Leado Marketing
Marketing Intelligence Tool
Feature

Notifications that keep your team close to market movement.

Get notified when a competitor launches a new landing page, campaign, or other visible move that actually matters. Leado Marketing is built to surface practical alerts, not constant noise.

Why it matters

Stay close to the signals that deserve a reaction.

Instead of checking channels one by one, Leado Marketing brings high-signal competitor movement into one place so your team can spot what changed and decide faster.

What gets flagged

The visible moves teams usually do not want to miss.

Notifications are meant to feel practical: new pressure, new launches, and visible shifts that can change how you respond.

01

New ad activity

Know when a competitor suddenly increases paid activity, starts testing harder, or opens a fresh campaign push.

02

New landing pages

Catch offer pages, campaign pages, and launch pages earlier instead of noticing them after the push is already live.

03

Visible market shifts

See when pressure in the category changes so your team can react before assumptions go stale.

04

Meaningful change, not noise

Leado Marketing is positioned around useful alerts that help teams focus, not endless low-value notifications.

Example notification

A real notification teams can scan in seconds.

This is the notification style Leado Marketing sends when a competitor publishes a new landing page. The message stays short, clear, and focused on what changed so the next click is obvious.

Leado Marketing

Hey Anna!

A new page has just been published by one of your competitors.

Website Name: Spring Running SaleFirst seen date: 23 Apr 2026

See new page

Best,
Leado Marketing

What you get

See it, understand it, react to it.

Notifications work best when they do more than ping. The point is to help your team understand what changed and what deserves attention.

1
What you see

The move that just happened

A competitor launched, changed, or increased visible activity.

2
What you learn

Why it matters in context

You can compare the move against broader market pace instead of looking at one isolated signal.

3
What you do next

React with more confidence

Challenge timing, adjust tests, or review whether your current plan still matches the market.

Start with alerts that help your team focus on what changed.

See competitor movement sooner and react with a clearer view of what is actually happening in the category.