Adamiro RADAR · INWARD TRACK · STEP 1 OF 3
Radar reads your competitive landscape. Mentor helps you decide what to do about it. The Tank pressure-tests the biggest calls.
Know your own market before it moves.
Radar watches your competitors, your technology, and the trends and rules you operate under, then hands you one briefing on where you stand. Signals tells you what to post. Radar tells you where you’re exposed.
What is Adamiro Radar?
Adamiro Radar is competitive intelligence software for founders and CEOs. It watches your own market — competitors, technology shifts, and regulation — and delivers a weekly briefing on what changed and what it means for your position. Radar feeds directly into Mentor, so your advisor knows your market too.
The cost of not knowing
What you don’t know is already shaping the decision you are about to make.
A new technology is shifting how your sector operates. A competitor just changed their positioning. A regulatory development is coming that will affect your buyers before it affects you. None of this is secret. It is publicly available. You just have not had time to find it.
Most leaders make their most consequential strategic decisions — market entry, hiring pace, which segment to commit to — with an incomplete picture of what is happening around them. Not from lack of effort. From lack of time. That is what Radar closes.
42%
of startups fail because they built for a market that wasn’t there
CB Insights
57%
of executives say slow decisions cost them real opportunities
PwC Pulse Survey, 2025
5x
more likely to make faster decisions than competitors, with current intelligence
Bain & Company
23x
more likely to acquire customers — organizations run on data, not guesswork
McKinsey Global Institute
SIGNALS VS RADAR
Two products, opposite questions.
Same engine, pointed opposite ways.
Signals looks outward at your buyers world to give you something to publish. Radar looks inward at your own market to give you something to act on.
SIGNALS · OUTWARD
Your buyers world
Watches what your buyers are asking and reacting to, and turns it into content ideas you publish through Voice and Reach.
RADAR · INWARD
Your own market
Watches your competitors, technology, and regulation, and turns it into a private strategic briefing you act on. Explore Radar →
What Radar Watches
Your market, monitored continuously. Delivered clearly. Every week.
Radar watches your market across news, industry publications, competitor activity, and community signals. It synthesizes everything into a single briefing tailored to your specific business.
Competitive Signals
Competitor moves, pricing, hires, and positioning, with what each one means for where you stand.
Market Movements
Funding, acquisitions, partnerships, and who is entering or leaving your category.
Technology & Platform
Technology shifts and what they do to your offering.
Regulatory & Standards
New rules and standards, framed as either a risk or an opening for you.
Strategic Summary
A synthesis, a watch list, and recommendations you can act on this quarter.
When Radar makes the difference
The moments where intelligence changes the outcome.
These are not hypotheticals.
These are the situations that determine whether a meeting goes well,
a deal closes, or a competitor gets ahead of you.
Competitive intelligence
When you do not have the staff to monitor your competition, Signals does it for you.
A competitor launches a new feature, drops their prices, or shifts their messaging on a Monday morning. Without Signals, you find out when a prospect mentions it in a sales call. With Signals, you knew on Monday. You have already prepared your response.
Investor meetings
When you talk to investors, you need to know what is happening in your market, not just your company.
Investors do not just evaluate your product. They evaluate whether you understand the market you are competing in. Signals ensures that when someone asks, “What is happening with X trend?” you have a specific, current, and considered answer. Not a guess.
Sales preparation
When you walk into a prospect meeting, you should know their market better than they do.
Run Signals on the terms that matter to your prospect’s industry. Arrive knowing what moved in their space last week. Ask better questions. Reference specific developments. Close the credibility gap before the meeting starts.
Market entry
When you enter a new market, the intelligence you lack is the risk you take.
New market. New terminology. New competitors, you have not heard of. Signals provides insights from your first briefing and continues to provide knowledge as you move. You do not stumble into what you did not know. You see it three weeks in advance.
Board reporting
When the board asks what is happening in the market, your answer should not be improvised.
