Every fetch, parse, and diff recorded for Exa. Filter by surface to focus the timeline; each row captures what was found, what changed, and the fields returned.
The platform name was updated from 'X (formerly Twitter)' to 'X'. Recent post topics were significantly revised, with several older, more general topics removed, and new specific AI application integrations (Stripe, ChatGPT) and a broader 'AI' category added, alongside refined existing topics.
The repository experienced substantial growth in forks, stars, open pull requests, and open issues, with all previous topics removed and a decrease in contributors.
No change since last scan.
Exa updated its mission and positioning statements, significantly revised its listed use cases, removed all target industries, and updated its recent awards/recognition to include a new valuation and a simplified Series C announcement.
The structure of job listings was updated, removing the 'title' field and normalizing 'seniority' field values. Additionally, the aggregate tech stack and hiring trend information were removed.
Several pricing tiers (Search, Deep Search, Contents, Monitors) saw significant price reductions and changes in their per-unit billing. The Free Tier and Agent tier also had their unit descriptions updated. The Enterprise tier's pricing changed from 'Custom Pricing' to 'Contact us', and the overall pricing is now marked as transparent.
The primary topics for Exa have been updated, including the addition of "LLM Integration" and "Web Data for AI", and several topics have been rephrased or shortened for conciseness.
The secondary call to action text was removed, and the positioning statement was shortened. The key differentiators list was significantly updated, replacing several specific API features with new latency and search category options, and rephrasing existing performance claims for clarity and consolidation.
The platform name changed to 'X (formerly Twitter)'. Several recent post topics were rephrased or consolidated, with new additions like 'Partnerships and integrations' and 'Vector databases', while some older, more specific or general business topics were removed.
The project experienced substantial growth in popularity (stars, forks) and development activity (open PRs, issues, contributors). Its primary language shifted from Python to TypeScript, and all previously listed topics were removed.
No change since last scan.
The company's positioning and mission statement have been updated, and the leadership team has significantly grown with numerous new technical staff. Several use cases were rephrased, and some previously stated industries, partnerships, and office locations are no longer listed.
The company's overall hiring trend is now 'growing', and the previously listed aggregate tech stack information has been removed.
The pricing model for several tiers (Search, Deep Search, Contents, Monitors) was updated to reflect costs per 1k units instead of per single unit. Minor wording adjustments were made to the Free Tier and Agent Tier unit descriptions, and the Enterprise tier's price is now explicitly "Custom Pricing".
The primary topics have been significantly updated, with new emphasis on AI Search Engine Development, AI Agent Integration, and Developer Tools. An older announcement about Series C funding has been removed.
The product's review count and overall rating have decreased to zero. All recent reviews and top praise themes have also been removed.
The 'API Reference' section was removed from the top-level documentation sections.
The page significantly refined its key differentiators, providing more granular details about API capabilities and performance benchmarks. The secondary call to action and social proof summary were also updated.
The platform name was updated from 'X' to 'twitter'. Several recent post topics were rephrased or removed, and new topics such as 'developer tools', 'web data', and 'company growth' were added.
The number of forks decreased, all topics were removed, and the last commit date was updated.
No change since last scan.
The company's public profile was updated, showing a significant reduction in listed key leadership and the removal of all recent partnerships, office locations, and awards. Stated use cases and target industries were refined to emphasize specific customer platforms, AI agents, and custom search solutions for LLMs.
The aggregate tech stack data has been removed, and the 'seniority' field for all open roles, as well as the 'hiring_trend' value, now consistently report 'null'.
The pricing model has been updated for most tiers, changing from per 1k requests/pages to per request/page with corresponding price adjustments, and the overall pricing is no longer transparent.
The primary topics have been significantly updated to emphasize specific AI search engine and API products such as Web Search API, Deep Research API, and LLMs, while broader topics were removed. The recent blog post about Series C funding is no longer listed.
