Competitive intelligence that compounds
From brief to unfair advantage.
Pro turns one-time snapshots into a live competitive feed. Hourly monitoring, instant alerts, unlimited briefs. Your competitors don't take days off.
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Hourly monitoring on every competitor — not daily, not weekly
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Instant alerts when pricing, messaging, or features change
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Unlimited briefs — no caps, no paywalls mid-workflow
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Battle cards, positioning docs, Launch Kits — all auto-generated
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Emerging Alternatives Radar — know the new entrants before your prospects do
Briefly Pro
$39
/mo
Billed $470/year — save $118 vs monthly
14-day free trial. No card required to start.
Cancel any time. $49/mo after trial if on monthly.
Cancel any time. $49/mo after trial if on monthly.
◆ Hourly competitor monitoring
◆ Instant change alerts
◆ Unlimited briefs & refreshes
◆ Battle cards & positioning docs
◆ Launch Kit generator
◆ Emerging Alternatives Radar
◆ Slack alerts (team feature)
Cost of inaction
A PMM hire costs $180K loaded. Briefly Pro costs $49/mo.
$49
Per month for Pro — unlimited competitive intelligence
Brief #2
Break-even point — one avoided positioning mistake covers the year
400×
Less expensive than Klue or Crayon at $20K+/year
The math: If you lose one deal per quarter to a competitor who changed their pricing and you didn't know — at a $50K ACV that's $200K in annual leakage. Briefly Pro is $588/year. The break-even is a single heads-up, once.
Questions
What does "hourly monitoring" actually mean?
Every competitor URL you've ever briefed gets re-scraped hourly. When our AI detects a meaningful change — new pricing tier, feature announcement, repositioned messaging — you get an email alert. Not a digest. An alert.
Is the 14-day trial really free?
Yes. No card required to start. After 14 days you're charged monthly ($49) or annually ($470). Cancel any time from your account — no friction, no "talk to sales."
What's the difference between monthly and annual?
Annual is $470/year — equivalent to $39/mo. You save $118 vs paying monthly. If you're using Briefly regularly, annual is the obvious choice.
Can I get a refund?
Email us within 7 days of your first charge. We'll refund, no questions. After that, cancellation stops future billing but doesn't trigger a refund for the current period.