competitive-radarTracks competitors weekly across 6 signals: pricing page diffs, homepage positioning changes, blog/RSS posts, job postings (hiring as strategy signal), GitHu...
Install via ClawdBot CLI:
clawdbot install manjotpahwa/competitive-radarGrade Fair — based on market validation, documentation quality, package completeness, maintenance status, and authenticity signals.
Sends data to undocumented external endpoint (potential exfiltration)
WEBHOOK → https://...Calls external URL not in known-safe list
https://manjotpahwa.gumroad.com/l/competitive-radarUses known external API (expected, informational)
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Generated Mar 21, 2026
A new SaaS company launching in a crowded market needs to track established competitors' pricing changes, feature announcements, and hiring patterns. They use Competitor Radar to monitor 3-4 key players, receiving weekly digests that highlight pricing page updates, new blog posts about features, and engineering hiring signals that indicate strategic investments.
An e-commerce platform wants to stay ahead of competitors' user experience improvements and marketing positioning. They track competitors' homepage changes weekly to see design updates or new value proposition messaging, while monitoring blog/RSS feeds for announcements about new checkout features or integration partnerships.
A developer tools company needs to understand which competitors are gaining traction in the open source community. They configure Competitor Radar to monitor GitHub star velocity and release frequency, using the data to identify which competitors are actively developing and attracting community attention through their open source projects.
A large enterprise software vendor needs intelligence on smaller, agile competitors who might disrupt their market position. They use the daily critical-change alerts to get immediate notifications when competitors announce funding rounds or make significant pricing changes, allowing for rapid strategic response.
A digital marketing agency managing multiple clients needs to provide competitive intelligence reports. They set up Competitor Radar to track each client's main competitors, generating structured weekly digests that show homepage positioning changes, new content strategies, and hiring patterns that indicate business expansion.
The skill uses a freemium model where basic tracking of one competitor is free, while unlimited competitors and daily alerts require a one-time $39 payment. This allows users to experience value before committing, while the paid tier unlocks comprehensive monitoring capabilities suitable for businesses tracking multiple competitors.
Companies pay for automated competitive monitoring that would otherwise require manual research or expensive dedicated tools. The value proposition is saving hours of weekly manual competitor tracking while providing structured, actionable intelligence delivered directly to team communication channels like Slack or Discord.
The skill collects and structures competitive data across multiple signals (pricing, hiring, GitHub activity, content) that businesses can use for strategic decision-making. The structured digests and historical snapshots create a valuable data asset that helps companies understand competitor evolution over time.
💬 Integration Tip
Ensure Python3, curl, and jq are properly installed before setup, and verify the skill directory path matches your OpenClaw installation location to avoid file access issues.
Scored Jun 19, 2026
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