All recent reviews had their date formats and summaries updated. The top praise themes were restructured into concise phrases, and a new theme was added.
The 'Documentation' section has been removed from the available sections.
The page updated its key differentiators, emphasizing speed, accuracy, and token efficiency, and streamlined its social proof section. The 'Contact sales' secondary call to action was removed.
The platform name has been simplified from 'X (formerly Twitter)' to 'X'. Additionally, the list of recent post topics has been updated to reflect more concise and focused areas such as funding, AI agent search, and LLM search optimization.
The last commit date was updated. All previous topics were removed, resulting in an empty topics list.
No change since last scan.
Exa updated its positioning and mission statement, focusing on LLMs and real-time agent fluency within its use cases. The company removed explicit mentions of target industries, recent partnerships, office locations, and an advisory recognition.
The 'aggregate_tech_stack' list has been cleared. Additionally, the 'seniority' field across many open roles was standardized, converting 'null' entries to empty strings and capitalizing leadership titles.
The pricing structure for Search, Deep Search, Contents, and Monitors tiers has been updated, primarily by increasing prices and changing the billing unit to per 1k requests/pages. The Free Tier's billing period is now 'null'.
The primary topics have been updated, adding focuses on 'AI research', 'Neural networks', 'Web data for AI', and 'API development', while removing previous topics like 'AI Search Technology'. Additionally, a recent blog post titled 'Exa raises $250M Series C' has been removed.
The 'ease_of_use_score', 'customer_support_score', and 'recommended_percentage' were updated from -1 to 0. All recent review summaries were rephrased, and the entire list of 'top praise themes' was updated with new phrasings, replacing the previous set of themes.
The 'last_update_date' field was updated to "null" from ".null".
The page added new key differentiators like 'Fast', 'Auto', 'Deep', and '90% TOKEN REDUCTION'. The secondary call to action text was updated, and the social proof section was significantly rephrased to include direct client quotes while removing a specific OpenRouter mention. A key differentiator regarding structured outputs was also removed.
The platform name changed to 'X (formerly Twitter)'. Developer-focused changes include new topics like 'ChatGPT integration' and advanced AI search, while existing AI and Stripe topics were refined, and generic 'developer tools' and 'LLMs' topics were removed.
The repository's topics list is now empty, and the last commit date format has been updated to ISO 8601.
No change since last scan.
Exa updated its mission statement and added new recognition. It removed all previous partnerships, target industries, and its listed office location, while also completely revising its stated use cases.
The `aggregate_tech_stack` list is now empty. Additionally, the seniority for several leadership roles, including 'Head of Sales Development', 'Head of Cloud Partnerships', 'Digital Growth Lead', 'Chief of Staff', and 'Head of Talent', has been updated from 'null' to specific levels.
The pricing transparency flag has been updated to true, and the string representation of null values for billing periods and per-unit costs in several tiers has been standardized from '.null' to 'null'.
The primary topics have been updated to focus on specific AI search and web data API technologies, removing previous broader topics. A recent blog post announcement was also removed.
No change since last scan.
The page introduces three new key differentiators focusing on specialized models for excerpt extraction, a single API for low-latency to deep research, and configurable outputs. The social proof summary was rephrased to include a new OpenRouter testimonial and integrate existing client details, while the 'Contact sales' secondary call to action was removed.
The recent post topics were completely revised, with six new topics added including 'developer tools' and refined AI-related subjects, while seven older topics were removed.
The repository experienced a significant drop in stars, forks, and open issues, and its primary language shifted from TypeScript to Python, with all previously listed topics removed.
No change since last scan.
The company updated its mission statement, expanded its target industries to include LLMs, and completely refreshed its stated use cases and recent partnerships. The office location in Zurich was removed.
One new job role, 'People Operations Generalist' in Singapore, was added. The hiring trend status was updated from 'null' to 'flat', and the aggregate tech stack list was cleared.
