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Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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# Sales Battlecard Skill
Produces a practical one-page competitive battlecard that sales reps can use in calls — not a theoretical analysis.
## Required Inputs
- **Your product/company**
- **Competitor name**
- **Your target customer** (ICP)
- **Your top 3 differentiators** vs this competitor
- **Common objections** when competing against them
- **Known competitor weaknesses**
## Output Structure
---
# Battlecard: [Your Product] vs [Competitor]
Updated: [Date] — Review quarterly
---
### In One Sentence
When a prospect mentions [Competitor], say: "[Your positioning in one sentence]"
---
### Why Customers Choose [Competitor]
(Be honest about their genuine strengths)
- [Strength 1]
- [Strength 2]
---
### Why Customers Choose Us
(Specific differentiators with proof points)
- **[Differentiator 1]:** [Proof point — customer outcome or capability]
- **[Differentiator 2]:** [Proof point]
---
### Objection Responses
**"[Competitor] is cheaper"**
"You are right their list price is lower. What our customers find is [specific TCO difference]. [Customer] saw [result]. Should we explore total cost of ownership?"
**"We already use [Competitor]"**
"That is helpful. What is working well? [Listen] And what is one thing you wish was better?"
**"[Competitor] has [feature] you do not"**
"You are right. What problem are you solving with that feature? [Listen] Here is how our customers solve that..."
---
### Landmines to Plant
- "How do you currently handle [area where competitor is weak]?"
- "What happens when you need to [scenario competitor struggles with]?"
---
### Traps to Avoid
- Never badmouth [Competitor] directly
- Do not lead with features — lead with the prospect problem
- Do not claim you do everything better — be specific about where you win
---
### When We Win / When We Lose
We win when: [Scenario — e.g. customer prioritises outcome over price]
We lose when: [Honest scenario — e.g. primary driver is lowest upfront cost]
## Quality Checks
- [ ] Competitor strengths are listed honestly (not minimised)
- [ ] Differentiators have proof points (not just claims)
- [ ] Objection responses are conversational (not scripted-sounding)
- [ ] Landmine questions are natural and non-confrontational
- [ ] "When we lose" is included and honest
- [ ] Battlecard has a review date
## Example Trigger Phrases
- "Build a battlecard against [competitor]"
- "Create a competitive cheat sheet for [competitor]"
- "Write objection handling for [competitor] comparisons"
## Anti-Patterns
- [ ] Do not minimise or ignore genuine competitor strengths — sales reps who encounter them unprepared lose credibility
- [ ] Do not write differentiators without proof points — a claim without evidence is marketing, not a battlecard
- [ ] Do not make the battlecard exhaustive — it is a one-page cheat sheet, not a full competitive analysis
- [ ] Do not include a "When we lose" section that is dishonestly optimistic — honest loss scenarios build rep trust
- [ ] Do not skip the review date — an outdated battlecard with wrong information is worse than no battlecard