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Getting Started with Adversa
Adversa helps you monitor competitor websites and receive AI-powered summaries whenever something changes. Once you have an account, follow these steps to get set up in a few minutes.
1. Add a competitor
Start by adding a competitor inside Adversa. A competitor represents the company or website you want to track. You can add as many competitors as your plan allows, keeping each one organised separately so alerts stay focused and easy to manage.
2. Add URLs to that competitor
Once a competitor has been created, add the specific pages you want Adversa to watch. Good starting points include pricing pages, product pages, feature lists, changelogs, and blog index pages. You can add multiple URLs to the same competitor, so all their relevant pages are monitored in one place.
If you are not sure which pages to add first, see the guide on what competitor pages are most useful to monitor.
3. Update the notification threshold
Control how sensitive your alerts are by setting a notification threshold. A lower threshold means you will be notified about smaller changes, while a higher threshold filters out minor updates and only alerts you when something significant happens. Adjusting this setting lets you avoid alert fatigue while still catching the changes that matter.
4. Start getting alerts and AI summaries
Adversa periodically checks each URL you have added. When a change meets your notification threshold, it sends you an alert with an AI-generated summary explaining what changed and why it might matter for your business. Instead of wading through a raw diff, you get a plain-language explanation of the update delivered straight to your inbox.
To understand how these summaries are generated, see how AI change summaries work.
Ready to start monitoring competitors?
Add your first competitor, set up your URLs, and start receiving AI-powered change alerts in under 2 minutes.
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