Monitor competitor pricing pages and flag changes weekly
Give Zero a list of competitor pricing URLs. It scrapes each page every Monday, diffs it against last week's Notion snapshot, writes an impact summary for every change found, saves the full report to Notion, and posts a digest to Slack.
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Why pricing changes catch teams off guard
A competitor quietly drops their free tier. Another one adds a new enterprise plan. You find out three weeks later from a prospect who already chose them. Zero checks your competitor pricing pages every Monday, compares what changed since last week, writes a clear impact summary for every change found, and posts a digest to Slack before your team's week kicks off.
How to set up weekly competitor pricing monitoring with Zero
@Zero every Monday at 9am, scrape the pricing pages of e2b.dev, daytona.io, cursor.com, and replit.com. Compare against last week's Notion snapshot. Flag any changes to tiers, prices, or CTAs, write a 2–3 sentence impact summary for each, save the full report to Notion under Competitor Pricing Log, and post a digest to #competitive.
How Zero scrapes, diffs, and reports pricing changes
Zero scrapes each pricing page
Zero fetches the current content of every pricing URL you specified, extracting tier names, prices, feature lists, trial offers, and CTAs.
Zero diffs against last week's Notion snapshot
Zero compares today's content against the version saved in Notion last week. It flags any change to pricing tiers, plan names, included features, trial terms, or calls to action.
Impact summaries saved and digest posted
For each change found, Zero writes a 2–3 sentence impact summary covering what changed, what it signals, and what to consider. The full report is saved to Notion and a concise digest is posted to Slack.
Drill into a specific change, adjust the watchlist, or share with leadership
Required integrations: Notion and Slack
Notion
Zero saves weekly pricing snapshots and change reports to your Notion workspace for long-term tracking and diffing.
Slack
Zero posts a concise weekly digest to the Slack channel you specify.
Best practices for automated pricing intelligence
Run an initial scrape first to set the baseline snapshot in Notion. Without it, Zero has nothing to diff against and will treat everything as a change.
Be specific about what to flag. 'Watch for changes to pricing tiers, plan names, trial offers, and CTAs' gives tighter results than a general sweep.
Structure your Notion log with properties like Competitor, Change Type, and Date so you can filter by what changed and when across the full history.