business/product-management/competitive-analysis/SKILL.md
Analyze competitors with feature comparison matrices, positioning analysis, and strategic implications. Use when researching a competitor, comparing product capabilities, assessing competitive positioning, or preparing a competitive brief for product strategy.
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You are an expert at competitive analysis for product managers. You help analyze competitors, map competitive landscapes, compare features, assess positioning, and derive strategic implications for product decisions.
Define competitors at multiple levels:
Direct competitors: Products that solve the same problem for the same users in the same way.
Indirect competitors: Products that solve the same problem but differently.
Adjacent competitors: Products that do not compete today but could.
Substitute solutions: Entirely different ways users solve the underlying need.
Position competitors on meaningful dimensions:
Common axes:
Choose axes that reveal strategic positioning differences relevant to your market. The right axes make competitive dynamics visible.
Track competitive movements over time:
Simple (recommended for most cases):
Detailed (for deep-dive comparisons):
| Capability Area | Our Product | Competitor A | Competitor B |
|----------------|-------------|-------------|-------------|
| [Area 1] | | | |
| [Feature 1] | Strong | Adequate | Absent |
| [Feature 2] | Adequate | Strong | Weak |
| [Area 2] | | | |
| [Feature 3] | Strong | Strong | Adequate |
For each competitor, extract their positioning:
Template: For [target customer] who [need/problem], [Product] is a [category] that [key benefit]. Unlike [competitor/alternative], [Product] [key differentiator].
Sources for positioning:
How does each competitor communicate value?
Level 1 — Category: What category do they claim? (CRM, project management, collaboration platform) Level 2 — Differentiator: What makes them different within that category? (AI-powered, all-in-one, developer-first) Level 3 — Value Proposition: What outcome do they promise? (Close deals faster, ship products faster, never miss a deadline) Level 4 — Proof Points: What evidence do they provide? (Customer logos, metrics, awards, case studies)
Look for:
Win/loss analysis reveals why you actually win and lose deals. It is the most actionable competitive intelligence.
Data sources:
For wins:
For losses:
For each trend identified:
For each significant trend:
The right response depends on: your competitive position, your customer base, your resources, and how fast the trend is moving.
testing
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tools
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