# Competitor Intelligence Tool (Linkeddit Compete)

> Linkeddit Compete is an affordable competitor intelligence tool for startups and small teams. It tracks each competitor you follow across review sites (G2, Capterra, TrustRadius, Trustpilot), Reddit, blogs, and changelogs, then delivers one weekly graded brief covering their moves and their users' complaints, plus named, switch-ready leads.

Source: https://linkeddit.com/competitor-intelligence

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## Key facts

- Price: $99/month (the Compete tier). Linkeddit also offers Pro Monthly at $49/month and a Pro Lifetime deal at $450 one-time.
- Cadence: one graded intelligence brief per tracked competitor, per week.
- Sources: G2, Capterra, TrustRadius, Trustpilot, Reddit, blogs, changelogs, and open-web market signals.
- Every item in a brief is dated, cited to its source, and given a why-it-matters summary and a letter grade.
- Positioning vs enterprise tools: a multi-source, noise-filtered option for startups and small teams with a published Compete price of $99/month.

## What it does

Compete watches competitor moves (launches, pricing changes, funding, hiring, positioning shifts) and user complaints/switching intent, mines them across multiple sources, filters noise, and rolls them into a single weekly graded brief. It ties complaints to named leads showing switching intent, each with the exact complaint to open outreach.

## Who it is for

Founders, product marketers, and competitive-intelligence teams who need always-on visibility into rival moves and the buyers those moves put in play, without an enterprise budget.

## How it differs from Crayon, Klue, and Kompyte

Linkeddit Compete is built for founders and small teams that want competitor and demand intelligence in one workflow. It is multi-source (review sites, Reddit, competitor publications, and the open web), noise-filtered into one weekly graded brief, and connects competitor complaints to switching-intent leads. Its published price is $99/month.

## Related pages

- https://linkeddit.com/compare/linkeddit-vs-crayon
- https://linkeddit.com/compare/linkeddit-vs-klue
- https://linkeddit.com/compare/linkeddit-vs-kompyte
- https://linkeddit.com/pricing

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