market-research

Research existing products and competitors for a given product idea. Use when starting a new project, cloning an existing product, or analyzing competitive landscape. Returns feature analysis, gaps, and differentiation opportunities.

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Market Research

Research existing products/competitors to inform product decisions.

When to Use

  • Starting a new project and want to understand the landscape
  • Cloning or improving upon an existing product
  • Identifying gaps or differentiation opportunities
  • Validating product direction against alternatives

Process

  1. Identify targets: List 3-5 existing products in the space
  2. Feature analysis: Document core features of each product
  3. Gap analysis: Identify what's missing or underserved
  4. Differentiation: Suggest unique value propositions
  5. Summarize findings for product decision-making

Research Areas

For each competitor/reference product:

  • Core features: What does it do well?
  • Target audience: Who uses it?
  • Pricing model: Free/paid/freemium?
  • Technical approach: Open source? What stack?
  • UX patterns: What's the user experience like?
  • Limitations: What are users complaining about?

Output Format

[MARKET RESEARCH COMPLETE]

Product space: [description]

Competitors analyzed:
1. [Product A]
   - Core features: ...
   - Strengths: ...
   - Weaknesses: ...
   
2. [Product B]
   - Core features: ...
   - Strengths: ...
   - Weaknesses: ...

Gap analysis:
- [Gap 1]: Description
- [Gap 2]: Description

Differentiation opportunities:
- [Opportunity 1]: How to stand out
- [Opportunity 2]: Underserved niche

Recommended baseline: [Product X] because [rationale]

Guidelines

  • Use web search when available to gather current information
  • Focus on products users would actually compare against
  • Be honest about strong competitors
  • Identify realistic differentiation (not just "do everything better")

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