openclaw-competitive-intel is an application that helps you watch competitor activity from one place. It tracks website visitor numbers, Reddit discussions, YouTube comments, GitHub changes, and website updates. You get all this information in a single message. The app uses simple methods to gather data. It lets you keep up with important shifts without browsing many sites.
You do not need technical skills to use it. It works on your Windows computer and gives clear updates. The app is designed to make market research easier and save time.
Before you start, check if your PC meets these needs:
- Windows 10 or newer
- At least 4 GB of RAM
- 500 MB of free disk space
- Internet connection for data updates
- Administrator rights for installation
This section shows how to get the app on your Windows computer and run it.
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Click the big green download button above or visit this page to download the software directly:
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On the GitHub page, look for the Releases section on the right side or near the top menu. Click it.
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Find the latest release version. It usually shows a date and version number.
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Download the Windows installer file. It will have a name like
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After the file downloads, locate it in your Downloads folder or where your browser saves files.
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Double-click the file to start the installation.
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Follow the setup instructions:
- Agree to the license terms.
- Choose the folder where you want the app to be installed or accept the default.
- Wait for the installation to finish.
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When done, the installer may ask if you want to launch the app immediately. You can choose yes or no.
Once installed, the app is ready to use.
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Find the openclaw-competitive-intel shortcut on your desktop or in the Start menu.
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Click it to open the app.
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The main screen shows an overview of monitored areas:
- Website traffic data
- Reddit sentiment summaries
- Latest YouTube comments analyzed
- GitHub repository updates of competitors
- Notifications of website content changes
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You can choose which competitors or websites to track by clicking the settings or preferences button.
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The app updates its data regularly. You will receive new messages with fresh information.
To customize your monitoring experience:
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Open the app.
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Click the gear icon or Settings menu.
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Add the web addresses or keywords for competitor sites you want to watch.
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Set how often you want the app to check for updates. For example, every hour or once a day.
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Choose what types of data to monitor. You can select:
- Traffic numbers
- Reddit posts and comments
- YouTube video comments
- GitHub activity
- Website content changes
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Save your settings.
You may want to start with a few competitors and add more over time.
If the app does not start or updates don’t come through, try these steps:
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Restart your computer and then open the app again.
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Ensure your internet connection works.
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Check if your antivirus or firewall blocks the app. Allow it if needed.
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Make sure you installed the app with administrator rights.
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If the app crashes, uninstall it from Control Panel > Programs, then reinstall.
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Visit the GitHub page to check for updates or bug reports.
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Open the app each morning to see competitor updates in one place.
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Adjust your tracked sites based on new market moves.
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Use the data to plan your business actions or strategy.
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Share insights with your team using screenshots or export options if available.
openclaw-competitive-intel includes some helpful tools:
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Sentiment analysis: Understand if Reddit and YouTube comments are mostly positive or negative.
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Alert system: Get notified when a big change happens on a competitor’s website or GitHub.
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Summary reports: View daily or weekly summaries to save review time.
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Multi-source data: It gathers information from popular sources known for competitor research.
Here are some simple explanations of terms used in the app:
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Reddit Sentiment: Measures if posts or comments are happy, sad, or neutral.
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GitHub Activity: Tracks coding changes competitors make to their projects.
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Traffic Analysis: Looks at how many visitors a website gets.
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OpenClaw Skills: Specialized functions for data gathering and analysis.
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OSINT (Open Source Intelligence): Collecting information from public web sources.
This app connects with ideas and areas like:
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Competitive intelligence
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Market research
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Social media monitoring
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AI-based data tools
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GitHub tracking
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Web monitoring
If you have trouble or questions, visit the GitHub page:
You can report issues or ask for support there.