--- name: competitive-pricing-intel description: > Monitor competitor pricing pages via live web scrape and Web Archive snapshots. Track plan changes, tier restructuring, new pricing models, and feature gating shifts. Produces a pricing comparison matrix and flags when a competitor changes packaging. Use when a product marketing team needs to stay current on competitive pricing or when preparing for a pricing change of their own. tags: [competitive-intel] --- # Competitive Pricing Intel Track competitor pricing pages over time. Detect when they change plans, shift feature gating, adjust pricing models, or introduce new tiers. The output is a living pricing comparison matrix plus alerts when something changes. **Core principle:** Pricing is the most under-monitored competitive signal. Most teams only check competitor pricing when they're about to change their own. This skill makes it continuous. ## When to Use - "What are our competitors charging?" - "Has [competitor] changed their pricing recently?" - "Build a pricing comparison matrix" - "Monitor competitor pricing for changes" - "We're rethinking our pricing — show me the competitive landscape" ## Phase 0: Intake 1. **Your product name + pricing page URL** 2. **Competitors to track** — Names + pricing page URLs (2-5 recommended) 3. **Your pricing model** — How do you charge? (per seat, usage, flat, freemium, etc.) 4. **Key comparison dimensions** — What matters to your buyer? (price per seat, included features, limits, support tiers) 5. **First run or recurring?** - **First run:** Full baseline capture + historical analysis - **Recurring:** Compare against last snapshot ## Phase 1: Current Pricing Capture ### 1A: Live Scrape For each competitor's pricing page: ``` Fetch: [competitor pricing URL] ``` Extract: - **Plan names and prices** — Every tier with monthly and annual pricing - **Feature matrix** — What's included in each tier? - **Limits** — Usage caps, seat limits, storage, API calls - **Add-ons** — What costs extra beyond base plans? - **Enterprise tier** — "Contact us" or listed price? What's gated behind sales? - **Free tier / trial** — What's available without paying? - **Pricing model** — Per seat / per user / usage-based / flat / hybrid ### 1B: Web Archive Historical Check Search for past versions of their pricing page: ``` Search: "web.archive.org" "[competitor pricing URL]" Fetch: web.archive.org/web/*/[competitor pricing URL] ``` Look for the last 2-3 snapshots to detect: - **Price increases/decreases** - **Plan restructuring** (new tiers added, tiers removed) - **Feature gating changes** (features moved between tiers) - **Model shifts** (e.g., moved from per-seat to usage-based) - **Free tier changes** (expanded or restricted) ### 1C: Pricing Announcement Research ``` Search: "[competitor]" pricing change OR "new pricing" OR "updated plans" Search: "[competitor]" blog pricing OR announcement plans Search: "[competitor]" site:reddit.com pricing OR "price increase" ``` Capture any public announcements or community reactions to pricing changes. ## Phase 2: Pricing Analysis ### 2A: Competitive Pricing Matrix Build a normalized comparison across all competitors: | Dimension | Your Product | Competitor A | Competitor B | Competitor C | |-----------|-------------|-------------|-------------|-------------| | **Starter price** | $X/mo | $X/mo | $X/mo | $X/mo | | **Mid-tier price** | $X/mo | $X/mo | $X/mo | $X/mo | | **Enterprise** | $X/mo or Custom | ... | ... | ... | | **Pricing model** | [Model] | [Model] | [Model] | [Model] | | **Free tier** | [Yes/No + limits] | ... | ... | ... | | **Annual discount** | [X%] | ... | ... | ... | | **Key limit (starter)** | [e.g., 5 seats] | ... | ... | ... | | **Key limit (mid)** | [e.g., 20 seats] | ... | ... | ... | | **Overage cost** | [$/unit or blocked] | ... | ... | ... | | **Support included** | [Email/chat/phone] | ... | ... | ... | ### 2B: Price-to-Value Ratio For the ICP's typical use case, calculate effective cost: ``` Scenario: [Typical ICP — e.g., "10-person growth team, 5,000 contacts, 1,000 emails/month"] Your Product: $[X]/mo for this scenario Competitor A: $[X]/mo for this scenario Competitor B: $[X]/mo for this scenario ``` This reveals true competitive pricing position, not just list price. ### 2C: Packaging Strategy Analysis For each competitor, identify their packaging strategy: | Strategy | Description | Who