote

Track ads, mentions, search visibility, and page changes.

Signals worth following.

See where competitors promote, what they change, and which angles may be worth testing.

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Google Ads

Competitor launched ads for agency CRM keywords

2h ago
Landing Page

Competitor changed trial offer

5h ago
YouTube Channel

GrowthLab compared competitor with alternatives

Today
Influencer Mention

Alex Carter promoted competitor in a workflow video

Yesterday

How It Works

1

Track

Add competitors, domains, or keywords.

2

Detect

Find ads, mentions, reviews, videos, and page changes.

3

Analyze

Get concise ideas for channels and angles to test.

Monitor Signals Across Every Channel

Monitor the channels competitors use to earn attention.

URL Watch
Search Radar
YouTube Radar
Google Ads Radar
Meta Ads Radar
Product Radar
Reddit Radar
X Radar
TikTok Radar
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Promotion Channels

Find ads, reviews, videos, and pages driving attention.

Signal Sources

See which channels, sites, creators, and pages matter.

Follow-up Ideas

Turn promotion signals into angles your team can test.

Pay as you grow

No subscriptions. Just buy credits when you need them.

Free

$0USD

30 Credits

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Starter

$19USD

200 Credits

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$49USD

700 Credits

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$149USD

2,500 Credits

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FAQ

Common questions about credits, monitoring coverage, and how FollowEngine turns promotion activity into usable signals.

What counts as a signal?

A signal is a promotion or positioning change, such as a new ad, review, video, search result, landing page update, influencer post, or market comparison.

Do I need a subscription?

No. FollowEngine uses credits, so you can start free and top up only when you need more monitoring or analysis.

Which channels can I monitor?

You can monitor URLs, search, YouTube, Google Ads, Meta Ads, product updates, Reddit, X, and TikTok-style social signals as modules become available.

How does AI analysis work?

FollowEngine groups collected signals, removes noise, and generates concise explanations of what changed, why it matters, and what to watch next.