Glossary
Significance scoring
Significance scoring is an AI classification, low, medium, or high, applied to each detected competitor event to separate background activity from events worth a person's attention. Only a small share of events are typically flagged high-significance. This lets a Shopify store owner skip routine updates and focus on the handful of changes, like a real price cut on a bestseller, that actually call for a response. Available on the Growth plan and above.
Learn more: How significance scoring splits real event data and Weekly Competitor Report features
Related terms
Price change noisePrice change noise is small, sub-1% price fluctuation caused by automated repricing tools, currency rounding, or bulk pricing rules, rather than a deliberate pricing decision.Weekly Competitor ReportThe Weekly Competitor Report is Beaconmon's scheduled Slack or email summary that groups every competitor change detected over a period into a plain-language digest, rather than a raw list of diffs.Catalog-wide price changeA catalog-wide price change is when many SKUs from the same store change price at the same time, typically 50 or more.
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