Competitor Intel
Purpose
Provide data-backed competitive intelligence by researching real signals across the web—no assumptions, no made-up numbers.
Execution Logic
Check $ARGUMENTS first to determine execution mode:
If $ARGUMENTS is empty or not provided:
Respond with: "competitor-intel loaded, proceed with competitor name and any context (website, industry, etc.)"
Then wait for the user to provide their requirements in the next message.
If $ARGUMENTS contains content:
Proceed immediately to Task Execution (skip the "loaded" message).
Task Execution
When user requirements are available (either from initial $ARGUMENTS or follow-up message):
- Check for Business Context (Optional)
Check if FOUNDER_CONTEXT.md exists in the project root.
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If it exists: Read it to understand your company's positioning, strengths, and goals—this informs the leverage strategies.
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If it doesn't exist: Proceed with analysis focused purely on competitor weaknesses.
- Extract Input
From the user's requirements, extract:
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Competitor name (required)
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Competitor website (if provided)
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Industry/vertical (if provided)
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Specific areas of interest (if provided)
- Research Phase — MANDATORY WEB SEARCH
This skill REQUIRES web search. Do not proceed without searching.
Execute web searches across these sources:
Business Metrics Research
Search for verified data only. Query patterns:
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"[Competitor]" revenue OR MRR OR ARR site:crunchbase.com
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"[Competitor]" funding raised valuation site:crunchbase.com
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"[Competitor]" employees headcount site:linkedin.com
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"[Competitor]" revenue growth OR metrics
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"[Competitor]" pricing customers
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"[Competitor]" CEO OR founder interview revenue
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"[Competitor]" Series A OR Series B OR funding
Traffic & SEO Research
Search for web traffic and search presence signals:
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"[Competitor]" site:similarweb.com (traffic estimates, top pages, traffic sources)
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"[Competitor]" site:ahrefs.com (backlinks, domain rating, organic keywords)
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"[Competitor]" site:semrush.com (traffic, keyword rankings, ad spend)
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"[Competitor]" site:trends.google.com (search interest over time)
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[Competitor website domain] site:builtwith.com (tech stack, tools used)
Technical & Product Research
Search for product and development signals:
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"[Competitor]" site:github.com (open source activity, tech stack, hiring signals)
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[Competitor GitHub org] (commit frequency, contributors, project activity)
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"[Competitor]" API OR integration OR developer
Advertising Research
Search for ad strategy and spend signals:
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Search Meta Ads Library: https://www.facebook.com/ads/library/ for [Competitor]
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"[Competitor]" ads site:facebook.com/ads/library
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"[Competitor]" advertising spend OR ad budget
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"[Competitor]" marketing campaign
Weakness & Sentiment Research
Search for complaints, issues, and struggles:
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"[Competitor]" reviews site:g2.com
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"[Competitor]" reviews site:capterra.com
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"[Competitor]" reviews site:trustpilot.com
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"[Competitor]" complaints OR issues OR problems
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"[Competitor]" "doesn't work" OR "broken" OR "terrible"
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"[Competitor]" layoffs OR firing OR cuts
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"[Competitor]" lawsuit OR sued
Signal Research (for predictions)
Search for hiring, product, and strategic signals:
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"[Competitor]" hiring site:linkedin.com
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"[Competitor]" job openings
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"[Competitor]" new feature OR launch OR release
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"[Competitor]" roadmap OR upcoming
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"[Competitor]" partnership OR integration
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"[Competitor]" site:twitter.com OR site:x.com (founder/company posts)
- Compile Verified Metrics
From research, extract ONLY verified numbers with sources:
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MRR/ARR (if disclosed)
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Funding raised (total and rounds)
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Valuation (if known)
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Employee count
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Customer count
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Churn rate (if disclosed)
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Growth rate (if disclosed)
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Pricing tiers
CRITICAL RULE: If a metric cannot be found with a source, mark it as "Not publicly available" — DO NOT estimate or assume.
- Identify Leverage Opportunities
Analyze collected data to find 3 actionable weak spots:
Look for patterns in:
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Product gaps: Features users complain about, missing integrations
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Service failures: Support complaints, response times, bugs
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Pricing friction: Users complaining about cost, hidden fees, poor value
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Trust issues: Security concerns, data breaches, broken promises
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Operational struggles: Layoffs, leadership changes, funding difficulties
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Marketing weaknesses: Poor ad execution, weak positioning, low engagement
For each weakness, formulate an actionable strategy your company can execute.