Uses It | |----------|-------------|-------------| | **Good-Better-Best** | 3 tiers, clear upgrade path | Most SaaS | | **Usage-based** | Pay for what you use | API/infrastructure | | **Per-seat** | Price scales with team | Collaboration tools | | **Freemium** | Free forever, premium features | PLG products | | **Reverse trial** | Full features free, then downgrade | Conversion-optimized | | **Platform + add-ons** | Base platform + modular features | Enterprise | ### 2D: Change Detection (Recurring Runs) Compare current snapshot against previous: | Change Type | Severity | Example | |------------|----------|---------| | **Price increase** | High | Starter: $29 → $39/mo | | **Price decrease** | High | Aggressive competitive move | | **New tier added** | Medium | "Growth" plan between Starter and Pro | | **Tier removed** | Medium | Simplified from 4 to 3 plans | | **Feature ungated** | Medium | Feature moved from Pro to Starter | | **Feature gated** | Medium | Feature moved from Starter to Pro | | **Model change** | Critical | Shifted from per-seat to usage-based | | **Free tier change** | High | Free plan limits reduced/expanded | ## Phase 3: Output Format ```markdown # Competitive Pricing Intel — [DATE] Products tracked: [your product], [competitors] Previous snapshot: [date or "first run"] --- ## Pricing Change Alerts ### [Competitor Name] - **Change detected:** [Description of what changed] - **Previous:** [Old pricing/plan structure] - **Current:** [New pricing/plan structure] - **Implication for us:** [What this means for your positioning/pricing] *(Repeat for each competitor with changes. If no changes: "No pricing changes detected since [last run date].")* --- ## Competitive Pricing Matrix | | [You] | [Comp A] | [Comp B] | [Comp C] | |---|---|---|---|---| | **Starter** | $[X]/mo | $[X]/mo | $[X]/mo | $[X]/mo | | **Mid-tier** | $[X]/mo | $[X]/mo | $[X]/mo | $[X]/mo | | **Enterprise** | [Price] | [Price] | [Price] | [Price] | | **Model** | [Type] | [Type] | [Type] | [Type] | | **Free tier** | [Details] | [Details] | [Details] | [Details] | | **Annual discount** | [X%] | [X%] | [X%] | [X%] | --- ## ICP Scenario Pricing For: [Typical buyer scenario] | Product | Monthly Cost | Annual Cost | Notes | |---------|-------------|-------------|-------| | [You] | $[X] | $[X] | [Context] | | [Comp A] | $[X] | $[X] | [Context — e.g., "requires add-on for [feature]"] | | [Comp B] | $[X] | $[X] | [Context] | **Your position:** [Cheapest / Mid-range / Premium] for this scenario --- ## Feature Gating Comparison Features that matter most to ICP — where are they gated? | Feature | [You] | [Comp A] | [Comp B] | |---------|-------|----------|----------| | [Feature 1] | [Tier] | [Tier] | [Tier] | | [Feature 2] | [Tier] | [Tier] | [Tier] | | [Feature 3] | [Tier] | [Tier] | [Tier] | --- ## Packaging Strategy Summary | Competitor | Strategy | Target Motion | Notes | |-----------|----------|--------------|-------| | [Comp A] | [Strategy type] | [PLG/Sales-led/Hybrid] | [Key observation] | | [Comp B] | [Strategy type] | [Motion] | [Observation] | --- ## Pricing Recommendations Based on competitive analysis: ### If holding current pricing: - **Strength:** [Where your pricing wins] - **Vulnerability:** [Where a competitor undercuts you] - **Messaging guidance:** [How to position price on sales calls] ### If considering a change: - **Opportunity:** [Gap in market you could fill — e.g., "no one offers usage-based in this category"] - **Risk:** [What to watch out for — e.g., "Competitor B is already cheaper at scale"] ``` Save to `pricing-comparison-[YYYY-MM-DD].md` in the current working directory. ## Scheduling Run monthly (pricing changes are infrequent but impactful): ```bash 0 8 1 * * python3 run_skill.py competitive-pricing-intel --client ``` ## Cost | Component | Cost | |-----------|------| | Web scraping (pricing pages) | Free | | Web Archive lookups | Free | | Web search (announcements) | Free | | Analysis and comparison | Free (LLM reasoning) | | **Total** | **Free** | ## Tools Required - **web_search** — for pricing announcements and community reactions - **fetch_webpage** — for scraping current pricing pages - No API keys required ## Trigger Phrases - "What are competitors charging?" - "Has [competitor] changed their pricing?" - "Build a pricing comparison matrix" - "Run competitive pricing intel for [client]" - "Monitor competitor pricing pages"