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Why this exists.

Founders and small teams don't have time to graze twelve tabs every Sunday — and can't expense an analyst to do it for them. This is the cheap, honest middle.

The Sunday-night sift.

Twelve tabs. Three Slack channels. Two saved subreddits. A Feedly that hasn't been opened in six weeks. The CEO asks Monday morning what changed last week, and the honest answer is “I have no idea.” That's the job that Snooplytics replaces.

What it does.

You define one project per market view. Each project has 3–10 topics — competitors, pricing pages, regulators, hiring, anything you would otherwise hand-watch. Add the sources you care about: @handles for X, r/subreddits for Reddit, any URL for the open web, or a search term.

Once a week, we read everything and write you one cited briefing per project. It lands in your inbox and dashboard with source links and a confidence tag on every finding. Four-minute read.

What it's not.

  • Not real-time. Briefings arrive once a week. If your job needs second-by-second alerts, this is the wrong tool.
  • Not Crayon or Klue. No five-figure ACV, no annual contract, no onboarding theater. €29/mo to start. Live in under twenty-four hours.
  • Not Google Alerts. Google Alerts sends links. We send a synthesized briefing.

Who built it.

Snooplytics is built and run by Marius — solo, no team, no investors, no roadmap committee. Which means feedback actually reaches the person who ships.

The best way to reach me is email ([email protected]) or X. If something is broken, confusing, or missing, tell me.