competitive-analysis

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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