Every quarter, every board meeting, every investor update, Signals gives you the data. Not a summary you assembled from half-remembered headlines. A structured, sourced, current view of your competitive landscape, ready to present.
Solo founder
When you are running the entire business yourself, you cannot afford to be uninformed.
You have no analyst. No market research team. No competitive intelligence budget. Signals gives you the output of a full-time research function at a fraction of the cost. Every week. Without any ongoing manual work from you.
Informed Decissions
Your business radar
Plan
It feeds your strategist.
Your strategist remembers what Radar finds. Every briefing goes into Mentor’s memory, so when you ask about a competitor or a market shift, the answer already knows your latest intelligence.
YOUR EYES ONLY
Inward by default.
A Radar briefing is yours. It isn’t content. Nothing is published or shared unless you choose to turn a single market insight into a public post through Voice.
Know
Stop being surprised by your own market.
Radar is included with Growth, Business, and Team.
DEMO
See Radar in action
How Radar watches your own market
Tell Radar who and what to watch: competitors, topics, markets.
Auto-Fill seeds all of it from your Profile in one step. Edit anything after.
Read the full demo, step by step
- Tell Radar what to watch — Tell Radar who and what to watch: competitors, topics, markets. Auto-Fill seeds all of it from your Profile in one step. Edit anything after. (Behind the scenes — reads Profile: "Auto-Fill from Profile" builds the watch-list from what Adamiro already knows about your business.)
- Deep briefings, on schedule — Radar delivers periodic deep briefings on what your competitors did, said, and shipped. Weekly or on demand: competitive signals, market movements, technology, and regulation, organized so you can act on it.
- Not just links — Not just links: what changed and what it likely means for you. Each finding names its likely effect on your offering: risk, opportunity, or pressure.
- Only what's new — Radar remembers what it already told you. Briefings only contain what's new. There's no re-reading last week's news here. Radar keeps its own ledger of everything it has already surfaced and quietly drops repeats. (Behind the scenes — writes Radar ledger: The dedup memory that keeps briefings short. An unchanged market can mean a short briefing — that's the system working.)
- Your feedback tunes it — Your feedback tunes what Radar considers signal versus noise. Rate findings and Radar recalibrates what counts as signal versus noise, for you specifically. (Behind the scenes — writes Radar preferences: Separate from Signals' loop. Each product learns its own lesson.)
What's included by plan
| Feature | What it delivers | Starter | Growth | Business | Team |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Enabled | — | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | |
| Max Sources | — | 20 | 30 | 30 | |
| Reports Per Month | — | 5 | 10 | 11 | |
| AEO prompts | — | 15 | 25 | 25 | |
| AEO competitors | — | 3 | 5 | 5 | |
| AEO daily cadence | — | — | ✓ | ✓ | |
| Task cost How many tasks each delivery consumes from your monthly allowance. | Predictable per-use cost. Same across all plans — what changes between plans is your monthly task budget. | 1 task | 1 task | 1 task | 1 task |
| Monthly task allowance Total tasks included with the plan, refreshed each cycle. | Unused tasks roll over within the 6-month expiry window. | 10 | 30 | 60 | 150 |
Common questions
Radar, answered.
What is the difference between Radar and Signals?
Signals reads your buyers’ world — the problems, questions, and conversations of the people you are trying to reach. Radar reads your market — your competitive landscape, industry movements, and the strategic signals that affect your decisions. Same mechanism. Fundamentally different question.
Does Radar replace Signals?
No. They are complementary. Signals is for outward intelligence — what your buyers care about. Radar is for inward intelligence — what your competitors are doing and where your market is heading. Most Adamiro users will eventually run both.
Which plans include Radar?
Radar is included with the Growth, Business, and Team plans. Briefings draw from your own monitor terms and company profile, and every briefing feeds into Mentor’s memory.
—— Built for global founders
Available in 32 languages.
Signals, Voice, Mentor, The Tank they all adapt to you preferred language.
Either by settings or in the chats by listening to what you say.
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Last reviewed: July 2026