--- description: Analyze the competitive landscape — identify competitors, compare strengths and weaknesses, find differentiation opportunities argument-hint: "" --- # /competitive-analysis -- Competitive Landscape Analysis Research and analyze your competitive landscape. Identifies direct and indirect competitors, maps positioning, and surfaces differentiation opportunities. ## Invocation ``` /competitive-analysis AI-powered project management tools /competitive-analysis Our product vs Notion, Asana, and Monday.com /competitive-analysis [upload a competitor list or market brief] ``` ## Workflow ### Step 1: Understand the Competitive Context Ask: - What is your product? What category does it compete in? - Any specific competitors you want analyzed? Or should I identify them? - What's the lens? (feature comparison, positioning, pricing, go-to-market) - What will you use this analysis for? (strategy, sales enablement, investor pitch, product roadmap) ### Step 2: Identify Competitors Apply the **competitor-analysis** skill: - Identify 5 direct competitors (same category, same buyer) - Identify 2-3 indirect competitors (different approach, same job-to-be-done) - Note emerging/disruptive players if relevant - Use web research to gather current information ### Step 3: Analyze Each Competitor For each competitor: - **Positioning**: How they describe themselves, target audience, key messaging - **Strengths**: What they do well, where they win - **Weaknesses**: Where they fall short, common complaints - **Pricing**: Model and price points (if public) - **Market traction**: Funding, team size, customer base signals - **Recent moves**: New features, partnerships, pivots ### Step 4: Generate Competitive Analysis ``` ## Competitive Analysis: [Your Product/Market] **Date**: [today] **Analyzed**: [count] competitors ### Market Overview [2-3 sentences on market dynamics, trends, and where it's heading] ### Competitive Landscape | Competitor | Category | Target | Positioning | Strength | Weakness | |-----------|----------|--------|------------|----------|----------| ### Feature Comparison Matrix | Capability | Your Product | Competitor A | Competitor B | Competitor C | |-----------|-------------|-------------|-------------|-------------| ### Positioning Map [2x2 matrix showing competitive positioning on key dimensions] ### Differentiation Opportunities 1. **[Opportunity]** — [why it's defensible and valuable] 2. ... ### Competitive Threats 1. **[Threat]** — [what to watch for, recommended response] 2. ... ### Recommendations - **Double down on**: [your unique advantages] - **Close the gap on**: [table-stakes features you're missing] - **Ignore**: [competitor moves that aren't worth responding to] ``` Save as markdown. ### Step 5: Offer Next Steps - "Want me to **create a battlecard** for sales against a specific competitor?" - "Should I **develop positioning** that differentiates from the top competitors?" - "Want me to **identify feature gaps** to close and add to the roadmap?" ## Notes - Web research is used for current competitor data — results are as fresh as available sources - Distinguish between "table stakes" (must-have to compete) and "differentiators" (must-have to win) - Don't just list features — analyze *why* competitors make the choices they make - Pricing intelligence should note whether pricing is public, usage-based, or requires sales contact - Update this analysis quarterly — competitive landscapes shift fast