vs Kompyte

CloudyBot vs Kompyte

Kompyte is a competitive intelligence platform for marketing and sales teams — battlecards, win/loss, and broad web monitoring. CloudyBot is leaner: one specialist (Argus) that checks your competitor list each morning and reports on WhatsApp — ideal when you do not need a full CI suite.

Choose CloudyBot when…

Kompyte may fit better when…

Side by side

Capability Kompyte CloudyBot
Battlecards / sales CI
Daily founder briefingDashboard✓ WhatsApp
Starting price~$300/mo$19/mo
Setup timeDays–weeksMinutes
Real browser monitoring
Win/loss + battlecards✗ daily URL reports only
Notification channelDashboard / Slack / CRMWhatsApp + email

FAQ

Is Kompyte overkill for a startup?

Often yes — if you only need to know what changed on five competitor sites overnight, CloudyBot is simpler and cheaper.

Does CloudyBot replace Kompyte battlecards?

No. CloudyBot does not maintain sales battlecards. It delivers daily change reports.

How does Kompyte pricing compare to CloudyBot?

Public Kompyte quotes often start around $300/mo for a CI seat. CloudyBot Competitor Monitor is $19 USD/mo on Growth with WhatsApp + email reports.

Start Competitor Monitor — $19/mo

Kompyte is a CI desk. CloudyBot is a morning briefing.

Kompyte sells competitive intelligence for marketing and sales teams: battlecards, win/loss, dashboards, and a ~$300/mo starting seat. That is rational if three stakeholders need the same enablement workspace. It is overkill if you are a founder watching five competitor sites and you already live in WhatsApp. CloudyBot Competitor Monitor is $19 USD/mo on Growth: Argus checks the URL list, and the report lands where you already read messages. No Salesforce object, no battlecard CMS, no seat math.

Keep Kompyte when sales enablement is the product. Switch the daily scan to CloudyBot when the only question is “what changed on these pages overnight?” Adjacent reads: CloudyBot vs Crayon for the enterprise CI tier, and SaaS competitor monitoring if your set is mostly pricing pages. Caps and specialist limits are on pricing.

A one-week trial that actually tells you something

Paste the five URLs that would change a sprint decision. Read five briefings. Write one sentence per day: ship, ignore, or ask a human. If every sentence is “ignore,” you do not need a CI suite — you needed a quieter URL list. If two sentences are “ship,” you just found the loop Kompyte would have charged a seat for.