
GTM AI Podcast with Coach K and Jonathan Moss How to Replace a $300K Competitive Intel Team with $30 and 4 Hours
Feb 4, 2026
Scott Ewalt, a former product, marketing, and CX operator who builds tech-driven unfair advantages, demos a rapid competitive intelligence build. He turns 91 podcast transcripts into a queryable vector database. The conversation covers creating a private corpus, avoiding hallucinations, choosing tools like Cursor and Cloud Code, and delivering verbatim quotes with timestamps in just a few hours.
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Private Corpus Creates Unfair Advantage
- Building a private corpus (e.g., competitor podcasts) lets you query focused, high-signal data instead of broad web searches.
- Scott argues this creates an “unfair advantage” by narrowing noise and surfacing unique competitive insights.
Automate To Keep Playbooks Fresh
- Automate ingestion and update cycles so competitive playbooks and battle cards stay fresh and actionable.
- Use continuous checks to feed new signals into messaging and enablement instead of annual manual updates.
Non-Developer Built The System
- Scott, a non-developer, used Cloud Code and agent tools to transcribe and process podcasts without prior coding experience.
- He describes debugging as iterative prompts and accepting fixes from the agent until it worked.
