Mariete Radar Foundation
Radar is competitive intelligence as a continuous service. You paste a competitor URL, Radar bootstraps a full profile and turns on ten-plus collectors — news, forums, GitHub, jobs, patents, app reviews, changelogs, pricing pages, financial filings — and synthesises the noise into a three-part morning briefing on every tracked rival. This Foundation course teaches the operator side: how to onboard a competitor in one step, how to read the briefing the way a chief of staff would, how to generate sales battlecards on demand, and how to wire Radar's signals into recurring downstream work.
What you'll be able to do.
- Explain radar is in your own words.
- Onboarding a competitor
- Reading the briefing
- Workflows and cadence
4 modules. ~60 minutes total.
- 01What Radar is~14 min
Radar is continuous competitive intelligence. You don't run searches. You don't open ten tabs every morning. You paste a competitor URL, and…
- 02Onboarding a competitor~14 min
Radar's onboarding is intentionally one-step: paste a URL. Everything downstream — profile, collectors, briefing schedule — derives from tha…
- 03Reading the briefing~16 min
Radar's daily output is not a news feed. It is a briefing — a document a chief of staff would write, scoped to the competitors you track and…
- 04Workflows and cadence~16 min
Radar earns its keep when its signals trigger downstream work. A briefing nobody reads, or an alert nobody routes, is just expensive RSS. Th…
One sample question. Click to reveal the answer.
Which statement best describes what Radar is, according to this course?
- A research agent that answers a single competitive question on demand
- A continuous competitive-intelligence service: collect, synthesise, alert
- A scraping tool where you write selectors per competitor site
- A chatbot you query each morning for competitor news
15 questions like this. Radar Foundation pass-mark is 75%.