Mayil
Marketing channel intelligence

The Sunday brief on
your competitors' marketing.

Mayil reads your competitors across marketing channels every week and writes one brief that tells you what changed and what to do about it.

First brief arrives the Sunday after signup. Cancel any time before trial ends.

FromMayil <briefs@emayil.com>
Toyou@brand.com
SubjectYour Sunday Brief — Week of Apr 14, 2026
MayilBrief #14
Apr 14–20, 2026
Threat
Meta Ad Library

HubSpot launched 23 new Meta ads — 4.6× the panel median.

All target the SMB segment. Creative theme is consolidation: "one platform replaces five."

Opportunity
Google Search Ads

Salesforce paused all branded search ads — third week running.

Branded query coverage on the panel dropped to 0. Bid on their brand terms while CPC is uncontested.

Watch
Google News

Zendesk appeared in 14 articles — every one mentions an AI-agent pivot.

Coverage spread across TechCrunch, The Verge, and Reuters. Sustained PR push, not a one-off.

HubSpot is consolidating market position with three sustained weeks of paid push. If your positioning is "best-of-breed," how does your messaging counter "all-in-one" this week?

Who reads it on Sunday

Two reads, one brief.

For founder

The marketing head you haven't hired yet.

You're running marketing yourself or with a small team. Every Sunday at 8am, Mayil tells you what your competitors did, what it likely means, and one question to bring to the week.

For CMO

Your team's Monday morning starting point.

You lead a team across brands or work with agencies. Mayil is one shared brief so creative, paid, and brand work off the same competitive read without anyone having to compile it.

What makes Mayil different

Three engines, one brief.

Most competitive intelligence tools are scrapers with a dashboard bolted on. Mayil is built around the intelligence, the part that turns data collection into something you actually act on.

Cross-brand panel scoring

Headlines lead with relative position "HubSpot posted 3.5x the panel median" not week-over-week noise.

Signal synthesis

Related signals across channels are clustered into one story. Three correlated facts beat three disconnected bullets.

Verified claims

Every number is traced back to its source data point. Unsupported claims and predictions are blocked from delivery.

How it works

Set up once. Read every Sunday.

01

Add your brand and competitors

Enter your brand name or domain. Mayil discovers public channel handles for every brand. Confirm and you're set.

02

Connect your own channels

Link your marketing channels via OAuth to add first-party performance data alongside the competitive view.

03

The pipeline runs every Saturday night

Our platform reads across marketing channels, analyses the data collected, and interprets it overnight.

04

Brief lands in your inbox Sunday 8am

One email. A lead story. Supporting evidence. An activity catalog. A closing question that stays with you all week.

Data sources

Every possible marketing channel.

We'd rather list channels we ship well than promise channels we ship poorly. The list grows. Your subscription doesn't change.

InstagramYouTubeLinkedInX / TwitterTikTokPinterestMeta AdsGoogle AdsYouTube AdsLinkedIn AdsAmazonFlipkartNykaaMeeshoBlinkitSwiggy InstamartG2TrustpilotCapterraApp StorePlay StoreGlassdoorGoogle ReviewsSEO AuthorityGoogle TrendsGoogle NewsRedditQuoraProduct HuntGitHubHacker NewsPodcastsNewslettersWebsiteJob PostingsGoogle AnalyticsGoogle Search Console

More channels in development.

Your first brief, this Sunday.

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