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Creates a competitive landscape analysis for a specified company or industry. Prompts for details if no argument provided.
npx claudepluginhub changhochien/pi-financial-services --plugin financial-analysisHow this command is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
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/financial-analysis:competitive-analysis [company or industry]The summary Claude sees in its command listing — used to decide when to auto-load this command
Load the `competitive-analysis` skill and build a competitive landscape analysis for the specified company or industry. If a company/industry is provided as an argument, use it. Otherwise ask the user what they want to analyze.
/competitive-analysisCreates a competitive landscape analysis for a specified company or industry. Prompts for details if no argument provided.
/competitive-analysisCreates a structured competitive analysis using the discover-competitive-analysis skill and TEMPLATE.md format, incorporating user-provided context.
/competitor-scanConducts structured competitive analysis for a specified market or product, mapping players, comparing features with insights, evaluating gaps, and recommending prioritized responses in markdown.
/landscapeResearches competitor market landscape or deep-dives a specific competitor via web sources and AI agent, categorizing features and saving Markdown reports to .pm/competitors/.
/benchmarkRuns competitive benchmarking analysis on specified products or market category, producing a report with profiles, comparison matrix, journey maps, opportunities, and recommendations.
/competitive-analysisAnalyzes competitive landscape for a product or market: identifies competitors, compares strengths/weaknesses/pricing/positioning, generates markdown report with tables, matrices, opportunities, threats, and recommendations.
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Load the competitive-analysis skill and build a competitive landscape analysis for the specified company or industry.
If a company/industry is provided as an argument, use it. Otherwise ask the user what they want to analyze.