Babysitter competitive-landscape-analyzer
Automated competitive mapping with funding history, product positioning, market share
install
source · Clone the upstream repo
git clone https://github.com/a5c-ai/babysitter
Claude Code · Install into ~/.claude/skills/
T=$(mktemp -d) && git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/a5c-ai/babysitter "$T" && mkdir -p ~/.claude/skills && cp -r "$T/library/specializations/domains/business/venture-capital/skills/competitive-landscape-analyzer" ~/.claude/skills/a5c-ai-babysitter-competitive-landscape-analyzer && rm -rf "$T"
manifest:
library/specializations/domains/business/venture-capital/skills/competitive-landscape-analyzer/SKILL.mdsource content
Competitive Landscape Analyzer
Overview
The Competitive Landscape Analyzer skill provides comprehensive mapping and analysis of competitive dynamics within a market. It tracks competitor funding, product positioning, market share, and strategic movements to inform investment decisions.
Capabilities
Competitor Identification
- Identify direct and indirect competitors
- Map emerging and potential future competitors
- Track new market entrants and pivots
- Monitor acqui-hire and consolidation activity
Funding History Analysis
- Track competitor funding rounds and valuations
- Analyze investor syndicate composition
- Identify funding gaps and runway situations
- Monitor secondary and insider transactions
Product Positioning Mapping
- Feature-by-feature competitive comparison
- Pricing and packaging analysis
- Target customer segment mapping
- Technology and platform differentiation
Market Share Analysis
- Estimate market share distribution
- Track share changes over time
- Identify market concentration trends
- Analyze customer win/loss patterns
Usage
Map Competitive Landscape
Input: Target company or market definition Process: Identify competitors, gather data, analyze positioning Output: Competitive landscape map, positioning matrix
Analyze Specific Competitor
Input: Competitor company Process: Deep dive on funding, product, strategy Output: Competitor profile, threat assessment
Track Competitive Dynamics
Input: Market, monitoring parameters Process: Ongoing monitoring, change detection Output: Competitive intelligence alerts, trend reports
Assess Competitive Position
Input: Target company, competitive context Process: Position against competitors, identify advantages Output: Competitive position assessment, moat analysis
Analysis Frameworks
| Framework | Use Case | Output |
|---|---|---|
| Porter's Five Forces | Industry analysis | Competitive intensity assessment |
| Positioning Map | Product comparison | 2x2 positioning visualization |
| Moat Analysis | Defensibility | Competitive advantage scoring |
| War Gaming | Strategic planning | Competitive response scenarios |
Integration Points
- Commercial Due Diligence: Feed competitive analysis into DD
- Market Sizer: Understand market share distribution
- Deal Scoring Engine: Competitive position in scoring
- IC Memo Generator: Include competitive analysis
Data Sources
- PitchBook and Crunchbase for funding data
- G2, Capterra for product reviews and comparisons
- LinkedIn for team and hiring signals
- Web traffic data (SimilarWeb, etc.)
- Patent filings and IP databases
- Customer interviews and win/loss data
Best Practices
- Define competitive scope clearly (direct, indirect, substitutes)
- Update competitive maps regularly as markets evolve
- Distinguish between current and future competitive threats
- Consider non-traditional competitors and disruption risks
- Validate desk research with customer conversations