From ai-marketing-skills
Searches the web for direct, adjacent, and tangential competitors based on product category, audience, and features. Ranks and profiles them from review sites like G2/Capterra. Useful for market entry or post-pivot refresh.
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Use when you don't know who your competitors are, when entering a new market, or when refreshing the competitor list after a pivot or market shift.
Analyzes competitive landscape for your product: identifies 5 direct competitors, profiles strengths/weaknesses/pricing/GTM, maps differentiation opportunities. Use for market research or briefs.
Analyzes competitors for indie founders: maps landscapes, profiles companies, benchmarks features/pricing, identifies gaps, monitors moves, aids positioning.
Analyzes competitors' products, pricing, customer sentiment, GTM strategy, and growth signals using web data. Produces battle cards, pricing landscapes, and feature matrices for competitive intelligence.
Share bugs, ideas, or general feedback.
Use when you don't know who your competitors are, when entering a new market, or when refreshing the competitor list after a pivot or market shift.
Ask the user for:
Construct 4-6 search queries mixing these angles:
Tailor queries to the product type. A B2B SaaS product needs different queries than a marketplace or agency service.
Run web searches for each query. For each result:
Compile a candidate list of 8-12 companies. For each, note:
Rank candidates by frequency — companies appearing in 3+ different searches are almost certainly direct competitors.
For each candidate, fetch their homepage (and pricing page if easily accessible) and extract:
Classify each candidate:
Drop tangential candidates unless the list would be too short (fewer than 3 direct competitors).
Present the ranked list to the user:
I found these competitors for [product name]:
Direct competitors:
1. [Name] — [one-liner] — [url]
2. [Name] — [one-liner] — [url]
3. [Name] — [one-liner] — [url]
Adjacent competitors:
4. [Name] — [one-liner] — [url]
5. [Name] — [one-liner] — [url]
Should I save these? Any to add or remove?
Wait for user confirmation. They may know competitors that web search missed, or flag false positives.
# Competitor Discovery: [Product Name]
**Date:** [current date]
**Competitors found:** [X]
## Competitors
| # | Name | URL | Type | One-Liner |
|---|------|-----|------|-----------|
| 1 | [name] | [url] | Direct | [what they do] |
| 2 | [name] | [url] | Direct | [what they do] |
| 3 | [name] | [url] | Adjacent | [what they do] |
## Search Queries Used
- [query 1] — [X results]
- [query 2] — [X results]
## Recommended Next Steps
- Run competitor-site-analysis on top competitors for full profiles (pricing, moats, GTM signals)
- Run competitor-landscape after 2+ analyses for cross-competitor comparison and positioning map