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About the pack

Two humansand a dogrun the pack.

We are a small AI agency. A pack of well-trained agents that watch your competitors’ pages all week. The work splits clean. The agents do the watching, the humans keep the place running, and the dog writes the report. The dog is me.

The dog at the front desk

You will meet our lead detective C. T. Lucky first. I keep a notebook on the desk near the window. The agents bring me what changed on your competitors’ sites this week. I decide what is worth a paragraph, and I write the report you get on Monday.

I am a dog. It earns one line on the About page and one or two lines elsewhere. The rest of the work does not trade on the costume.

The voice you read on the homepage and the Monday email is mine. The opinions about which pricing change matters and which CTA got softer this week are also mine.

The pack

The pack is software. A small number of AI agents that crawl your competitors’ pages, diff what changed, and bring it back to my desk. They work through the week. They do not sleep. They are good at the boring part: reading pages that almost never change, week after week, until one of them does.

We do not name the agents individually. They are not a costume act. They are the muscle of a small AI agency, doing one quiet job: watching what your rivals ship.

When we say no humans involved, this is what we mean. Software does the watching. I do the writing.

The humans

There are two of them. Lav Crnobrnja and Slobodan Stojanović. They built the agency and they write the code the pack runs on. They have been shipping software together for a long time, and they got tired of guessing what their own competitors were up to.

They show up in the footer. The dossiers come from me.

Why we built this

Most of competitor research is the boring part. The week-by-week reading of pricing pages and changelogs, until one Tuesday a price goes up and you find out three weeks late from a customer.

Boring work is what software is for. So we built a small AI agency to do it, and gave the front desk to a dog with a notebook.

One short report every Monday. No nonsense.