The pricing model for several tiers (Search, Deep Search, Contents, Monitors) shifted from per 1k units to per single unit with significantly adjusted prices. The Free Tier now has explicit per-unit and billing period details, and the Enterprise tier's price is now 'Contact us'.
All previously listed primary topics and recent blog post information, including details about Exa's Series C funding and specific AI/developer technologies, have been removed. The current version now shows empty lists for these data points.
The page now displays actual review metrics, including an overall rating of 5 and 11 reviews, along with updated and rephrased content for recent review summaries and top praise themes.
The value for 'last_update_date' was slightly modified.
The social proof summary was significantly updated to reflect recent Series C funding and add specific customer testimonials. The target audience description was also slightly refined.
The platform's name changed to 'twitter'. Several specific developer-related post topics were consolidated or replaced by broader categories like 'AI retrieval and LLM search' and 'Product features and technology (embeddings, vectorDB)'.
The repository experienced a decrease in forks, stars, and contributors. All listed project topics have been removed, and the last commit date was recently updated.
No change since last scan.
Exa has updated its positioning to focus more explicitly on developers and AI search solutions. While new use cases emphasizing AI and agentic applications were added, several previous use cases, target industries, and partnerships were removed.
The hiring trend status changed from 'growing' to 'null', and the aggregate tech stack keywords were removed.
Several granular Agent tiers, Deep-Reasoning Search, and Answer tiers have been removed. The Free Tier's unit and billing period are now null, Deep Search pricing was updated, Contents tier's unit description was refined, and the Enterprise tier's price is now represented as null.
The primary topics have been updated to reflect a focus on AI search engine and agent development, web data for AI, API and developer tools, and company funding. Additionally, a minor data normalization change was made to the recent post date placeholder.
All recent reviews and top praise themes have been removed from the product page.
No change since last scan.
The page removed several detailed technical key differentiators and the secondary 'Contact sales' call to action. The social proof summary was streamlined for conciseness.
The platform name changed from 'twitter' to 'X'. Many new recent post topics were added, focusing on developer tools, AI models, and data infrastructure, while some older, more general topics were removed.
The repository's key metrics, including stars, forks, open pull requests, open issues, and the last commit date, have been updated from placeholder values to actual data. Additionally, all previously listed repository topics have been removed.
No change since last scan.
The mission statement was expanded, and the list of stated use cases was significantly revised, with some old entries removed and new, more detailed ones added. Additionally, specific target industries, an office location, and mentions of advisory partnerships were removed.
The company's hiring trend has changed from 'flat' to 'growing', and the seniority levels for all job roles have been standardized to 'null'. Additionally, the aggregate tech stack information has been removed.
Six new pricing tiers were added, including various agent effort levels, deep-reasoning search, and an answer tier. The 'pricing_transparent' setting was updated, and the price or unit descriptions for 'Deep Search', 'Contents', and 'Enterprise' tiers were modified. Additionally, the 'billing_period' string for several existing tiers was standardized from 'null' to '.null'.
The company's primary topics have been updated to focus on specific AI search, web API, and AI agent development technologies. Details for a past Series C funding announcement are no longer present in recent posts.
The platform identifier has been updated. All recent reviews and top praise themes previously listed have been removed from the product page.
A new 'Documentation' section has been added to the available sections.
The page introduces more specific latency details for search operations and new features for extracting relevant content and configurable research. The secondary call to action and social proof text were also updated.
The platform name changed from 'X' to 'twitter'. Several recent post topics were updated, with a new topic on 'Business applications of AI search' added, and topics related to 'Company vision', 'Customer use cases', and 'Data infrastructure' removed.
Several repository metrics including stars, forks, open issues, and open pull requests have changed to placeholder values. Additionally, all repository topics have been removed and the last commit date is now null.
No change since last scan.
Exa has updated its mission and positioning, significantly revising its stated use cases with a clearer focus on AI agents. They also removed specific target industries and office locations, while reclassifying advisory partnerships as awards/recognition.
