Large companies spend tens of thousands on market intelligence. Local businesses get nothing. We're changing that.
Enterprise companies have entire departments dedicated to competitive intelligence. They use tools that cost $500 to $10,000+ per month. They hire agencies on retainers of $2,000 to $5,000 per month just to understand what their competitors are doing.
Meanwhile, the local roofer, the flooring contractor, the restoration company — businesses that depend entirely on local visibility to survive — get nothing. They can't afford enterprise tools. They can't justify agency retainers. And a quick Google search doesn't tell them what they actually need to know.
There's a massive, underserved gap in the middle. Businesses that need competitive intelligence but have no affordable way to get it.
Phoenix Analytics is a competitive intelligence firm built on a structured research methodology. Every report follows a defined process: we identify competitors through multiple public data sources, measure their visibility across search and review platforms, analyze pricing signals, and trace every data point back to its source.
We use AI tools to streamline data collection and speed up production — the same way any modern research firm uses technology to work faster. But the methodology, the quality standards, and the analytical framework are human-designed and human-reviewed. Every report passes a multi-point quality gate before it ships. Every number in the final product traces to a cited source.
The result: competitive intelligence with the rigor of an enterprise research product, at a price any local business can afford.
Every metric is defined. Every data source is cited. Every conclusion traces back to observable evidence. No black boxes.
Every report passes a structured quality gate before delivery. We check data integrity, source accuracy, and analytical clarity — because our name is on every page.
Our reports are written for business owners who need to make decisions — not marketers who need to fill slides. Specific actions, not generic advice.
All data comes from publicly observable sources — search rankings, review platforms, business directories, and public records. We tell you exactly where every number came from.