Food & Beverage
Track pizza launches and trends continuously.


Gain insights on new pizza trends, consumer opinions, and competitor strategies — effortlessly automated for your advantage
SOURCES
What pizza sources do we read?
We monitor structured data from leading pizza industry sources including Pizza Hut, Domino's, Little Caesars, Food Industry News, and QSR Magazine. This comprehensive monitoring captures new pizza product launches, consumer sentiment, and key ingredient trends across these major competitors. With 12 sources actively tracked, you can stay ahead of the competition by understanding what new products are being introduced and how they are received by consumers.
100x faster
than manual data collection
DATASET
What pizza data does it find?
The normalized dataset includes critical columns such as Source, Restaurant, Product, Price, Original Price, Stock Status, Rating, and Reviews. Each entry is meticulously updated to reflect the latest information, ensuring you have access to real-time insights on pizza product offerings and consumer feedback. This structured data allows for in-depth analysis of pricing strategies and consumer preferences.
90%
faster than manual audits.
ANALYTICS
Understanding the pizza dataset
Our dashboard features 12 insightful widgets designed to help you visualize pizza market trends effectively. Key metrics include the Total New Pizza Products Launched, Average Consumer Sentiment Score, and Market Share of Competitors displayed in a pie chart. Additionally, the New Product Launches Over Time line chart and the Top Ingredients Used in New Products bar chart provide a comprehensive view of evolving trends in the pizza industry.
20+
ANALYTICS AND REPORTING TOOLS INCLUDED
NOTIFICATIONS
When do we get pizza alerts?
Stay informed with our enabled alert rule that notifies you of significant changes in pizza product launches or consumer sentiment. This ensures you never miss critical updates that could impact your strategy. By leveraging these alerts, you can react promptly to shifts in market dynamics.
95%
REDUCED MANUAL CHECKS
INTEGRATIONS
Where does pizza data go?
Our solution seamlessly integrates with powerful tools like API, Snowflake, and Power BI, allowing you to analyze pizza market data effortlessly. With these integrations, you can enhance your data workflows and create customized reports to better understand consumer trends and competitive positioning. This flexibility empowers you to make data-driven decisions.
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
FAQ
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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