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Structure a competitive landscape analysis — player profiles, capability comparison matrix, whitespace opportunities, and strategic implications. Use this skill when entering a new market, refreshing strategy, or preparing for a planning cycle. Trigger on: "do a competitive analysis", "who are our competitors", "compare us to X and Y", "what's the competitive landscape for [space]", "where is there whitespace in the market", "how do we stack up against [competitor]".
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# Competitive Analysis ## When to Use Use this skill when you need a structured view of the competitive landscape. It adds the most value when: - **Entering a new market** — understand who is already there, how they are positioned, and where the gaps are before committing investment - **Refreshing strategy** — competitive landscapes shift; use this skill at the start of each planning cycle to ensure strategy reflects the current market, not last year's assumptions - **Validating differentiation** — before writing a product strategy or feature request, confirm that your proposed differentiators are not already claimed or commoditised by competitors - **Preparing for a board or investor review** — investors will probe competitive positioning; a structured analysis gives you credible, evidence-backed answers - **Evaluating a potential acquisition or partnership** — understand a player's capability profile, market segment, and weaknesses before a strategic conversation - **After a competitor launches something significant** — assess the impact on your positioning and identify where you need to respond ## Input Format Provide the following to get the most complete analysis. You can paste content directly into the chat or describe it verbally. **Competitor names and URLs:** ``` Competitors: Notion, Coda, Confluence Your product: Acme Docs — a structured documentation tool for software teams Target users: Engineering leads at companies with 50–500 engineers ``` **Your product