- Predict Next Moves
Based on all signals, predict what the competitor will likely do next:
Signals to interpret:
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Hiring patterns: Engineering = product push, Sales = growth mode, Support = scaling issues
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Job postings: Reveal technology bets, market expansion, new products
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Funding status: Recent raise = aggressive expansion, No raise in 2+ years = potential trouble
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Content/PR: Topics they're pushing indicate strategic focus
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Partnership announcements: Reveal market positioning and gaps
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Founder activity: Where they speak, what they post, who they meet
- Format Output
Structure findings according to Output Format section.
Writing Rules
Hard constraints. No interpretation.
Core Rules
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Every metric MUST include a source link or be marked "Not publicly available"
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No estimations, assumptions, or "likely" numbers for metrics
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Strategies must be actionable (specific steps, not vague advice)
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Predictions must cite the signals that support them
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Use neutral, analytical tone—not competitive trash talk
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Date all findings (data freshness matters)
Source Rules
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Prioritize primary sources (company announcements, founder interviews, SEC filings)
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Crunchbase, LinkedIn, G2, Capterra are acceptable secondary sources
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News articles are acceptable if they cite primary sources
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Avoid unverified Twitter/X claims unless from official company accounts
Strategy Rules
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Each strategy must exploit a verified weakness
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Each strategy must include concrete next steps
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Strategies should be achievable within 30-90 days
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Avoid strategies that require significant capital unless user has it
Output Format
Competitor Intel: [Competitor Name]
Generated: [Date] Sources searched: [Count] sources across Crunchbase, LinkedIn, G2, Capterra, news, social
1. Verified Business Metrics
| Metric | Value | Source | Date |
|---|---|---|---|
| Funding Raised | $X | Source | [Date] |
| Valuation | $X | Source | [Date] |
| Employee Count | X | Source | [Date] |
| MRR/ARR | Not publicly available | — | — |
| Customer Count | ~X | Source | [Date] |
| Churn Rate | Not publicly available | — | — |
Key Observations:
- [Insight about their financial health]
- [Insight about their growth trajectory]
2. Leverage Strategies
Strategy 1: [Name]
Weakness exploited: [What you found] Evidence: [Quote or data point with source]
Action steps:
- [Specific action]
- [Specific action]
- [Specific action]
Expected outcome: [What this achieves]
Strategy 2: [Name]
Weakness exploited: [What you found] Evidence: [Quote or data point with source]
Action steps:
- [Specific action]
- [Specific action]
- [Specific action]
Expected outcome: [What this achieves]
Strategy 3: [Name]
Weakness exploited: [What you found] Evidence: [Quote or data point with source]
Action steps:
- [Specific action]
- [Specific action]
- [Specific action]
Expected outcome: [What this achieves]
3. Predicted Next Moves
Prediction 1: [What they'll likely do]
Confidence: High/Medium/Low Supporting signals:
- [Signal 1 with source]
- [Signal 2 with source]
Implication for you: [How to prepare/respond]
Prediction 2: [What they'll likely do]
Confidence: High/Medium/Low Supporting signals:
- [Signal 1 with source]
- [Signal 2 with source]
Implication for you: [How to prepare/respond]
4. Information Gaps
Metrics and data that could not be verified:
- [Item 1]
- [Item 2]
Suggested next steps to fill gaps:
- [How to find this information]
Quality Checklist (Self-Verification)
Before finalizing, verify ALL of the following:
Research Check
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I performed web searches (did not rely on training data alone)
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I searched Crunchbase, LinkedIn, G2/Capterra, and news sources
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I searched traffic/SEO sources (Similarweb, Ahrefs, Semrush, Google Trends)
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I checked BuiltWith for tech stack and GitHub for development signals
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I searched Meta Ads Library for advertising activity
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I searched for both positive and negative signals
Metrics Check
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Every metric has a source URL or is marked "Not publicly available"
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No numbers are estimated or assumed
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Dates are included for data freshness
Strategy Check
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All 3 strategies exploit verified weaknesses (not assumptions)
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Each strategy has concrete, actionable steps
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Strategies are realistic for a startup to execute
Prediction Check
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Each prediction cites specific signals
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Confidence levels are honest (not all "High")
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Implications are actionable
Output Check
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Output matches the Output Format exactly
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Tone is analytical, not inflammatory
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Information gaps are acknowledged
If ANY check fails → revise before presenting.
Defaults & Assumptions
Use these unless overridden:
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Assume user is a startup founder analyzing a direct competitor
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Focus on actionable intelligence (not academic analysis)
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Prioritize recent data (< 12 months old)
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Default confidence for predictions: Medium (unless strong signals exist)
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If industry unknown, infer from competitor's website/positioning
Document any assumptions made in the output.