The hiring trend is now specified as 'flat', and the aggregate tech stack list has been cleared. Additionally, several leadership roles now explicitly list their seniority.
The free tier request limit significantly increased from 1,000 to 20,000 requests per month. Minor adjustments were also made to pricing descriptions and billing period information for several other tiers.
The company updated its primary topics, introducing new focus areas such as AI Search Engine Development, Funding & Investment, and Company News. Simultaneously, it removed topics like Semantic search, Neural networks, and Web data for AI, and modified existing API-related topics.
The platform information has been reset to 'null' and the overall rating dropped to 0. All detailed recent reviews and top praise themes previously associated with the product have been removed.
The navigation structure has been significantly expanded with new sections for API, Verticals, MCP, SDKs, Integrations, Admin, and Additional Resources. The 'Documentation' navigation section was removed, and the 'last_update_date' field's value was updated.
The key differentiators now include 'Fast', 'Auto', and 'Deep' search modes, replacing a general claim about speed and accuracy. The social proof section was updated with a new description for HubSpot's use case, and minor textual adjustments were made to the secondary CTA and target audience statement.
The platform name was updated. Several recent post topics were rephrased and three new topics ('Company vision', 'Data infrastructure', 'ChatGPT integration') were added to the list.
The contributor count increased from 0 to 1, and all previously listed topics were removed.
No change since last scan.
Exa significantly updated its core messaging, with changes to its positioning and mission statements. Several use cases were added or expanded, including specific API types and partner integrations, while one use case was removed along with their Zurich office location.
The aggregate tech stack list is now empty, indicating removal of all previously mentioned technologies.
The pricing structure metadata for individual tiers has been refactored. The 'billing_period' now denotes the usage unit, and the 'per_unit' string explicitly includes the price. The 'Enterprise' tier's price is now explicitly 'Custom Pricing' instead of null, and its 'billing_period' is also null.
The primary topics of focus have been updated, shifting towards more specific AI research and API development. All previous recent post information, including a Series C funding announcement, has been removed.
Several detailed review metrics and the list of recent reviews were removed. The platform was updated to "ProductHunt" and the overall rating was adjusted to 3.5.
The main navigation categories have been significantly updated, with several specialized sections replaced by broader 'Documentation' and 'API Reference' sections.
Two new key differentiators were added, and an existing one was removed. The social proof summary was updated with more details and an additional client, and the positioning statement was expanded.
The platform name was updated, and the list of recent post topics was significantly revised, including more specific wording for some existing topics, removal of several, and the addition of a new one.
The repository's activity metrics, including stars, forks, open issues, and open pull requests, have been reset to zero. Additionally, all previously listed topics were removed, and the last commit date was updated.
No change since last scan.
Exa overhauled its mission statement and positioning. They added a 'Deep research API' and new advisory partnerships, while refining other use cases and narrowing their target industries to 'Developers' and 'AI'.
The aggregate tech stack for open roles has been cleared. All open roles remain the same.
The billing period for most usage-based tiers (Search, Deep Search, Agent, Contents, Monitors) has been standardized to monthly. The Enterprise tier also had its billing period updated to monthly and its price field changed to null.
The primary topics for the company have been updated, and the recent post date value was changed from 'null' to an empty string.
The platform value was changed to null, and all recent reviews and top praise themes were removed.
The 'Documentation' and 'API Reference' sections have been removed from the site navigation.
The page updates key differentiators, adding a new one for search quality and revising existing ones for clarity. The secondary call to action was removed, and the social proof summary now features new customer mentions and refined testimonials.
The Exa X profile has been significantly updated, showing an increase in followers and a defined posting frequency. The recent post topics now focus on AI-related technologies like search engines, agents, LLMs, and vector databases.
The repository saw an increase in forks, stars, and open pull requests, but all previously listed topics were removed, and the contributor count dropped to zero.
