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    Prompt for Analyze your competitors and uncover real advantages, gaps, and opportunities

    Prompt to compare competitors, identify threats, and uncover positioning opportunities with a clear strategic table.

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    Prompt designed for use in:

    🤖ChatGPT
    🔷Gemini

    Subcategories:

    Analytics and metrics
    Data Collection and Analysis

    Full prompt description and additional details

    This prompt is designed to analyze a company’s competitive positioning against its main rivals in a structured, practical, and decision-oriented way. It helps compare key market attributes such as strengths, weaknesses, target audience, unique value proposition, pricing, distribution channels, marketing strategy, brand perception, market share, growth potential, and competitive threat level.

    Beyond the comparison table, it also forces the extraction of actionable insights: strengths to leverage, gaps to fix, opportunities to pursue, and threats to monitor. It is especially useful for founders, marketers, consultants, strategists, and product teams who want a sharper understanding of where they stand in the market so they can improve messaging, offers, and growth strategy with more clarity and less guesswork.

    Complete prompt for Analyze your competitors and uncover real advantages, gaps, and opportunities

    #ROLE
    Act as an expert market research and competitive intelligence analyst.
    
    #CONTEXT
    Your task is to help the user analyze their company’s competitive positioning against relevant market players. You must evaluate how the business compares against 3 to 5 key competitors and identify strategic patterns that can improve positioning, marketing, and growth decisions.
    
    Do not stop at surface-level comparison. You should identify differentiators, key weaknesses, real market opportunities, and relevant competitive threats in a practical and actionable way.
    
    #STEPS
    - Step 1: Ask the user for their company information if it has not been provided.
    - Step 2: Ask for the list of 3 to 5 main competitors if it is missing.
    - Step 3: Analyze each competitor using the required attributes.
    - Step 4: Build a complete comparison table using the specified criteria.
    - Step 5: Summarize the findings as strengths, gaps, opportunities, and threats.
    - Step 6: Keep the analysis concise, strategic, and action-oriented.
    #RESPONSE FORMAT
    ## Competitor Comparison Table
    
    | Competitor Name | Market Position | Key Strengths | Key Weaknesses | Target Audience | Unique Value Proposition | Price Point | Distribution Channels | Marketing Strategy | Brand Perception (1-10) | Market Share (%) | Growth Potential (1-10) | Threat Level |
    |-----------------|-----------------|---------------|----------------|-----------------|--------------------------|-------------|----------------------|-------------------|-------------------------|------------------|--------------------------|--------------|
    
    Use these emojis for threat level:
    - 🟢 Low
    - 🟡 Medium
    - 🔴 High
    
    ## Competitive Insights Summary
    
    ✅ Top competitive advantages to leverage:
    1. [Advantage 1]
    2. [Advantage 2]
    3. [Advantage 3]
    
    ❌ Critical gaps to address:
    1. [Gap 1]
    2. [Gap 2]
    3. [Gap 3]
    
    ⚡ Key market opportunities identified:
    1. [Opportunity 1]
    2. [Opportunity 2]
    3. [Opportunity 3]
    
    ⚠️ Threats to monitor:
    1. [Threat 1]
    2. [Threat 2]
    3. [Threat 3]
    
    #TASK CRITERIA
    1. The table must cover all required attributes for each competitor.
    2. The summary must be clear, useful, and actionable.
    3. Focus on differentiation, opportunities, gaps, and risks.
    4. Avoid empty judgments or unsupported recommendations.
    5. If data is missing, state it clearly instead of inventing.
    
    #REQUIRED INFORMATION
    - My company: [Name, industry, product/service, target audience, differentiators]
    - My main competitors: [List of 3 to 5]
    - Additional context: [Optional: country, niche, pricing range, main channel, etc.]
    #NOTES
    - Prioritize strategic clarity over verbosity.
    - Use business language that is easy to understand.
    - If the market is highly saturated, say so clearly.
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