Goose-skills competitor-intel

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Competitor Intelligence

Research and monitor competitors across multiple channels. Build profiles, track changes, and translate competitor moves into strategic recommendations.

Three layers:

  1. Data collection — Research competitor activity across web, Reddit, Twitter/X, LinkedIn, and blogs
  2. Content tracking — What competitors publish, which topics get engagement, where you have content gaps
  3. Strategy analysis — What competitor moves mean for your positioning, pricing, and messaging

When to Use

  • "Research [competitor] for me"
  • "What are our competitors doing?"
  • "Build a competitor profile for [company]"
  • "Monitor competitor content and positioning"
  • "Competitive landscape analysis"

Phase 0: Intake

  1. Which competitors? — Ask the user for 2-5 competitor names + websites
  2. Your company context — What do you sell? Who's your ICP? What's your positioning?
  3. Focus areas — Everything, or specific focus? (pricing, content, product, messaging, hiring)
  4. Depth — Quick scan (30 min) or deep dive (comprehensive)?

Phase 1: Competitor Profile Research

For each competitor, research across these dimensions using web search and web fetch:

Company Overview

  • What do they do? (fetch their homepage, about page)
  • Who's their ICP? (check their marketing copy, case studies)
  • What's their pricing model? (fetch pricing page)
  • Funding stage and size? (web search: "[company] funding")
  • Key leadership? (web search: "[company] founders", "[company] leadership team")

Product & Positioning

  • Core value proposition (from homepage hero section)
  • Key features and differentiators (from features/product page)
  • How do they position against alternatives? (check /vs/ pages, comparison content)
  • Recent product launches (web search: "[company] launch OR new feature OR announcement 2026")

Content & Marketing

  • Blog topics and frequency (fetch /blog, check RSS feed)
  • Social presence — LinkedIn company page, Twitter/X handle, founder's LinkedIn
  • Content themes — what topics do they write about most?
  • Top-performing content (look for social share counts, engagement indicators)

Customer Evidence

  • Customer logos on their site
  • Case studies (fetch /customers or /case-studies)
  • G2/Capterra reviews — overall rating, common praise, common complaints (web search: "[company] G2 reviews")
  • Testimonial quotes from their marketing

Competitive Signals

  • Who do THEY position against? (check their /vs/ and /alternatives/ pages)
  • Job postings — what roles are they hiring for? (web search: "[company] careers" or fetch /careers)
  • Partnerships and integrations (fetch /integrations or /partners)

Optional: Social Monitoring (requires APIFY_API_TOKEN)

If Apify is available, scrape deeper data:

  • Reddit mentions: Search for competitor name across relevant subreddits
  • Twitter/X activity: Track competitor's account and founder's recent posts
  • LinkedIn posts: Track founder/CMO LinkedIn content and engagement

Without Apify, web search covers the basics — just less structured.

Phase 2: Competitor Profile Output

For each competitor, produce a structured profile:

# Competitor Profile: [Company Name]
**Last updated:** [DATE]
**Website:** [URL]

## Overview
- **What they do:** [1-2 sentences]
- **ICP:** [who they sell to]
- **Stage:** [funding, headcount]
- **Pricing:** [model + price points]

## Positioning
- **Value prop:** [their core claim]
- **Key differentiators:** [what they emphasize]
- **Positioning against us:** [how they frame the comparison, if any]

## Product
- **Core features:** [list]
- **Recent launches:** [last 6 months]
- **Integrations:** [key partners]

## Content & Marketing
- **Blog frequency:** [posts/month]
- **Top topics:** [themes they write about]
- **Social activity:** [LinkedIn, Twitter/X presence and engagement level]
- **Content strategy:** [what type of content dominates — thought leadership, SEO, product marketing]

## Customer Evidence
- **Notable customers:** [logos]
- **G2/Capterra rating:** [score + review count]
- **Common praise:** [what customers love]
- **Common complaints:** [what customers dislike]

## Signals
- **Hiring:** [what roles, what it signals]
- **Partnerships:** [recent partnerships]
- **News:** [recent press/announcements]

## Strengths & Weaknesses (vs. You)
### Where they're strong:
- [strength 1]
- [strength 2]

### Where they're weak:
- [weakness 1]
- [weakness 2]

### Your opportunity:
- [gap you can exploit]

Phase 3: Competitive Landscape Summary

After profiling all competitors, produce a landscape view:

# Competitive Landscape — [Your Company] — [DATE]

## Positioning Map
| Company | Core Claim | ICP Focus | Price Point | Key Differentiator |
|---------|-----------|-----------|-------------|-------------------|
| You | [claim] | [ICP] | [price] | [differentiator] |
| Comp 1 | [claim] | [ICP] | [price] | [differentiator] |
| Comp 2 | ... | ... | ... | ... |

## Content Comparison
| Company | Blog Frequency | Top Topics | Social Presence |
|---------|---------------|-----------|-----------------|
| You | [X/month] | [topics] | [LinkedIn/Twitter activity] |
| Comp 1 | [X/month] | [topics] | [activity] |

## Feature Comparison
| Feature | You | Comp 1 | Comp 2 | Comp 3 |
|---------|-----|--------|--------|--------|
| [feature 1] | ✓/✗ | ✓/✗ | ✓/✗ | ✓/✗ |

## Key Takeaways
1. [Most important competitive insight]
2. [Second]
3. [Third]

## Recommended Actions
1. [What to do based on competitive gaps]
2. [Positioning adjustment]
3. [Content/feature opportunity]

Phase 4: Ongoing Monitoring (Optional)

For recurring competitive tracking, set up a periodic review:

Monthly check:

  • Re-fetch competitor pricing pages (detect changes)
  • Check for new blog posts and content themes
  • Search for recent news, funding, product launches
  • Update profiles with changes
  • Produce a "what changed" summary

What to monitor:

  • Pricing page changes (compare against last snapshot)
  • New /vs/ or /alternatives/ pages (competitive positioning shifts)
  • Blog topic shifts (new content themes)
  • Job posting patterns (hiring signals)
  • New customer logos (market momentum)

Cost

ComponentCost
Web search + fetch (all research)Free
Apify social scraping (optional)~$0.50-2.00 per competitor
AnalysisFree (LLM reasoning)
Total per competitor (baseline)Free
Total per competitor (with Apify)~$0.50-2.00

Dependencies

  • Web search and web fetch capabilities (always available)
  • APIFY_API_TOKEN
    (optional — for Reddit/Twitter/LinkedIn scraping)