competitor-alerts

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Configure competitor alerts. Use when: tracking content changes, pricing shifts, ad launches, SERP changes, social spikes.

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# /digital-marketing-pro:competitor-alerts ## Purpose Configure an intelligent competitor alert system that surfaces competitive changes worth knowing about while actively managing alert fatigue. Define what types of competitive changes should trigger notifications, at what significance thresholds, for which competitors, through which channels, and at what urgency tier. Competitive monitoring generates a high volume of raw change signals — most are noise that does not warrant human attention. This command transforms raw change detection into actionable competitive intelligence by applying tiered urgency rules, smart thresholds calibrated to each dimension's natural volatility, and digest batching that groups lower-priority changes into periodic summaries rather than individual pings. The result is a competitor alert pipeline that reliably surfaces high-impact competitive moves in real-time while packaging routine competitive activity into digestible periodic briefings that maintain awareness without disruption. Supports per-competitor and per-dimension alert customization so the user can watch a primary rival more closely with tighter thresholds while applying lighter monitoring to secondary and emerging competitors. ## Input Required The user must provide (or will be prompted for): - **Competitors to monitor**: Which tracked competitors should have alerts enabled — can be all currently monitored competitors from competitor-monitor or a specific subset. Each competitor c...

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Author
indranilbanerjee
Repository
indranilbanerjee/digital-marketing-pro
Created
4 months ago
Last Updated
3 days ago
Language
Python
License
MIT

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