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How do I monitor competitors for website changes, new content, and hiring signals on a recurring schedule, then deliver a structured intelligence digest for review

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Competitor Tracker. Monitor competitors for website changes, new content, and hiring signals on a recurring schedule, then deliver a structured intelligence digest for review

Updated Jun 26v1
Cost
Free
on your own plan
Runs
weekly
on a schedule
Built from
7 steps
5 verified skills
Runs in
Claude or Codex
as you

what you get

A reviewed competitor intelligence digest summarizing website changes, new blog/social posts, and notable job postings — delivered to your chosen channel

example result

illustrative

A finished weekly run delivers: A reviewed competitor intelligence digest summarizing website changes, new blog/social posts, and notable job postings — delivered to your chosen channel

Example output, to show the shape of the deliverable. It has not run on your data. Build the agent to get this on yours.

the steps

7 steps · 5 from verified skills

runs hands-free with

  • scheduled runs

    fires this workflow automatically on a schedule so it delivers on its own instead of being re-run by hand

  • Claude for Chrome

    pulls live data from sites that have no API (an MLS, Zillow, your CRM web UI) and clicks through web tasks for you, so the data-gathering steps run themselves instead of leaving placeholders to fill

Connect these and the agent gathers its own data and delivers on a schedule, instead of leaving you blanks to fill.

Run this agent in Implexa, on your own Claude or Codex, free

Get the Implexa app (or connect your Claude Code / Codex), then say build the Competitor Tracker agent and approve the schedule. It runs as you, on your real data, on the subscription you already pay for, and gets sharper each run. Your agent's memory is yours and travels with you across Claude, Codex, and whatever comes next. About 5 minutes to your first real run.

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common questions

How do I monitor competitors for website changes, new content, and hiring signals on a recurring schedule, then deliver a structured intelligence digest for review?

The Competitor Tracker agent. A reviewed competitor intelligence digest summarizing website changes, new blog/social posts, and notable job postings — delivered to your chosen channel

Is the Competitor Tracker agent free?

Yes. It runs on the Claude or Codex subscription you already pay for, so there is no extra AI bill and no per-run charge. You can build and run unlimited agents on the free plan.

How often does the Competitor Tracker agent run?

It is built to run weekly, on a schedule you set when you build it. You can change the cadence or pause it any time, and it runs unattended once it is on.

What does the Competitor Tracker agent need to run?

Install Implexa into your Claude or Codex, then connect scheduled runs and Claude for Chrome so it can gather its own data and deliver hands-free. Implexa never touches your accounts or credentials.

Does the Competitor Tracker agent use my data? Is it private?

It runs as you, on your own machine, on your real data. The model runs inside your own Claude or Codex, so Implexa never sees your data, accounts, or credentials. Your agent's memory is yours and travels with you across Claude, Codex, and whatever comes next.

How do I build the Competitor Tracker agent?

Install Implexa into your Claude or Codex, then say "build the Competitor Tracker agent" and approve the schedule. Implexa assembles the 7 steps (5 from verified skills) and it runs on its own. About 5 minutes to your first real run.

Can I change what the Competitor Tracker agent does?

Yes. Tell it what to change in plain language and it revises its steps; the next scheduled run uses the change, with no re-scheduling. Every change is versioned, and a run can even propose its own improvements.

changelog

  1. v1Jun 26generated

    auto-generated from "Monitor competitors for website changes, new content, and hiring signals on a re"

Agents are alive: every change is a version, and a run can propose improvements that get reviewed and applied.

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