From product-skills
Analyzes competitive landscapes with feature matrices, positioning maps, and strategic gap analysis. Useful for competitor comparisons, differentiation strategies, or evaluating product alternatives.
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Analyze competitors to find positioning gaps, not to copy features. The goal is to understand where alternatives fail your ICP so you can win on what matters to them.
Creates structured competitive analyses comparing features, positioning, and strategy across 3-5 competitors. Use for market entry, differentiation planning, or understanding competitive landscapes.
Analyzes competitors using SWOT, Porter's Five Forces, feature matrices, positioning maps, and battle cards to inform product strategy, sales, and competitive positioning.
Produces structured competitive analysis for products/markets including positioning map, feature comparison table, messaging gaps, SWOT, and strategic recommendations. Use for competitor teardowns or market comparisons.
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Analyze competitors to find positioning gaps, not to copy features. The goal is to understand where alternatives fail your ICP so you can win on what matters to them.
List every alternative your ICP considers. Three categories:
Build a comparison table focused on what YOUR ICP cares about, not every feature that exists.
| Capability | Your Product | Competitor A | Competitor B | Manual Workaround |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| [ICP-relevant capability] | How you do it | How they do it | How they do it | How people hack it |
Rate each: Strong / Adequate / Weak / Missing. Don't use checkmarks — they hide nuance. Include pricing model in the matrix — it constrains product decisions.
Example row: | Real-time collaboration | Strong (live cursors) | Weak (polling-based) | Missing | Google Docs + Slack — Adequate | So what: Their users are duct-taping two tools; our strength is their pain point.
Plot competitors on two axes that matter to your ICP. Choose axes where you can credibly win at least one.
Common axis pairs:
The empty quadrant is your opportunity. If no quadrant is empty, you need a different framing.
Example (project management tools, ICP = small remote teams):
Powerful
|
Jira ------+------ Linear
|
Easy ----------------+---------------- Hard
|
Trello -----------+------ Asana
|
Simple
Empty quadrant: Powerful + Easy. That's the opportunity.
For each competitor, answer:
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