No change since last scan.
Exa has updated its positioning and mission statement, now focusing on being a powerful search engine for developers and AI applications. A new use case for web search AI and web crawling API was introduced, while several existing use cases were rephrased and specific details about target industries, partnerships, and office locations were removed.
The aggregated tech stack list was removed, and the 'seniority' attribute for most open job roles was updated for standardization. The 'hiring_trend' field also saw a minor formatting change.
The billing period for the 'Search', 'Deep Search', 'Agent', 'Contents', and 'Monitors' tiers is now explicitly 'usage-based'. Additionally, the 'Enterprise' tier's price now explicitly states 'Talk to us'.
The competitor's primary topics have been updated, shifting from broader AI research and specific search API terms to more generalized API development and company funding announcements.
The product's listing has been largely cleared, with its review count, overall rating, recent reviews, and top praise themes all removed. The platform name itself also saw a minor formatting adjustment.
No change since last scan.
The page introduces a significantly expanded list of key differentiators, focusing on new developer-facing features, performance metrics, and security certifications. The social proof and target audience descriptions were also updated with more detail.
The platform name, follower count, and posting frequency have been updated. Additionally, the list of recent post topics has been cleared.
The repository experienced significant growth in stars and forks, with its primary language shifting from Python to TypeScript. New topics were added, and there were changes in the counts of open issues, pull requests, and contributors.
No change since last scan.
Exa has updated its core messaging to focus more sharply on AI agents and specialized AI applications, reflected in revised positioning, mission, and use cases. It has removed broader web search API features and specific details about its Series C funding advisors and partnerships.
The aggregate_tech_stack field was emptied, and the seniority for several engineering roles (Research Engineer, Software Engineer, Design Engineer, Forward Deployed Engineer, Growth Engineer) was updated from 'null' to 'Engineer'.
The description for free tier limits has been shortened, and pricing transparency status has changed to false. Additionally, the price for the Enterprise tier is now represented as null.
The primary topics have been updated to reflect new focus areas, and all recent post information has been cleared.
All recent review summaries and top praise themes were significantly rephrased and condensed. Two new top praise themes were added, focusing on CRM data enrichment and fast crawling capabilities.
No change since last scan.
The key differentiators section was significantly revised, condensing a detailed list into a single statement. The social proof summary was also rephrased and the secondary call to action text was removed.
The platform name has been updated to 'twitter', followers count changed from -99999 to -1, posting frequency is now 'irregular', and the list of recent post topics is now empty.
Multiple metrics have increased significantly: stars (from 0 to 217), forks (from 37 to 52), open pull requests (from 2 to 33), open issues (from 0 to 4), and contributors (from 0 to 1). The last commit date also changed.
No change since last scan.
The company has significantly revised its mission and positioning to emphasize its role as a search engine for developers and AI agents, expanding its stated use cases. It removed previous target industries, partnership details, and an office location, while also updating its recognition section with new advisor information and richer detail on its valuation.
The seniority for five leadership roles has been updated from null to specific values. Additionally, the 'aggregate_tech_stack' list, which previously contained numerous tech keywords, has been cleared.
The pricing page indicates the Free Tier is now billed monthly and has updated per-unit descriptions for several tiers to remove the price. The Enterprise tier's price is now explicitly "Contact us", and the overall pricing is marked as transparent.
The previous blog post titled 'Exa raises $250M Series C' has been removed, and the list of primary topics has been significantly revised with new entries replacing old ones.
The review count increased to 11 with the addition of one new review and the removal of another, and two existing reviews were updated. The 'top praise themes' were refreshed, introducing new aspects like reliability and practical use, while removing some older, more general descriptions.
No change since last scan.
The key differentiators have been updated, adding specific features like token reduction and enterprise security, while removing broader descriptions. The secondary call to action text now explicitly states 'Contact sales', and the social proof summary has been streamlined.
