Business: Competitor Research
Structured research categories with specific sources (review sites, Reddit) produce thorough competitive intelligence. The one-page brief constraint keeps it executive-friendly.
Research {{competitor_name}} as a competitor to our product in the {{market}} space. Analyze: 1. **Positioning:** What is their core value prop? Who are they targeting? 2. **Pricing:** What do they charge? What model (freemium, subscription, usage)? 3. **Features:** List their top 10 features. Star any we don't have. 4. **Weaknesses:** What do their users complain about? (check review sites, Reddit, Twitter) 5. **Growth signals:** Are they hiring? Raising funding? Launching new features? Deliverable: A one-page brief I can share with my team. Use bullet points, not paragraphs. Include direct quotes from user reviews where possible.
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