--- name: competitive-analysis description: Analyze competitors and create competitive landscape documentation. Use when the user asks to analyze competitors, create competitive analysis, compare features with competitors, track competitive landscape, or understand competitive positioning. --- # Competitive Analysis Skill This skill creates structured competitive analyses for product decision-making. ## Analysis Framework ### 1. Executive Summary - **Market Position**: Where we stand relative to competitors - **Key Findings**: Top 3-5 insights from analysis - **Strategic Implications**: What this means for our roadmap ### 2. Competitor Profiles For each major competitor: **[Competitor Name]** - **Company Overview**: Size, funding, market position - **Target Customer**: Who they serve - **Value Proposition**: Their core positioning - **Business Model**: How they make money - **Strengths**: What they do well - **Weaknesses**: Where they fall short - **Recent Activity**: Major updates, funding, announcements ### 3. Feature Comparison Matrix | Feature | Us | Competitor A | Competitor B | Competitor C | |---------|-----|--------------|--------------|--------------| | Core Feature 1 | ✅ Full | ✅ Full | ⚠️ Limited | ❌ None | | Core Feature 2 | ✅ Full | ⚠️ Limited | ✅ Full | ✅ Full | | Advanced Feature 1 | ⚠️ Beta | ❌ None | ✅ Full | ❌ None | Legend: - ✅ Full: Complete, production-ready feature - ⚠️ Limited/Beta: Partial or in-development - ❌ None: Feature not available Include notes on quality/implementation differences where significant. ### 4. Pricing Comparison | Plan Type | Us | Competitor A | Competitor B | Competitor C | |-----------|-----|--------------|--------------|--------------| | Free/Trial | $0 | $0 | $0 | N/A | | Starter | $29/mo | $25/mo | $39/mo | $49/mo | | Professional | $79/mo | $89/mo | $79/mo | $99/mo | | Enterprise | Custom | Custom | $299/mo | Custom | **Pricing Strategy Notes**: - How our pricing compares - Value perception - Packaging differences ### 5. Strengths & Weaknesses Analysis **Our Competitive Advantages:** 1. [Strength] - [Why it matters] 2. [Strength] - [Why it matters] 3. [Strength] - [Why it matters] **Our Gaps vs. Competition:** 1. [Gap] - [Impact on customers] 2. [Gap] - [Impact on customers] 3. [Gap] - [Impact on customers] ### 6. Customer Perception Analysis **What Customers Say About Competitors** (from reviews, G2, social media): **Competitor A:** - Most Praised: [Common positive feedback] - Most Criticized: [Common complaints] - Typical User: [Who uses them] **Competitor B:** - Most Praised: [Common positive feedback] - Most Criticized: [Common complaints] - Typical User: [Who uses them] ### 7. Market Positioning Map Describe or diagram positioning on key dimensions: - Y-Axis: [e.g., Enterprise vs. SMB] - X-Axis: [e.g., Simple vs. Comprehensive] **Our Position**: [Where we sit and why] **Whitespace Opportunities**: [Underserved segments] ### 8. Win/Loss Analysis **Why We Win Against Competitors:** - Better at: [Specific capabilities] - Target customers that value: [What matters] **Why We Lose to Competitors:** - When customers need: [Specific requirements] - When they prioritize: [What they value] ### 9. Strategic Implications & Recommendations **Immediate Actions** (0-3 months): 1. [Action] - [Rationale] 2. [Action] - [Rationale] **Medium-term Strategy** (3-12 months): 1. [Action] - [Rationale] 2. [Action] - [Rationale] **Long-term Positioning** (12+ months): 1. [Strategic direction] - [Rationale] ## Analysis Best Practices **Data Sources:** - Competitor websites and documentation - G2, Capterra, TrustRadius reviews - Customer interviews (especially win/loss) - Sales team feedback - Social media and community discussions - Industry analysts and reports - Competitor job postings (reveal strategy) **Quality Standards:** ✅ Use recent data (within 3-6 months) ✅ Include sources for claims ✅ Focus on verifiable facts over assumptions ✅ Consider different customer segments ✅ Update regularly (at least quarterly) ❌ Don't rely solely on competitor marketing ❌ Don't ignore smaller/emerging competitors ❌ Don't assume features work well just because they exist ❌ Don't forget about indirect/substitute competitors **Ethical Guidelines:** - Use only publicly available information - Don't misrepresent competitor capabilities - Be honest about their strengths - Don't disparage competitors personally ## Monitoring Cadence **Weekly**: Check for major announcements, funding, leadership changes **Monthly**: Review feature releases, pricing changes, marketing campaigns **Quarterly**: Comprehensive feature comparison, strategic assessment **Annually**: Market position analysis, long-term trend evaluation ## Example Analysis Section ``` ## Competitor Profile: DataSync Pro **Company Overview** - Founded 2019, 85 employees, $12M Series A (2023) - Fast-growing in mid-market segment - Strong presence in Europe **Target Customer** - Mid-market companies (100-1000 employees) - Technical users comfortable with APIs - Data-intensive operations **Value Proposition** "The fastest way to sync data across your entire stack" - Focus on speed and reliability - Developer-first approach **Business Model** - Freemium with generous free tier - Usage-based pricing above free limits - Professional services for enterprise **Strengths** - Superior sync speed (2-3x faster than alternatives) - Best-in-class developer documentation - Strong developer community (5k+ GitHub stars) - Excellent uptime (99.97% vs industry 99.5%) - Modern, intuitive API design **Weaknesses** - Limited no-code options (requires technical knowledge) - Smaller integration library (45 vs our 120) - No dedicated enterprise features - Limited customization options - Support can be slow (avg 8hr response time) **Recent Activity** - Jan 2026: Released real-time sync capabilities - Dec 2025: Raised $12M Series A - Nov 2025: Added webhooks and event streaming - Hired ex-Stripe engineering lead as CTO **Strategic Implications** - Their focus on speed creates pressure on our performance - Developer-first approach winning technical buyers - Gaps in no-code and enterprise create opportunities - Need to monitor their enterprise moves closely ``` ## Feature Comparison Best Practices When comparing features: 1. **Group by Category** - Core functionality - Integration capabilities - Analytics/reporting - Security/compliance - Collaboration features 2. **Note Quality Differences** - Not all implementations are equal - Speed, reliability, UX matter - Example: "Both have API, but theirs has rate limits" 3. **Consider the Complete Experience** - Onboarding process - Documentation quality - Support responsiveness - Mobile experience 4. **Identify Gaps That Matter** - What customers actually care about - Not just feature count - Focus on differentiators ## Win/Loss Analysis Template When analyzing why you win or lose deals: **Win Against [Competitor]** - **Scenarios**: When do we win? - **Key Differentiators**: What tips the decision? - **Customer Quotes**: What they tell us - **Typical Profile**: Who chooses us? **Loss Against [Competitor]** - **Scenarios**: When do we lose? - **Their Advantages**: What tips the decision? - **Customer Quotes**: What they tell us - **Typical Profile**: Who chooses them? **Lessons Learned** - What we need to improve - What we need to communicate better - Where we should compete differently