The 'followers' count and 'posting_frequency' value were updated. The 'recent_post_topics' array was cleared.
The repository metrics have been populated with actual data. The number of forks, stars, open pull requests, open issues, and contributors have been updated from placeholder values. The primary language has been identified as Python and a specific last commit date has been recorded.
No change since last scan.
The company's positioning has been significantly updated, shifting focus to an "applied AI lab building a perfect search engine". Several specific use cases were removed, and the stated target industries, partnerships, and office locations are no longer present.
A Software Engineer, Full Stack role in Singapore was removed, and the aggregate list of tech stack keywords is no longer provided.
The free tier's usage description and billing period were adjusted, and the enterprise tier's price text was set to null. The global free tier limits description was also shortened.
The blog no longer lists any recent posts. The primary topics have been updated to reflect a stronger focus on AI Search Technology, AI Agents, LLMs, and Data Extraction, replacing more general AI research and company funding topics.
The careers page no longer lists any aggregate tech stack keywords. Some leadership roles now explicitly state their seniority, and the overall hiring trend is no longer specified as 'growing'.
The free tier limit description was updated. Additionally, the 'per_unit' descriptions for Search, Deep Search, Agent, Contents, and Monitors tiers now include their respective prices.
The primary topics for the company have been updated, highlighting new areas such as AI Research, Semantic Search, Neural Networks, and Web Search API.
The company's hiring trend has shifted to 'growing', and all previously listed aggregate tech stack terms have been removed.
The `price` for the Enterprise tier was updated to "Contact us", and the `per_unit` formatting was standardized across several tiers by removing a leading slash.
The primary topics listed on the page have been updated, with 'AI applications' added, 'Funding' removed, and existing topics like 'AI Technology', 'Company News', and 'Search APIs' refined to be more specific or broadened in scope.
The product's praise themes were updated, including the removal of one theme, addition of two new points, and rephrasing of several existing ones for clarity and emphasis on API speed. Additionally, review dates now include time and timezone, and all recent review summaries were edited.
No change since last scan.
The list of key differentiators has been significantly expanded to detail more API capabilities, performance metrics, and security features. The social proof summary now highlights specific customer success stories and benchmark achievements with more detailed metrics.
The platform name was updated to 'X (formerly Twitter)', the posting frequency representation was changed, and the list of recent post topics was cleared.
Most repository metrics, including fork count, star count, open pull request count, open issue count, contributor count, primary language, and last commit date, have been reset or marked as unavailable.
No change since last scan.
The company's mission statement was significantly shortened. Several customer logos, target industries, and a specific office location were removed. The stated use cases were updated, removing some and adding new, more technical ones related to web-scale infrastructure and embedding models, while also clarifying existing ones. Recent awards and recognition also received minor updates.
The 'aggregate_tech_stack' field is now empty, indicating that the previously listed technologies are no longer explicitly aggregated or mentioned in this context.
The pricing transparency setting has been updated from true to false. No other significant changes were detected in the pricing tiers.
The primary topics listed for the competitor page were updated, and the title of the most recent blog post was shortened.
The product listing now shows it's on 'Product Hunt', with an overall rating of 5 and 10 reviews. All recent review details have been updated, and new praise themes were added, alongside rephrasing of existing ones.
The documentation structure has been updated with the addition of a new 'Documentation' section in the main navigation.
The page's content has been significantly simplified. Many specific key differentiators and detailed usage metrics from the social proof summary have been removed. Minor wording changes were applied to the secondary call-to-action text and the target audience statement.
The follower count changed, the posting frequency was updated to 'null', and the list of recent post topics is now empty.
Key changes include a significant reduction in forks, stars, open pull requests, open issues, and contributors, along with an update to the last commit date.
No change since last scan.
The company updated its mission statement, added major tech companies to its customer logos, and clarified new developer-focused use cases. It also removed some previous use case descriptions, target industries, and an office location, while adding a new recognition of its valuation.
