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    How to Build a Competitor Monitoring Dashboard in 10 Minutes

    April 28, 2026 · 11 min read

    Every SaaS founder knows they should monitor competitors. But most don't — because they think it requires expensive tools, complex setups, or hours of manual work every week.

    The truth is you can build a functional competitor monitoring dashboard in 10 minutes using free tools. Here's exactly how.

    Step 1: Set Up Your Spreadsheet Backbone (3 minutes)

    Create a Google Sheets or Notion dashboard with these columns for each competitor:

    • Competitor name — Simple enough
    • URLs to monitor — Pricing page, changelog, blog, homepage
    • Last checked — Date of your last manual review
    • Pricing — Current entry price and tier structure
    • Latest feature — Most recent significant feature launch
    • Positioning — Their current tagline or hero message
    • Notes — Anything notable from your last check
    • Alert level — Green/yellow/red for how urgently you need to respond

    Start with 5 competitors. That's 8 columns x 5 rows = 40 cells. A 3-minute investment for a central intelligence hub.

    Step 2: Set Up Automatic Change Detection (4 minutes)

    You don't need to manually check competitor pages every day. Set up free tools to do it for you:

    • Visualping (free tier) — Set up monitors on competitor pricing pages and changelogs. You'll get email alerts when the page changes. Create 5 monitors (one per competitor) on their free plan.
    • Google Alerts (free) — Create alerts for your competitors' names + "launches", "pricing", "funding". Get daily email digests of new mentions.
    • Twitter/X Lists (free) — Create a private list of your competitors' Twitter accounts. Check it once or twice a week.

    Step 3: Set Up a Weekly Review Routine (2 minutes)

    Block 15 minutes every Monday morning. Your routine:

    1. 5 min — Check Google Alerts and Visualping notifications. Log any changes in your spreadsheet.
    2. 5 min — Scan your Twitter list for competitor announcements or notable posts.
    3. 5 min — Quick-check competitor homepages and pricing pages for visual changes the tools might have missed.

    Step 4: Add Structured Analysis (1 minute)

    Once per month, spend 30 minutes on a deeper review. Use your spreadsheet as the starting point and answer these questions:

    • Has any competitor changed their pricing in the last 30 days?
    • Is there a new feature that customers are asking us about?
    • Has any competitor's positioning shifted?
    • Are there new competitors entering our space?

    The Upgrade Path

    This manual + free-tools approach works well when you're pre-revenue or early-stage. But as you grow, you'll want something more automated. That's where Spyglass comes in.

    Spyglass Tracker monitors your competitors automatically — pricing changes, feature launches, positioning shifts — and delivers them to your dashboard with AI-powered analysis. No more spreadsheets, no more manual checks.

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