Tool Comparison
Both track your competitors. One is an enterprise enablement suite, the other is a focused weekly brief you can start today for $99.
Crayon
Crayon is an established enterprise competitive intelligence platform. It continuously captures competitor website changes, content, and market moves, and packages them into battlecards and dashboards for sales enablement. Pricing is quote-based and aimed at larger revenue teams on annual contracts.
Linkeddit
Linkeddit Compete is a focused competitor intelligence product. Each week it reads every competitor you track across their blogs, changelogs, newsrooms, review sites, and Reddit, then hands you one graded brief: what moved, what users complain about, and why each signal matters for your product. It is self-serve at $99/month with no sales call.
| Feature | Linkeddit | Crayon |
|---|---|---|
| Tracks competitor moves (launches, pricing, funding) | ✓ | ✓ |
| Graded, prioritized weekly brief | ✓ | — |
| Reddit + review-site user pain-point mining | ✓ | — |
| Signals tied to why they matter for your product | ✓ | — |
| Sales battlecards | — | ✓ |
| Win-loss analysis + dedicated analysts | — | ✓ |
| Self-serve, no sales call to start | ✓ | — |
| Transparent pricing | $99/mo | Custom / Enterprise |
Transparent self-serve pricing at $99/month, no annual contract or sales call, versus Crayon's quote-based enterprise pricing
Reddit and review-site pain-point mining (G2, Capterra, TrustRadius, Trustpilot) surfaces what a competitor's users actually complain about, for your positioning
One graded weekly brief that prioritizes signals high, worth watching, or low, instead of a dashboard you have to monitor
Every signal is dated, cited, and tied to why it matters for your product, not just a raw change feed
Set up in minutes: add competitors and get your first brief, no onboarding or implementation project
Crayon is an enterprise competitive enablement suite built around battlecards, dashboards, and sales teams, with quote-based pricing. Linkeddit Compete is a focused $99/month product that delivers one graded weekly brief per set of competitors, with an emphasis on mining user pain points from Reddit and review sites and tying every signal to your product.
For large sales organizations that need battlecards, win-loss programs, and dedicated analysts, Crayon offers more. For founders and small teams that mainly want to know what competitors are shipping and where their users are frustrated, without an enterprise contract, Compete covers that at a fraction of the cost.
Linkeddit Compete is $99/month, self-serve, cancel anytime. Crayon uses custom enterprise pricing, typically on annual contracts negotiated through sales, so it is generally a larger commitment.
Compete specifically mines G2, Capterra, TrustRadius, Trustpilot, and Reddit for what a competitor's users complain about, then folds that into your weekly brief. This voice-of-customer angle is a core focus of Compete.
Start finding qualified Reddit leads in under 5 minutes. $49/month. No long-term contract.