Pricing intelligence

Pricing intelligence reports

How your competitors price — list rates, packaging, discounting signals, and how it's changed over time — assembled from public pricing pages and archives. Every claim is typed (fact, public statement, analysis, inference, or allegation), linked to its public source, and screened for legal risk before it reaches you.

What's in the report

  • Current published pricing and packaging for each competitor in scope
  • Pricing changes over time, reconstructed from archived public pricing pages
  • Packaging and tiering comparison across the set
  • A citation behind every price point, with the capture date
  • PDF / HTML / Markdown / JSON export

Best for

  • Product and pricing teams benchmarking against the market
  • Founders setting or defending a pricing model
  • Consultants advising on pricing strategy
Every claim is typed, cited, and risk-screened

Facts, public statements, analysis, and allegations are separated — never blended. Allegations are gated by default. Read the full methodology →

Questions

How do you track historical pricing?

From publicly archived versions of competitors' own pricing pages and public announcements. We cite the source and capture date for each figure. We do not bypass paywalls or terms of service.

Is price scraping legal?

We don't scrape behind paywalls or against terms of service. We use lawful public sources only. See our methodology page for exactly where pricing data comes from.