How it works

From follow to alert

Three steps between “I should keep an eye on that” and actually hearing about it.

  1. 1

    Follow what matters

    Follow competitor apps, target brands, complementary tools, or developers — from any detail page or directory row. Your followed set is the lens for everything else.

  2. 2

    Changes come to you

    When Shoplist detects movement on a followed entity — a listing edit, pricing change, review shift, or new activity — it lands in your activity feed instead of waiting for you to check.

  3. 3

    Route alerts where you work

    Tune notification preferences per type, and deliver them by email or into Slack and Zapier through workspace integrations, so signals reach the channel your team already watches.

What you get

A monitoring layer, not another tab to check

Everything downstream of a follow: the feed, the notifications, the integrations, and an assistant that knows your tracked set.

Follow apps, brands & experts

One follow model across the catalog: competitor apps, target accounts, agencies, and developers all feed the same stream.

Activity feed

A single chronological stream of detected changes across everything you follow, scoped to your workspace.

Notification preferences

Choose which change types notify you and how — per entity type, without all-or-nothing toggles.

Slack & Zapier delivery

Workspace integrations push alerts into the tools your team already lives in.

AI chat over your tracked set

The unified inbox pairs notifications with an AI assistant that can answer questions about the entities you track — summarize activity, explain a change, compare apps.

A public window: the live feed

A sample of detected app-ecosystem changes streams publicly on the live feed, so you can see the signal quality before signing up.

Accurate data

What “detected” means

Feed items are accurate public signals: listing edits, pricing changes, review movement, and stack changes observed on public surfaces. Detections are near-perfectly accurate and timestamped — not a real-time wiretap, and never private data.

You can preview the signal quality on the public live feed and read how detection works in the data methodology.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

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