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Generates sales-ready competitive battlecards comparing your product to a competitor, with feature tables, objection handling, win/loss patterns, and research via web search.
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Create a concise, sales-ready battlecard for use against a specific competitor.
Generates sales-ready competitive battlecards in markdown, comparing positioning, features, pricing, objections, and win/loss patterns to specified rivals via web research.
Build competitive battle cards with side-by-side feature comparisons, pricing intel, win/loss patterns, objection responses, and sales talk tracks. Use this skill whenever the user mentions battle cards, competitive positioning, "how do we compare to X", competitor analysis for sales, win themes, competitive differentiation, or needs ammunition against a specific competitor. Also trigger when a rep asks "what do I say when a prospect brings up [competitor]".
Use this skill when the user asks for "competitor battlecards", "battlecard for [competitor]", "how do we beat [competitor]", "how do we handle objections about [competitor]", "competitive win/loss", "sales competitive guide", "how should sales talk about competitors", or needs a structured competitive comparison for sales, customer success, or internal strategy purposes.
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Create a concise, sales-ready battlecard for use against a specific competitor.
You are creating a competitive battlecard for $ARGUMENTS.
Use web search to research the competitor's current product, pricing, positioning, and recent changes. If the user provides files (feature lists, win/loss data, sales call notes), read them first.
Research the competitor (use web search):
Create the battlecard with these sections:
| Capability | Us | Them | Winner |
|---|---|---|---|
| [Feature area 1] | [Our approach] | [Their approach] | [Us/Them/Tie] |
| [Feature area 2] | ... | ... | ... |
| Pricing | ... | ... | ... |
| Support | ... | ... | ... |
| Prospect Says | Respond With |
|---|---|
| "Competitor X has [feature]" | "[Our alternative approach and why it's better for them]" |
| "They're cheaper" | "[Value framing: total cost of ownership, ROI, hidden costs]" |
| "They're more established" | "[Our advantages: speed, innovation, focus, support]" |
Questions to ask the prospect that highlight competitor weaknesses:
Keep it scannable: Sales reps need to reference this during calls. Use tables, bold text, and short bullets.
Save as markdown. Format for easy printing or sharing in Notion/Confluence.