Monitoring promises, manual reality
Account managers check competitor socials before the QBR and call it monitoring. Rivexa makes it continuous and provable, with an archive to show for it.
AGENCIES
Every agency promises to keep an eye on the client's competitors. Almost none have a system for it. Rivexa gives you one: a daily brief per competitor set, with sources, that your account team can forward to the client or fold into the monthly report.
THE PROBLEM
Account managers check competitor socials before the QBR and call it monitoring. Rivexa makes it continuous and provable, with an archive to show for it.
You cannot forward a hunch. Every Rivexa brief item links to the public post it came from, so the client can verify in one click.
Ten clients means fifty competitors. The Team plan tracks 25 competitors per workspace, and workspaces keep client sets separate.
COVERAGE
EXAMPLE BRIEF ITEMS
Client competitor's CMO announced a full rebrand with a new agency.
Their growth lead shared results from a new referral program.
QUESTIONS
Each workspace has its own competitor set and brief. Agencies typically run one workspace per client on the Team plan.
Not yet. Agencies today forward the brief or paste items into their own reporting. White-label delivery is under consideration.
Your first brief starts here
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