CEOfriend

CEOfriend

Strategic intelligence and AI advisors for CEOs

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@steve3474
Published on May 18, 2026
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About CEOfriend

CEOfriend provides strategic intelligence, competitor analysis, and AI advisors specifically built for CEOs and founders. You can leverage these tools to gain deeper insights into your market and receive high-level advisory support tailored to executive leadership needs.

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CEOfriend is a web-based strategic intelligence platform that provides CEOs and founders with tools for competitor and market analysis. It combines executive-level advisory with AI-driven insights under a subscription-based pricing model.

  • Specialized toolset for business strategy and competitor analysis.
  • Web platform accessibility for high-level market intelligence.
  • Subscription model starting at 195 USD per month.
  • Integrated AI advisors built for executive leadership needs.

Ideal for: This platform is built for Founders, CEOs, and Entrepreneurs who require structured market analysis and strategic advisory support for their startups.

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bunzeeAI
@bunzeeAI

Strategic intelligence grounded in real competitor data is exactly the gap most AI advisors miss. At Bunzee we focus on that same layer at the idea stage. How does CEOfriend handle conflicting competitor signals?

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@steve3474

@bunzeeAI good to see others helping out in the same space, it is so important for small businesses to get great advice! As for conflicting signals we monitor them all and then give the signals and our view given our experience and analysis

bunzeeAI
@bunzeeAI

@steve3474 I’m thrilled to see that our team and a fellow developer like you are looking in the same direction within this space. How does CEOfriend identify conflicting signals, and what criteria do you use to judge the direction of those