Gazelle

A strategist that never clocks out

Strategy shouldn’t wait for your next offsite.

Rivals move and markets shift every day, not every quarter. Gazelle reads your company, watches your market, and turns what it finds into an evidence-backed plan.

Signal feed
Live · scan 00s ago
02:14

Direct competitor closed a $40M Series B

Competitor · TechCrunch

Critical
07:41

EU framework advancing to a final vote

Regulation · Reuters

High
11:08

Adjacent segment compounding at +40% YoY

Opportunity · Sector data

High
16:33

Core customer vertical consolidating, 3 mergers

Market · Bloomberg

Medium

Strategic posture

Holding. Competitive pressure rising this week.

3 moves ready →
8
Competitors
24
SWOT items
12
Actions

Evidence-backed

Every conclusion traces to a cited source.

Always monitoring

Competitors and markets, around the clock.

A brief, not a score

You get a decision, not an opaque number.

How it begins

It starts with your website.

Paste your URL. Gazelle reads your site, identifies your market, and finds your competitors before you answer a single question. A three-minute interview sharpens the rest: your model, your ideal customer, your edge.

Reads your site

Positioning, products, and target markets, extracted automatically.

Finds your rivals

The competitors worth watching, surfaced from your space.

Builds your profile

A complete strategic baseline, enriched by a short interview.

Website research
Complete
acme.co
Analyzed
Pages read
14
Market identified
B2B SaaS, Analytics
Competitors found
6
Market map
Built

Competitors discovered

DataViz Pro
Direct
Insight360
Direct
MetricFlow
Adjacent

The method

Set it up once. The rest runs every day.

You brief Gazelle on your business a single time. From then on the loop runs on its own: it scans your market, weighs the evidence against your position, and keeps your SWOT and actions current, then lands a brief every week. You never run the steps. It does.

  1. 01ContextOnce

    Tell it who you are.

    Enter one URL. Gazelle reads your site, fixes your position in the market, and finds your competitors, then a short interview sharpens the rest. You do this once, at the start.

    Yieldsa company profile, a competitor set, a market map.

  2. 02ScanAlways on

    Surface what matters.

    From then on it watches competitors, market themes, regulation, and quiet threats across the web, filings, and news, around the clock, then triages by impact.

    Yieldsa live feed of cited market signals.

  3. 03AnalyzeAlways on

    Weigh the evidence.

    Each new signal is tied back to your strategic position, scored for impact, and carries its source. Your SWOT rewrites itself as the evidence moves.

    Yieldsa SWOT that stays current.

  4. 04ActAlways on

    Move with confidence.

    The analysis becomes a docket of prioritized actions: what to do, why it matters, and when. Each traces back to the finding that prompted it, and re-ranks as priorities shift.

    Yieldsa ranked set of action cards.

Steps two through four never rest. Every morning it lands as a brief in your inbox.

The payoff

Daily insights, in your inbox.

Before you open your laptop, the brief is already waiting: what changed overnight, what it means for your position, and the moves worth making today. One email, sent only when something moved.

Overnight. What changed while you slept, gathered before you wake.

Ranked. Findings ordered by urgency, so the thing that matters is first.

Why it matters. Every finding carries the reason it affects your position.

One email. No dashboard to dig through. Read it, act, get on with your day.

A sample edition. Yours is assembled from your own market, competitors, and position.

Inbox

The Daily Briefbriefs@getgazelle.app

to you

7:02 AM

Gazelle — Acme · A funded rival just reset the board

Gazelle
Edition № 12
Mon, 6 Jul 2026

The Daily Brief

Acme  ·  Edition № 12

A direct competitor just raised $40M. The board shifted overnight, and two moves are open.

DataViz Pro’s Series B changes the funding picture in your core segment, and an EU regulatory tailwind opens a wedge. Nothing else material moved.

Key findingsRanked by urgency
ImmediateCompetitor

DataViz Pro closed a $40M Series B.

Led by a top-tier fund, with go-to-market roles already posted.

Why it matters to Acme: They now have runway to undercut you on price and out-hire on GTM. Pressure-test your defensive positioning this week.

This weekRegulation

EU data framework advanced to a final vote.

Formal adoption is expected within the quarter.

Why it matters to Acme: Compliance becomes table stakes for EU deals. Moving first is a wedge against slower incumbents.

Suggested moves

Pressure-test defensive positioning against the funded competitor.

Open an EU market-entry track while the tailwind holds.

Open the action board →

On the radar

MetricFlow — showed up in three competitor-comparison threads this week.

Review in Competitors →

Open the full brief in Gazelle

Sent only on days with something to report. Manage notifications, unsubscribe in one click, or read it in your permanent brief archive.

Zoom out

It all compounds into strategy.

Each daily brief does more than inform. Every finding updates your SWOT, re-ranks your moves, and re-scores your posture, so the whole picture stays current, not a quarterly artifact.

Strategic position
Holding · pressure rising ↑
8
Competitors
24
SWOT items
12
Open moves
Strengths
  • Evidence-backed positioning, cited to source
  • Strong retention in the core segment
Weaknesses
  • A single dominant acquisition channel
  • Thin compliance story for EU buyers
Opportunities
  • EU regulatory tailwind opens a wedge
  • Adjacent analytics segment, +40% YoY
Threats
  • DataViz Pro's $40M war chest
  • Price pressure from funded rivals
Priority movesRanked by impact
1

Pressure-test defensive positioning against the funded competitor.

High
2

Open an EU market-entry track while the tailwind holds.

High
3

Diversify acquisition channels to cut single-channel risk.

Medium

A sample position. Yours is built from your own market, evidence, and priorities.

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