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Provides templates for competitive analysis: deep-dives, battle cards, feature matrices, win/loss reports. Use for sales enablement, positioning, and tracking rivals.
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Templates for analyzing competitors, enabling sales teams, and defining strategic market positioning.
Templates for analyzing competitors, enabling sales teams, and defining strategic market positioning.
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market-analyst - For competitor deep-dives, battle cards, and positioning mapsUse when you need:
Competitive analysis helps you:
NOT: Copying competitors or building feature parity BUT: Finding defensible differentiation and strategic positioning
Good competitive analysis: Actionable, evidence-based, honest about trade-offs, regularly updated
Bad competitive analysis: Feature lists without context, outdated, biased, not used by teams
Core principle: All competitive intelligence must be based on verifiable public sources. Strategic analysis and recommendations are core value, but factual claims require source attribution.
Research requirements:
Use verifiable public sources
Source attribution
When data is unavailable
What you CANNOT do
What you SHOULD do (core value)
When in doubt: If public information is unavailable, note the limitation explicitly rather than inventing data. Your strategic expertise in competitive analysis and positioning is your primary value.
Purpose: Comprehensive competitive intelligence for strategic decisions
Use when:
Key sections:
Template: assets/competitor-deep-dive-template.md
Complete template with all sections, example content, intelligence sources
Time investment: 8-12 hours initial, 2-3 hours quarterly updates
Comprehensive guide: references/competitive-intel-guide.md
Intelligence gathering, research techniques, analysis frameworks, organizing intelligence
Purpose: Quick-reference competitive enablement for sales teams
Use when:
Key sections:
Template: assets/battle-card-template.md
Sales-ready format, specific talk tracks, objection handling, proof points
Format: 1-2 pages maximum (quick reference for calls)
Update frequency: Immediately on competitor changes, monthly review
Comprehensive guide: references/battle-card-guide.md
Creating effective battle cards, sales enablement, training, maintenance, metrics
Purpose: Strategic market positioning and visual competitive landscape
Use when:
Key sections:
Template: assets/positioning-map-template.md
Perceptual mapping formats, positioning frameworks, differentiation analysis
Use cases: Strategic planning, market entry, messaging development
Comprehensive guide: references/positioning-guide.md
Positioning frameworks, differentiation strategies, perceptual mapping, repositioning
For strategic planning → Use all three:
For sales enablement → Battle cards:
For product strategy → Deep-dive + Positioning:
For one competitor → Start with deep-dive, then battle card
For market overview → Positioning map first (landscape), then selective deep-dives
Primary sources:
Secondary sources:
Source citation requirements:
Detailed guide: references/competitive-intel-guide.md
Research techniques, intelligence sources, ethical guidelines, source citation best practices
Look for:
Framework: Use SWOT analysis
Product decisions:
Positioning:
Sales enablement:
Work through in this order:
1. Competitive Alternatives: What would customers use if you didn't exist?
2. Unique Attributes: What can you do that alternatives can't?
3. Value (Benefits): What do those unique attributes enable?
4. Target Customer: Who cares most about that value?
5. Market Category: What context makes your value obvious?
Example:
For Series A B2B SaaS companies who need to scale pipeline without growing SDR headcount, [Product] is an AI-powered sales development platform that books 10x more qualified meetings. Unlike Salesforce which requires large SDR teams, we use AI to automate the entire top-of-funnel.
Complete framework: references/positioning-guide.md
Positioning strategies, differentiation, perceptual mapping, validation
Purpose: Visualize competitive landscape, find white space
Common axes:
Strategic insights:
Template: assets/positioning-map-template.md
Multiple perceptual map formats, strategic analysis
Format:
Content:
Maintenance:
Detailed guide: references/battle-card-guide.md
Creating, training, maintenance, metrics
/Competitive Intelligence
/Competitor A
- Deep-dive analysis.md
- Battle card.md
- Product screenshots/
- Reviews analysis.md
/Competitor B
[Same structure]
/Market Maps
- Positioning map.md
- Feature comparison.xlsx
/Win-Loss Analysis
- Quarterly summaries
Continuous: Monitor for major changes (Google Alerts, RSS)
Monthly:
Quarterly:
Detailed guide: references/competitive-intel-guide.md
Monitoring strategies, intelligence distribution
Feature parity obsession:
Outdated intelligence:
Too comprehensive:
Ignoring weaknesses:
Not using the intelligence:
Simplified approach:
Focus: 2-3 most important competitors only
Monthly routine (2-3 hours):
Quarterly deep-dive (half day):
Templates to use:
Copy-paste these for immediate use:
assets/competitor-deep-dive-template.md - Comprehensive competitive analysisassets/battle-card-template.md - Sales enablement quick referenceassets/positioning-map-template.md - Strategic positioning & perceptual mapsWhen you need comprehensive guidance:
references/competitive-intel-guide.md - Intelligence gathering, research, analysisreferences/battle-card-guide.md - Creating effective battle cards, sales enablementreferences/positioning-guide.md - Positioning frameworks, differentiation strategiesproduct-positioning - Product positioning frameworksgo-to-market-playbooks - GTM and launch strategyroadmap-frameworks - Product roadmapsmarket-sizing-frameworks - Market opportunity assessmentnpx claudepluginhub slgoodrich/agents --plugin ai-pm-copilotGenerates competitive analysis briefs for competitors or feature areas via web research, with overviews, feature matrices, positioning, strengths/weaknesses, opportunities, and threats.
Provides frameworks and playbooks for analyzing competition, identifying differentiation opportunities, and developing market positioning strategies.
Analyzes competitor landscape and creates SEO-optimized comparison pages, battle cards, SWOT analyses, and positioning maps using structured research frameworks.