Q Qaptic Advisor

Ask what your competitors hope you miss.

Qaptic Advisor lets you question your tracked competitor prices, campaigns, newsletters, assortment gaps, product movement and demand signals — then turns the answer into commercial next steps.

PricesCampaignsNewslettersAssortmentDemandRFQContent
QQaptic Advisor Live workspace
Build me a competitor action brief for Mellow Home: prices, campaigns, weak spots and sourcing ideas.
Q

Mellow Home is pushing sofa campaigns harder than before.

Nordlane Home remains weak in compact storage, while CasaNord is moving the entry dining price floor.

Qaptic flags two sourcing angles, one price-watch item and three content angles for review.

Price watchRFQ inputContent angleCategory note

One question layer across the full workspace.

Qaptic Advisor connects tracked competitor movement from Market Pulse, Change Feed, Newsletter Telemetry, Demand Matrix, Assortment Analysis, Sourcing & RFQ and Price Edge — so users can ask what changed, why it matters and what to do next.

Market PulseChange FeedNewsletter TelemetryDemand MatrixAssortment AnalysisSourcing & RFQPrice Edge

Questions your competitors hope you do not ask.

Use Qaptic Advisor to ask the commercial questions hidden inside competitor movement — before the next pricing, sourcing, category or campaign decision.

01

Show me where Nordlane Home is strong, weak and vulnerable.

02

Build me a competitor action brief for Mellow Home: prices, campaigns, weak spots and sourcing ideas.

03

Find products customers are searching for that CasaNord does not cover well.

04

Turn Mellow Home’s top products into an RFQ-ready sourcing brief.

05

Read Furniva newsletters and tell me what matters commercially.

06

Where is CasaNord lowering the price floor?

07

Which competitor products are creating the most pricing pressure?

08

Which competitor signals should our buying team not miss this week?

From question to commercial action.

Qaptic Advisor does not just answer. It turns competitor movement into review-ready action cards — alerts, sourcing requests, watch items or category notes your team can approve, reject or monitor.

Question

Build me a competitor action brief for Mellow Home: prices, campaigns, weak spots and sourcing ideas.

Answer

Mellow Home is pushing sofa campaigns harder than before. Nordlane Home remains weak in compact storage, while CasaNord is moving the entry dining price floor.

Actions
Price watch
CasaNord is moving the entry dining price floor.
Approve · Reject · Monitor
RFQ input
Compact storage remains weak at Nordlane Home.
Approve · Reject · Monitor
Content angle
Mellow Home is pushing sofas harder through campaigns.
Approve · Reject · Monitor
Category note
Review compact storage and entry dining before the next meeting.
Approve · Reject · Monitor

Answers connected to visible signals.

Qaptic Advisor links recommendations back to tracked market movement, so users can review what changed, where it came from and why it matters.

01Tracked movement

Prices, campaigns, newsletters, assortment changes and demand signals.

02Commercial context

Signals are connected to competitors, products, categories and market pressure.

03Source-aware answers

Advisor responses can be reviewed against the signals and movement that triggered them.

04Human review

Qaptic surfaces what matters. Teams decide what to act on, brief, monitor or escalate.

What different businesses can ask Qaptic Advisor.

The same competitor tracking workspace can support retailers, agents, sourcing partners, suppliers, factories and commercial teams — because each role asks different questions from the same market movement.

Retailers
Which competitor moves should we review before pricing changes?
Agents & sourcing partners
Which competitor products should become RFQ-ready briefs?
Suppliers & factories
Which product gaps should we offer to retailers next?
Pricing & category teams
Where is the market price floor moving?
Marketing & content teams
Which competitor campaigns should inspire content this week?
Leadership
Which competitor signals should we not miss before the next commercial review?