Your territory.
Your intelligence.
Ask who your biggest competitor threat is. Ask which neighborhoods you're losing. Ask what your next move should be. TerritoryIQ is the market intelligence agent built for small business owners who want answers, not dashboards.
New here? The Guide walks through every part of the platform in plain English — entering your business and choosing the right category, reading your territory map, working the Intelligence, Campaigns, and Data tabs in Territory Command, getting the most out of Territory Chat, running the AI Readiness wizard, and managing your reviews. It also breaks down the marketing channels that actually move the needle for local businesses.
Open the Guide →TerritoryIQ finds the businesses around you using HERE, a global location-data provider, matched to the category you choose during setup. HERE's category system is powerful, but it isn't perfect — sometimes it misses a real local rival, and sometimes it lists a business that isn't truly competing with you. You know your market better than any database does. In Territory Command's Intelligence tab you can remove competitors that don't belong, add the ones HERE missed, and re-run your analysis on a list you trust — so every insight is built on the real competitive picture.
Territory Chat is your AI market analyst. It knows your competitors, your demographics, and your customer map, it remembers everything you've told it, and it can search the live web. A few things owners ask it:
- "Who's my single biggest competitive threat, and why?"
- "Which neighborhoods am I losing, and how do I win them back?"
- "Where should I spend my next $500 in marketing?"
- "What are people saying about my competitors online?"
- "What should my top priority be this month?"
Knowing where your opportunity is only matters if you act on it. Most local businesses win with a handful of proven channels — and the right mix depends on your business, your budget, and where your best customers live. The Guide breaks down each one in plain English: what it costs, when to use it, and how to point it at your highest-opportunity neighborhoods.