NEW: Jsonify Radar is transforming competitive intelligence at Bacardi!

  • NEW: Jsonify Radar is transforming competitive intelligence at Bacardi!

Food & Beverage

Seeking continuous insights on food innovation.

Food and Drug Administration
United States Department of Agriculture
William Reed Business Media

Gain insights into ingredient trends and supply chain shifts — automated intelligence without the hassle of manual research

SOURCES

SOURCES

SOURCES

What ingredient sources do we read?

We monitor a diverse range of sources to provide insights into ingredient innovation and supply chain dynamics. Key sources include FDA, USDA, FoodNavigator USA, MarketResearch, and Technavio, which collectively offer a wealth of information on emerging trends and regulatory shifts in the food industry. These sources help track critical data such as ingredient types, price fluctuations, and supply status, ensuring you stay informed about the latest developments.

100x faster

than manual data collection

DATASET

DATASET

DATASET

What ingredient data does it find?

Our structured dataset includes essential columns like Source, Headline, Ingredient, Region, Price, SupplyStatus, ReportedDate, SignalType, and Note. This comprehensive dataset allows for detailed analysis of ingredient trends and supply chain dynamics, giving you a clear view of the market landscape. By leveraging this normalized dataset, you can make informed decisions based on real-time insights.

90%

faster than manual audits.

ANALYTICS

ANALYTICS

ANALYTICS

Understanding the ingredient analysis dashboard

The dashboard features a variety of analytical widgets designed to visualize ingredient innovation and supply chain trends effectively. Key widgets include the Total Ingredient Innovations Tracked metric, Ingredient Types Distribution donut chart, and Emerging Ingredient Trends Over Time line graph. Additionally, tables for Recent Regulatory Reports and Key Competitor Innovations provide a detailed breakdown of the competitive landscape, allowing for strategic planning and decision-making.

20+

ANALYTICS AND REPORTING TOOLS INCLUDED

NOTIFICATIONS

NOTIFICATIONS

NOTIFICATIONS

When do we get ingredient alerts?

Stay updated with our single enabled alert rule that notifies you of significant regulatory changes in the food industry. This ensures that you are always aware of the latest shifts that could impact ingredient sourcing and supply chain strategies. Timely alerts help you respond proactively to changes in the market.

95%

REDUCED MANUAL CHECKS

INTEGRATIONS

INTEGRATIONS

INTEGRATIONS

Where does ingredient data go?

Our monitoring solution integrates seamlessly with platforms like API, Email, Snowflake, and HubSpot, allowing for efficient data management and dissemination. With 12 integrations available, you can easily incorporate structured data into your existing workflows, enhancing your operational efficiency and decision-making capabilities.

100+

SERVICES TO CONNECT

INITIAL DEPLOYMENT

Limited-scope pilot

You can get started with free test data instantly!

Exact pilot scope and pricing depends on the geographic ranges and data breadth.

Most teams land around €3,000/month for these scoped deployments.

"Jsonify has saved us thousands of hours of manual data collection. The core AI data platform is powerful and versatile, automating nearly every process we need."

Cole Gottdank

Co-Founder, Helicone, YC W23

"Jsonify has saved us thousands of hours of manual data collection. The core AI data platform is powerful and versatile, automating nearly every process we need."

Cole Gottdank

Co-Founder, Helicone, YC W23

"Jsonify has saved us thousands of hours of manual data collection. The core AI data platform is powerful and versatile, automating nearly every process we need."

Cole Gottdank

Co-Founder, Helicone, YC W23

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Frequently asked questions

Frequently asked questions

Everything you need to know about getting started with Jsonify.

You may also be interested in the specific legal FAQ, or more questions specifically about the Radar and Benchmark products.

Still got questions? Contact us and we'll be happy to help!

Everything you need to know about getting started with Jsonify.

You may also be interested in the specific legal FAQ, or more questions specifically about the Radar and Benchmark products.

Still got questions? Contact us and we'll be happy to help!

Everything you need to know about getting started with Jsonify.

You may also be interested in the specific legal FAQ, or more questions specifically about the Radar and Benchmark products.

Still got questions? Contact us and we'll be happy to help!

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What makes Jsonify different from basic scraping or monitoring tools?

Most tools either collect raw data or monitor individual pages. Jsonify goes further by operating at scale across many sources, handling messy real-world data, matching it to product catalogs, and delivering analytics that answer business questions like coverage, pricing, and competitive presence — not just “what changed on a page.”

What kinds of use cases does Jsonify support?

Jsonify is used for market visibility and competitive intelligence use cases such as tracking product presence, pricing, and availability across markets; monitoring launches and distribution gaps; benchmarking competitors; and understanding how products are represented across channels and geographies.

