Set up your workspace
You paste your URL. We learn how you talk about the product and who you are most likely to lose deals to.
Enter your URL — we analyze your positioning, tech stack, and identify your competitors automatically.
We do not guess from vibes. QFLOO pulls from public pages you can open yourself, keeps URLs and dates on the comparisons, and hands your team a plan — not another slide that expires next Monday.
Your roadmap meeting shouldn’t sound like a book club.
QFLOO keeps a living, cited picture of the category next to what you ship. Arguments get shorter. Bets get clearer.
How it works
Four steps your team repeats as the market moves — spring cards, scroll-linked progress, and a clear path from setup to action plan.
You paste your URL. We learn how you talk about the product and who you are most likely to lose deals to.
Enter your URL — we analyze your positioning, tech stack, and identify your competitors automatically.
While you are in meetings, we keep pulling the surfaces that actually move: pricing tables, changelogs, proof, positioning.
Deep analysis of competitor features, pricing, changelogs, case studies, and proof pages.
The uncomfortable chart: where you lead, where you are behind, and where the story and the product diverge.
Trust score rankings, feature gap analysis, and cited comparisons — you see exactly where you lead and where you're behind.
You leave with a ranked backlog of competitive moves—not a PDF graveyard.
Prioritized moves with effort and impact ratings. Quick wins, strategic bets, and moat opportunities — ready to execute.
What you get
Three things we optimize for so competitive research turns into competitive advantage.
Every competitor claim traced back to a source with a timestamp. If we can't cite it, it's marked unknown — never assumed.
See what competitors actually launched versus what they promise. Changelogs next to marketing pages — the gap tells the real story.
Prioritized gaps with effort and impact scores your team can execute this sprint. Not another deck that dies in a folder.
Signal stack
What they want prospects to believe: modules, limits, integrations, and the words they repeat.
Rhythm of shipping and what they celebrate. Useful when a feature is loud but adoption looks thin.
Proof and objections from buyers, held next to the top-of-funnel story.
Timing signals that add context for narrative pressure — not a substitute for product truth.