As Saas founders & product managers, we know competitor monitoring is key, but it’s
1 - time consuming
2 - not as valuable as other tasks…
so… we often skip it (like leg day ahah 🫣)
Still, we wanted to find a way for you to stay updated on what your competitors are doing without spending hours scrolling on LinkedIn…
It's what droone is about: a super simple micro saas that puts competitor monitoring on auto-pilot 🤷♂️
No fancy offer, just a simple app to get real-time notifications by email, slack or in a cute feed when your competitors ship a new feature, raise funds or 7+ other signals.
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droone's answer
Because we are the first app that allows you to monitor only things that matter to you: New features, fundraisers, job offers, new hiring, pricing changes...
droone's answer
The 2 co-founders behind droone work as Lead tech and Product manager for a Saas startup. We decided we wanted to be aware of what our competitors are doing without spending hours looking for it.
droone's answer
droone is dedicated to Saas founders and product teams.
droone's answer
droone is the first competitor monitoring app dedicated to Saas founders & product team. We don't have a fancy offer with upsells on every page. It's a simple app that solves a simple but almost never-solved need: bold stay updated on your competitors' actions without spending hours scrolling on LinkedIn.
A great tool to help you discover the technology being used by a variety of websites. I was impressed that upon signing up that I had full access to a free list of leads.
Based on our record, BuiltWith seems to be more popular. It has been mentiond 159 times since March 2021. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
Also, wow that is an obsene amount of libraries they use: https://builtwith.com/?https%3a%2f%2fspectrum.ieee.org%2fdisney-robot-2668135204. - Source: Hacker News / 11 days ago
I would say run both sites through https://builtwith.com/ to get what all they used in the building process. Source: 6 months ago
There's a plugin called React Dev Tools that changes color (and other stuff) on React sites. There's also a really fun tool called builtwith (it doesn't work on reddit, but works on lots of other sites). Source: 6 months ago
BuiltWith https://builtwith.com/: This is probably the OG in one-person business. It is a by-product of solving his own pain point. Source: 6 months ago
OpenCart is an e-commerce app used in almost 300k online shops as of today, according to builtwith.com For context thats 2 times more than Magento. Source: 6 months ago
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