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Korvi
Paste your URL, get a full marketing strategy in minutes
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Paste your URL, get a full marketing strategy in minutes
44 followers
Most marketing tools give you templates or generic advice. Korvi reads your actual website and your real competitors, then builds a full strategy: positioning, content plan, social posts, and a ranked action plan — tailored to your business, not a one-size-fits-all playbook. Built for founders and small teams without a marketing hire. Paste your URL, get a working plan in minutes — no consultant calls, no generic templates. Plans start at $19/month






the whole pitch hinges on it correctly identifying who your real competitors are, which is a judgment call even humans get wrong. if it picks the wrong set (adjacent market, wrong tier, outdated players), the whole strategy inherits that mistake without you necessarily noticing until you're a few weeks into the content plan. is there a way to see and correct the competitor list before it builds the rest of the strategy on top of it
@galdayan Fair concern.
Right now, when you plug in your product URL, korvi auto-suggests competitors and shows each one with why it picked them, before anything else runs. You can edit, remove, or add URLs in that list, and nothing gets generated until you hit "Generate." So you do get a checkpoint to catch a wrong-tier or outdated pick before it's used.
Two honest caveats, since you asked specifically about seeing this before it builds the rest of the strategy on top of it.
If you trigger competitor analysis through the chat assistant instead of the dedicated tool page, it currently auto-suggests and runs without that review step. That's a gap I'll close.
The competitor list also isn't shared across other tools like the content/strategy plan yet, each tool runs independently. That actually limits the "few weeks in before you notice" scenario you described, since a bad competitor pick doesn't silently poison unrelated tools. But it also means we're not yet using a confirmed competitor list as a real foundation the way the pitch implies. That's the fix worth making: let you lock in a reviewed competitor set once, then have it feed everything downstream instead of re-guessing per tool.
Appreciate the push, honestly. This tells me exactly where to prioritize next.
Congrats on the launch, team Korvi!
how does the AI handle different formats of source materials? For instance, if I upload a dense textbook PDF vs. a chaotic YouTube video transcript, does it maintain the same level of structure and accuracy?
@ulykbek11 Thanks, appreciate that!
To be straight with you, korvi doesn't ingest textbooks or arbitrary transcripts today. What it actually pulls in is narrower: your business website URL (scraped and cleaned into plain text) and your Instagram content (posts, captions, engagement data, pulled via the Instagram API). Those get normalized into short, bounded blocks before the AI works with them, so accuracy stays high because the inputs are structured and limited, not because we're handling "any format well."
So a dense PDF or a messy YouTube transcript isn't something you'd upload here. If you're picturing a general document-to-content pipeline, that's not what we built. korvi is scoped specifically to your existing business presence (site plus Instagram), not general source material ingestion.
Good flag though. I'll definitely will consider building it.
Congrats, @Korvi & @yerkonty!
I must say that looks a great product and I'm stunned by the possibilities. Yet, I must ask you, how you treat different markets on that?
I mean, when my product isn't the exactly same as my competitors, but the same market, how the tool treats it? It gives different weights for the product and market?
Also, I couldn't translate it properly to english. Furthermore, great product, hope I can see more of it soon :)
@luanchicale Thanks so much, Luan — really appreciate it!
Great question. Korvi pulls your actual competitors' recent content/positioning and weighs your analysis against them specifically. So if your product differs from competitors in the same market (different price point, different angle, different audience), the tool picks that up. Also flags where you're actually differentiated vs. where you're just doing the same thing they are.
On translation, sorry about that, soon I am launching proper english version :) Would love to have you try it again once translation is better!