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Competitive Teardown — Agent Skill for Product Teams Analyzes competitor products and companies by synthesizing data from pricing pages, app store reviews, job postings, SEO signals, and social media. Agent skill for Claude Code, Codex CLI, Gemini CLI, OpenClaw.

Competitive Teardown

:material-lightbulb-outline: Product :material-identifier: `competitive-teardown` :material-github: Source
Install: claude /plugin install product-skills

Tier: POWERFUL
Category: Product Team
Domain: Competitive Intelligence, Product Strategy, Market Analysis


When to Use

  • Before a product strategy or roadmap session
  • When a competitor launches a major feature or pricing change
  • Quarterly competitive review
  • Before a sales pitch where you need battle card data
  • When entering a new market segment

Teardown Workflow

Follow these steps in sequence to produce a complete teardown:

  1. Define competitors — List 24 competitors to analyze. Confirm which is the primary focus.
  2. Collect data — Use references/data-collection-guide.md to gather raw signals from at least 3 sources per competitor (website, reviews, job postings, SEO, social).
    Validation checkpoint: Before proceeding, confirm you have pricing data, at least 20 reviews, and job posting counts for each competitor.
  3. Score using rubric — Apply the 12-dimension rubric below to produce a numeric scorecard for each competitor and your own product.
    Validation checkpoint: Every dimension should have a score and at least one supporting evidence note.
  4. Generate outputs — Populate the templates in references/analysis-templates.md (Feature Matrix, Pricing Analysis, SWOT, Positioning Map, UX Audit).
  5. Build action plan — Translate findings into the Action Items template (quick wins / medium-term / strategic).
  6. Package for stakeholders — Assemble the Stakeholder Presentation using outputs from steps 35.

Data Collection Guide

Full executable scripts for each source are in references/data-collection-guide.md. Summaries of what to capture are below.

1. Website Analysis

Key things to capture:

  • Pricing tiers and price points
  • Feature lists per tier
  • Primary CTA and messaging
  • Case studies / customer logos (signals ICP)
  • Integration logos
  • Trust signals (certifications, compliance badges)

2. App Store Reviews

Review sentiment categories:

  • Praise → what users love (defend / strengthen these)
  • Feature requests → unmet needs (opportunity gaps)
  • Bugs → quality signals
  • UX complaints → friction points you can beat them on

Sample App Store query (iTunes Search API):

GET https://itunes.apple.com/search?term=<competitor_name>&entity=software&limit=1
# Extract trackId, then:
GET https://itunes.apple.com/rss/customerreviews/id=<trackId>/sortBy=mostRecent/json?l=en&limit=50

Parse entry[].content.label for review text and entry[].im:rating.label for star rating.

3. Job Postings (Team Size & Tech Stack Signals)

Signals from job postings:

  • Engineering volume → scaling vs. consolidating
  • Specific tech mentions → stack (React/Vue, Postgres/Mongo, AWS/GCP)
  • Sales/CS ratio → product-led vs. sales-led motion
  • Data/ML roles → upcoming AI features
  • Compliance roles → regulatory expansion

4. SEO Analysis

SEO signals to capture:

  • Top 20 organic keywords (intent: informational / navigational / commercial)
  • Domain Authority / backlink count
  • Blog publishing cadence and topics
  • Which pages rank (product pages vs. blog vs. docs)

5. Social Media Sentiment

Capture recent mentions via Twitter/X API v2, Reddit, or LinkedIn. Look for recurring praise, complaints, and feature requests. See references/data-collection-guide.md for API query examples.


Scoring Rubric (12 Dimensions, 1-5)

# Dimension 1 (Weak) 3 (Average) 5 (Best-in-class)
1 Features Core only, many gaps Solid coverage Comprehensive + unique
2 Pricing Confusing / overpriced Market-rate, clear Transparent, flexible, fair
3 UX Confusing, high friction Functional Delightful, minimal friction
4 Performance Slow, unreliable Acceptable Fast, high uptime
5 Docs Sparse, outdated Decent coverage Comprehensive, searchable
6 Support Email only, slow Chat + email 24/7, great response
7 Integrations 0-5 integrations 6-25 26+ or deep ecosystem
8 Security No mentions SOC2 claimed SOC2 Type II, ISO 27001
9 Scalability No enterprise tier Mid-market ready Enterprise-grade
10 Brand Generic, unmemorable Decent positioning Strong, differentiated
11 Community None Forum / Slack Active, vibrant community
12 Innovation No recent releases Quarterly Frequent, meaningful

Example completed row (Competitor: Acme Corp, Dimension 3 UX):

Dimension Acme Corp Score Evidence
UX 2 App Store reviews cite "confusing navigation" (38 mentions); onboarding requires 7 steps before TTFV; no onboarding wizard; CC required at signup.

Apply this pattern to all 12 dimensions for each competitor.


Templates

Full template markdown is in references/analysis-templates.md. Abbreviated reference below.

Feature Comparison Matrix

Rows: core features, pricing tiers, platform capabilities (web, iOS, Android, API).
Columns: your product + up to 3 competitors.
Score each cell 15. Sum to get total out of 60.
Score legend: 5=Best-in-class, 4=Strong, 3=Average, 2=Below average, 1=Weak/Missing

Pricing Analysis

Capture per competitor: model type (per-seat / usage-based / flat rate / freemium), entry/mid/enterprise price points, free trial length.
Summarize: price leader, value leader, premium positioning, your position, and 23 pricing opportunity bullets.

SWOT Analysis

For each competitor: 35 bullets per quadrant (Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities for us, Threats to us). Anchor every bullet to a data signal (review quote, job posting count, pricing page, etc.).

Positioning Map

2x2 axes (e.g., Simple ↔ Complex / Low Value ↔ High Value). Place each competitor and your product. Bubble size = market share or funding. See references/analysis-templates.md for ASCII and editable versions.

UX Audit Checklist

Onboarding: TTFV (minutes), steps to activation, CC-required, onboarding wizard quality.
Key workflows: steps, friction points, comparative score (yours vs. theirs).
Mobile: iOS/Android ratings, feature parity, top complaint and praise.
Navigation: global search, keyboard shortcuts, in-app help.

Action Items

Horizon Effort Examples
Quick wins (04 wks) Low Add review badges, publish comparison landing page
Medium-term (13 mo) Moderate Launch free tier, improve onboarding TTFV, add top-requested integration
Strategic (312 mo) High Enter new market, build API v2, achieve SOC2 Type II

Stakeholder Presentation (7 slides)

  1. Executive Summary — Threat level (LOW/MEDIUM/HIGH/CRITICAL), top strength, top opportunity, recommended action
  2. Market Position — 2x2 positioning map
  3. Feature Scorecard — 12-dimension radar or table, total scores
  4. Pricing Analysis — Comparison table + key insight
  5. UX Highlights — What they do better (3 bullets) vs. where we win (3 bullets)
  6. Voice of Customer — Top 3 review complaints (quoted or paraphrased)
  7. Our Action Plan — Quick wins, medium-term, strategic priorities; Appendix with raw data
  • Product Strategist (product-team/product-strategist/) — Competitive insights feed OKR and strategy planning
  • Landing Page Generator (product-team/landing-page-generator/) — Competitive positioning informs landing page messaging