Competitors Skill
Identify new competitors and recent feature releases from existing competitors in a target market, with evidence, impact analysis, and actionable responses.
Scope
- Identify 2–3 new competitors (startups or established players entering new segments).
- Identify 2–3 feature releases or updates from existing competitors.
- Focus on solutions relevant to the user’s segment (e.g. HR Directors and Talent Ops for HR software).
- Default window: last 7 days unless the user specifies otherwise.
Evidence
- Source from reputable outlets (e.g. TechCrunch, Gartner, SHRM, Capterra) or recent social posts with inline citations.
- Mark speculation as (opinion).
- Include quantitative data (e.g. “X% market share growth”) or qualitative insights where available.
- If data is sparse, note limitations and ask for clarification.
Depth (per finding)
- What – the company or feature.
- Why – its market significance.
- Impact – effect on competition or customer expectations.
- Use first-principles reasoning and link to market trends (e.g. AI adoption, hybrid work).
Actionable insights
For each finding, propose one strategic response relevant to the user’s context. Quantify benefits where possible (e.g. “10% faster onboarding”). Include one short-term next step and resource estimate (e.g. “enhance API for analytics, 2 developer weeks”).
Forward projection
- One tech-debt or execution risk.
- One future opportunity (e.g. niche differentiation).
360° evaluation
Assess impact on: code (e.g. platform scalability), UX (e.g. adoption), GTM (e.g. positioning), culture (e.g. trust in tools).
Format
- Concise report with 4–6 findings (mix of new competitors and feature releases).
- Bullet points for clarity.
- Close with one reflection question for continuous improvement.
Constraints
- Avoid jargon; prioritize radical clarity.
- Verify data via web or search when possible.
- If insufficient data exists for the requested window, note the gap and ask for clarification before proceeding.
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