About
Built by one person who got tired of Googling competitors.
Hi, I'm Clément. I'm 21, and I'm building Scoper in between a Business Administration degree and an Artificial Intelligence degree.
The idea started somewhere unglamorous: I was helping a friend at an early-stage startup, and every Monday we'd spend hours trying to piece together what their three biggest competitors had done the previous week. Most of it was noise. The interesting stuff was buried. And by the time we found it, half a week had already gone by.
I kept thinking — this is exactly the kind of work that shouldn't be done by a person. Read every press release, skip the ads, notice the funding round, flag the new hire, summarise the pricing change. That's pattern matching across a lot of text. Computers are decent at that now.
So I built Scoper. It watches the competitors you tell it about, reads what gets written about them, and sends you a short email on Monday morning with the three or four things that actually matter. When something bigger happens mid-week, it nudges you then too.
That's it. No dashboards you'll forget to open. No 40-page PDF reports. Just the stuff you'd want a smart intern to notice for you, if you had a smart intern.
If you're using it and something feels off, email me directly. I read every message and most of the product decisions come out of those conversations.
— Clément Standaert, founder