| Competitor | Signal | Impact |
|---|---|---|
| CompetitorX | €45M Series C; hiring 80 engineers in Berlin office | High |
| CompetitorY | Launched AI-powered search; free tier for teams under 50 | Medium |
| CompetitorZ | VP Sales departure; 3rd senior exit in 6 months | Low |
| Action | Priority | Owner |
|---|---|---|
| Brief sales team on CompetitorX funding before next week's pipeline review | High | Emma Hurteaux |
| Schedule EU AI Act compliance review with Product and Legal | Medium | Thomas Laurent |
Give competitive intelligence and strategy teams a repeatable format for producing a weekly market watch digest — summarising competitor moves, regulatory changes, industry trends, and strategic signals. This template structures each digest from executive summary through categorised intelligence items to recommended actions — so decision-makers receive consistent, actionable briefings.
Try now in EliumA market watch weekly digest is a structured briefing that compiles the most relevant competitive intelligence, market signals, and industry developments from the past week into a single document. It gives decision-makers a curated summary they can read in minutes rather than monitoring dozens of sources themselves.
Market intelligence is only valuable when it reaches the right people at the right time. Most CI teams collect more intelligence than they distribute — insights accumulate in folders while executives decide without them. A standardised digest solves this by creating a predictable rhythm: every Monday, leadership receives a structured summary of what happened, what it means, and what to consider. Consistency builds the habit; structure makes the content actionable.
This template is for teams responsible for market monitoring and strategic intelligence:
The template has two parts: structured metadata fields and the digest body.
Metadata fields classify each issue:
Digest body organises intelligence by category:
Capture faster. Feed Elium’s AI the raw intelligence you have gathered during the week — news articles, analyst notes, CRM signals, and internal observations. It categorises each item, drafts summaries, and suggests which signals warrant executive attention — so the analyst curates rather than writes from scratch.
Retrieve smarter. A strategy director asks Elium’s AI: “What have competitors announced about AI features in the last three months?” The AI surfaces the relevant entries from past digests — a longitudinal view that reveals patterns no single weekly issue shows.
Competitive intelligence loses value every day it sits unseen. When insights are trapped in email attachments or slide decks, they reach a fraction of the people who could act on them. Elium makes intelligence accessible: structured digests create a predictable briefing rhythm, search lets anyone query past intelligence, and permissions ensure sensitive analysis reaches the right audience.
Servier — a global pharmaceutical group with 22,000 employees across 140 countries — runs its competitive intelligence programme through Elium. A 25-person CI team publishes weekly digests that reach over 1,000 users across all therapeutic areas. Monday distribution drives peak engagement as teams review curated summaries of competitor moves and market developments.
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