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Teams use Jsonify through interactive dashboards in Jsonify Studio, scheduled exports (CSV or Excel), or APIs that feed internal BI tools and workflows. This allows insights to be shared across trade marketing, sales, category management, ecommerce, and analytics teams.

How quickly can Jsonify be set up?

Jsonify does not rely on rigid templates or manual page configuration. Once target sources and products are defined, data collection and analysis can begin quickly, with initial results often available in days rather than months. Coverage and update frequency can then be expanded over time.

Is Jsonify just a web scraping tool?

No. Jsonify is a market intelligence platform that collects publicly available web data and then processes, normalizes, and analyzes it to produce structured insights. While Jsonify uses automated agents to access public webpages and documents, the core value of the platform lies in what happens after collection: extracting structured product and price data, matching it to real SKUs, tracking changes over time, and delivering analytics through dashboards, exports, and APIs. Jsonify does not simply retrieve raw webpages. It transforms publicly accessible information into actionable intelligence for business use, under customer-defined instructions and compliance controls.

What kind of data can Jsonify collect?

Jsonify collects publicly available product and market data from the web, such as product listings, prices, availability signals, menus, catalogs, and related commercial information. This includes data from retailers, ecommerce sites, marketplaces, venues, and other public sources relevant to market visibility and competitive analysis.

How does Jsonify turn raw web data into something usable?

After collecting data, Jsonify extracts structured information, normalizes inconsistent naming, and matches it to real products or SKUs. The platform then aggregates and analyzes this data over time, making it usable through dashboards, charts, exports, or APIs — rather than leaving you with raw pages or unstructured text.

What makes Jsonify different from basic scraping or monitoring tools?

Most tools either collect raw data or monitor individual pages. Jsonify goes further by operating at scale across many sources, handling messy real-world data, matching it to product catalogs, and delivering analytics that answer business questions like coverage, pricing, and competitive presence — not just “what changed on a page.”

What kinds of use cases does Jsonify support?

Jsonify is used for market visibility and competitive intelligence use cases such as tracking product presence, pricing, and availability across markets; monitoring launches and distribution gaps; benchmarking competitors; and understanding how products are represented across channels and geographies.

How do teams actually use the outputs?

Teams use Jsonify through interactive dashboards in Jsonify Studio, scheduled exports (CSV or Excel), or APIs that feed internal BI tools and workflows. This allows insights to be shared across trade marketing, sales, category management, ecommerce, and analytics teams.

How quickly can Jsonify be set up?

Jsonify does not rely on rigid templates or manual page configuration. Once target sources and products are defined, data collection and analysis can begin quickly, with initial results often available in days rather than months. Coverage and update frequency can then be expanded over time.

Is Jsonify just a web scraping tool?

No. Jsonify is a market intelligence platform that collects publicly available web data and then processes, normalizes, and analyzes it to produce structured insights. While Jsonify uses automated agents to access public webpages and documents, the core value of the platform lies in what happens after collection: extracting structured product and price data, matching it to real SKUs, tracking changes over time, and delivering analytics through dashboards, exports, and APIs. Jsonify does not simply retrieve raw webpages. It transforms publicly accessible information into actionable intelligence for business use, under customer-defined instructions and compliance controls.

What kind of data can Jsonify collect?

Jsonify collects publicly available product and market data from the web, such as product listings, prices, availability signals, menus, catalogs, and related commercial information. This includes data from retailers, ecommerce sites, marketplaces, venues, and other public sources relevant to market visibility and competitive analysis.

How does Jsonify turn raw web data into something usable?

After collecting data, Jsonify extracts structured information, normalizes inconsistent naming, and matches it to real products or SKUs. The platform then aggregates and analyzes this data over time, making it usable through dashboards, charts, exports, or APIs — rather than leaving you with raw pages or unstructured text.

What makes Jsonify different from basic scraping or monitoring tools?

Most tools either collect raw data or monitor individual pages. Jsonify goes further by operating at scale across many sources, handling messy real-world data, matching it to product catalogs, and delivering analytics that answer business questions like coverage, pricing, and competitive presence — not just “what changed on a page.”

What kinds of use cases does Jsonify support?

Jsonify is used for market visibility and competitive intelligence use cases such as tracking product presence, pricing, and availability across markets; monitoring launches and distribution gaps; benchmarking competitors; and understanding how products are represented across channels and geographies.

How do teams actually use the outputs?

Teams use Jsonify through interactive dashboards in Jsonify Studio, scheduled exports (CSV or Excel), or APIs that feed internal BI tools and workflows. This allows insights to be shared across trade marketing, sales, category management, ecommerce, and analytics teams.

How quickly can Jsonify be set up?

Jsonify does not rely on rigid templates or manual page configuration. Once target sources and products are defined, data collection and analysis can begin quickly, with initial results often available in days rather than months. Coverage and update frequency can then be expanded over time.

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