Competitive intelligence as smart as Meltwater, as simple as your alerts.
Add your competitors. AI detects the signals you're not searching for: new entrants, strategic pivots, threats before the press. Free forever, or Pro at €49/month.

Monitor Chinese, Korean, German competitors
AI translates and detects signals in 50+ languages. Google Alerts covers English poorly, Mandarin even worse. TALIA gives you a 3-month head start.
Discover what you're not searching for
Google Alerts only finds your exact keywords. TALIA understands context: if you monitor 'electric vehicle', we also find 'green mobility' and the Chinese competitor that just raised $50M.
Brief your CEO in 2 minutes
Every week, receive an automatic summary of your competitors' activity. AI summarizes each article in 2 sentences. No more 2h/day of manual monitoring.
Setup in 5 minutes, not 6 months
Create your monitoring in a few clicks. Add your competitors, your topics, and start receiving alerts. No sales call, no training, no waiting.
How it works
Add your competitors
Enter your competitor names or topics to monitor. Setup done in 5 minutes.
AI monitors 24/7
Our semantic AI continuously scans the web. It detects weak signals and emerging threats.
Get your brief
Every week, an automatic summary of your competitors' activity. Read it in 2 minutes.
Why choose us
5 min
To set up
0
Sales calls needed
$0
To start
30x
Cheaper than Meltwater
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Set up your competitive intelligence in 5 minutes. Detect threats ahead.
Semantic AI monitors your competitors 24/7 in 50+ languages. Every week, a brief of weak signals Google Alerts misses. Free forever, Pro at €49/month.
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Frequently asked questions
How is TALIA different from Google Alerts?
Google Alerts only finds your exact keywords. TALIA uses semantic AI to understand meaning: it detects new entrants, weak signals, and threats you would never have found with a classic search.
How does TALIA compare to Meltwater or Cision?
Meltwater and Cision cost $15,000 to $30,000/year, require a sales call, and take 6 months to implement. TALIA is self-service: setup in 5 minutes, free plan available, Pro at $54/month, no annual commitment. Perfect for US startups and scale-ups.
How long to set up my monitoring?
5 minutes. Add your competitors, your topics, and start receiving alerts. No sales call, no training, no waiting.
What's the difference between Free and Pro?
Free: exact keyword monitoring (your known competitors). Pro at $54/month: AI semantic search that detects threats you weren't searching for (new entrants, weak signals). That's the real value. Monthly billing, no commitment.
Is the Free plan really free forever?
Yes. The Free plan is free forever, with no time limit. You can monitor your competitors continuously, with a limit of 5 topics and weekly refreshes. No credit card required, no commitment. Upgrade to Pro anytime (€49/month or $54/month depending on region).
How does TALIA compare to ChatGPT or Perplexity?
ChatGPT and Perplexity fetch info on demand. TALIA: automatic monitoring. You ask 'What's new at Competitor X?' and wait. With TALIA, it's in your weekly brief, no lifting a finger. That's the real difference: automation vs on-demand.
Why does multilingual coverage matter?
Your competitors operate in China, Korea, Germany. Google Alerts handles these languages poorly. TALIA detects when your competitors open an office in Asia before local press reports it. That's your strategic advantage.
TALIA isn't just an RSS reader, right?
No. RSS/Alerts = 1000 articles/day, you sort. TALIA = semantic AI that keeps the 10-15 important signals, summarizes them, ranks by risk. Brief = 2 minutes. Not 2h of sorting.
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