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When the user wants to find, qualify, and build a list of prospects to reach out to — across B2B SaaS, general B2B, or local small businesses. Also use when the user mentions "prospecting," "build a prospect list," "find prospects," "find leads," "lead gen list," "find SaaS companies that," "find B2B companies," "find local businesses," "ICP-fit accounts," "who should we go after," "outbound list," "target account list," "find clients near me," "businesses without websites," "prospect research," or "qualified leads." Use this for the list-building and qualification phase. For writing the outbound copy after the list is built, see cold-email. For deep competitive research on specific accounts, see competitor-profiling.
Use this skill when writing competitor comparison or alternative pages for a website. Trigger phrases include: "write a competitor comparison page," "create an alternatives page," "write a [Product] vs [Competitor] page," "build a best [Competitor] alternatives page," "create a '[Your Product] vs [Competitor]' page," "write a competitor vs competitor page," "create a comparison landing page," or "write SEO content comparing us to competitors." This skill covers four formats: singular alternative, plural alternatives, you vs competitor, and competitor vs competitor. Distinct from competitor-profiling, which researches and documents a competitor for internal use.
When the user wants to research, profile, or analyze competitors from their URLs. Also use when the user mentions 'competitor profile,' 'competitor research,' 'competitor analysis,' 'profile this competitor,' 'analyze competitor,' 'competitive intelligence,' 'competitor deep dive,' 'who are my competitors,' 'competitor landscape,' 'competitor dossier,' 'competitive audit,' or 'research these competitors.' Input is a list of competitor URLs. Output is structured competitor profile markdown files. For creating comparison/alternative pages from profiles, see competitor-alternatives. For sales-specific battle cards, see sales-enablement.
Analyze competitors systematically. Compare products, features, pricing, positioning, and market strategies. Generate comprehensive competitive intelligence reports.
Market and competitive analysis toolkit. Research competitors, analyze market positioning, identify differentiation opportunities, and create comprehensive competitive landscape assessments for software projects.
Research competitors using web search, product pages, review sites, and public data. Use when a PM needs competitive intelligence, feature comparisons, or market positioning analysis.
Porter's Five Forces, SWOT analysis, and competitive landscape mapping. Use when analyzing market position, evaluating competitive threats, building battlecards, or assessing industry dynamics.