Competitive Intelligence Tools Are Priced Out of Reach for Startups
Startups lack affordable competitive intelligence tools, with enterprise solutions costing $10K-40K per year. Founders get blindsided by competitor moves because monitoring pricing changes, feature launches, and hiring patterns is manual and time-consuming.
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