The list of aggregate technologies mentioned by the company was removed. All open job roles remained the same.
The pricing structure has been significantly simplified, moving from a detailed breakdown of many granular components to a consolidated list of core service tiers. Global pricing transparency is now explicitly stated as true.
All previously listed primary topics and recent blog post details, including the Series C funding announcement, have been removed from the page.
The product's review data, including all recent reviews, top praise themes, platform name, and overall rating, has been reset or removed.
New 'API Reference' and 'Changelog' sections have been added to the documentation.
The page significantly expanded its list of key differentiators, adding several new points regarding API capabilities, performance, and output options. The social proof summary was also revised to be more concise.
The followers count has been updated, and the list of recent post topics has been cleared. The posting frequency field has also been removed.
The repository metrics show significant increases in forks, stars, open pull requests, open issues, and contributors, reflecting enhanced project activity and community growth.
No change since last scan.
The company's mission statement was shortened, specific target industries and an office location were removed. The list of use cases was completely revised to highlight new capabilities and customer integrations, and the recent partnerships description was updated.
The aggregate technology stack data has been removed, and placeholder values for 'seniority' and 'hiring_trend' fields have been updated from 'null' to '.null'.
The pricing structure has been significantly expanded with more granular, component-based pricing for Search, Deep Search, Deep-Reasoning Search, Contents, Monitors, Answer, and Agent services. The Enterprise tier now includes volume discounts and standard billing.
The primary topics list was updated, adding 'web APIs', 'LLM integration', and 'developer tools', while removing 'API Development' and 'Neural Networks'. The recent blog post title was also expanded to clarify the purpose of the Series C funding.
The overall rating has changed, and all recent reviews and top praise themes have been removed.
The Documentation, API Reference, and Changelog sections have been removed.
The page removed several key product differentiators and the secondary call-to-action text, while updating its social proof summary.
The platform's name was simplified to 'X', the follower count changed, posting frequency became irregular, and the list of recent post topics is now empty.
The number of contributors for the repository changed from 21 to 0.
No change since last scan.
Mission and positioning statements were expanded. Advisory board details were added, and the list of use cases was significantly updated to include new developer-focused applications. Several previously listed items, including office locations, valuation details, recent partnerships, and target industries, were removed.
The hiring trend status was reset, and the list of aggregate tech stack keywords was entirely cleared.
The 'pricing_transparent' flag is now false. Most pricing tiers had their 'billing_period' and 'per_unit' fields updated, with 'billing_period' often set to null and 'per_unit' strings simplified. Additionally, 'Volume discounts' and 'Standard billing' features were removed from the 'Enterprise' tier.
The competitor's primary topics have been updated, shifting focus to 'AI Search Technology', 'API Development', and 'Neural Networks', while discontinuing some previous categories.
The platform name was updated. All recent reviews and top praise themes have been removed.
The page now includes new top-level sections for Documentation, API Reference, and Changelog. The format of the last_update_date field has also been standardized.
The page has updated its key differentiators to include more specific features and performance metrics, while also revising the social proof section to highlight quantitative customer achievements. The target audience statement and one key differentiator's wording were also slightly adjusted.
The platform's identity, follower count, and posting frequency were updated, and all recent post topics were removed.
The repository gained new contributors and stars, and had a recent commit. The number of open pull requests slightly decreased.
No change since last scan.
The company updated its positioning, expanded its stated use cases to include more details about powering AI, and added 'developers' as a target industry. It also removed 'Zurich' as an office location and provided more specific details for its recent funding and valuation recognition.
The aggregate tech stack keywords have been removed.
The pricing structure was streamlined by removing detailed endpoint and agent fixed-effort mode pricing. Main product tiers now have more consistent unit and billing period descriptions, and pricing is explicitly marked as transparent.
The primary topics describing the company's focus have been updated, and a minor internal data representation for recent post dates changed.