IntelCue

IntelCue

An AI tool that watches your competitors across 12+ sources and pushes ranked alerts straight into Slack, Claude or ChatGPT.

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📁 Data & Analytics🗣️ English📅 August 23, 2026

Description

Keeping tabs on competitors usually means someone on the team manually checking a rotation of websites, newsletters and social accounts — a job that quietly stops happening once things get busy. IntelCue automates that watch: point it at a company or market and it automatically discovers relevant sources, then continuously monitors them so intelligence arrives to you instead of requiring you to go looking for it.

It tracks 12+ source types — newsletters, blogs, news feeds, YouTube, X/Twitter, outlets like TechCrunch and Bloomberg, patents, SEC filings, Google Ads, Certificate Transparency logs and RSS — and ranks alerts by importance rather than dumping a raw firehose. It also tracks competitor website changes (pricing, messaging) and delivers a weekly "Front Page Brief" by email, Slack or Apple Wallet, with native integrations into Claude and ChatGPT so the intelligence surfaces inside tools teams already use. It's built for founders, marketers and small-team leaders (startups under roughly 50 people) who need competitive awareness without hiring a dedicated analyst.

💬 Our review

The short version: at a flat $8.99/month for full access, IntelCue is priced to be an easy yes for a solo founder or small team, and automatic source discovery plus native Claude/ChatGPT integration are genuinely convenient over manually curating RSS feeds or Google Alerts.

Its honest competition is Crayon and Owler, both more established competitive-intelligence platforms aimed at larger companies with correspondingly higher price tags and heavier feature sets (win/loss tracking, sales enablement); IntelCue is deliberately smaller and cheaper, trading enterprise depth for a single flat rate with no lock-in. Google Alerts remains the free fallback, but it doesn't rank importance or aggregate across 12+ source types the way IntelCue does. Worth it for founders and small marketing teams who want structured competitive signal without an analyst on payroll; a larger company with a dedicated competitive-intel function will likely outgrow it fast.

💰 Pricing

Paid$8.99/month, single All-Access plan, cancel anytime, no lock-in.
All-Access 8.99

📊 Global score

53Average
🌐Availability15/100Faible

1 language · 0 platform

📄Profile90/100Excellent

Profile completeness

🤖 AI-enriched data

💰 Pricing model
💳 Payant

8,99 $/mois, plan unique « All-Access », sans engagement, résiliable à tout moment.

👥 Target audienceFondateurs, marketeurs et dirigeants de petites structures (moins de 50 personnes) qui veulent une veille concurrentielle automatisée
🗣️ Languagesen
🌍 Target countriesWorldwide
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Pros

Surveille 12+ types de sources (news, réseaux sociaux, brevets, dépôts SEC, etc.)

Découverte automatique des sources pertinentes, pas de setup manuel

Intégrations natives Claude, ChatGPT et Slack

Tarif fixe très abordable (8,99 $/mois), sans engagement

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Cons

Moins riche fonctionnellement que Crayon ou Owler pour une grande entreprise

Pas de version gratuite ni d'essai annoncé sur la page tarifs

Dépend de la qualité de la découverte automatique des sources

Pas de fonctions de sales enablement/win-loss comme les outils plus établis

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