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Deep Research Skill for Horizontal-Vertical Analysis. Proposed by digital life Khazix, it integrates core ideas from Saussure's diachronic-synchronic analysis, longitudinal-cross-sectional research design in social sciences, business school case study methods, and competitive strategy analysis. It is used when users want to systematically research a product, company, concept, technology, or person. The core is dual-axis analysis: the vertical axis tracks the complete life cycle from birth to the present (presented as a narrative story), while the horizontal axis conducts a systematic horizontal comparison with competitors/peers at the current time point. Finally, unique insights are generated by intersecting the two axes, and a beautifully formatted PDF research report is produced as the final output. Trigger words include but are not limited to: horizontal-vertical analysis, research for me, help me analyze, in-depth research, conduct a research, investigate, competitor analysis, help me understand how this thing is, what's this product/company/concept about, help me figure it out, help me understand it, do a deep research for me. Even if the user only says "help me understand XX" or "what's the background of XX", it should be triggered as long as the context implies a need for systematic in-depth research (rather than a simple conceptual explanation). It also applies to scenarios where the user sends a product name, company name, or technical term and says "help me research this". Do not use it for simple noun explanations (when the user only asks "what is XX"), do not use it for official account writing (use khazix-writer for that), and do not use it for pure title abstract generation (use wechat-title for that).
Expert web researcher using advanced search techniques and synthesis. Masters search operators, result filtering, and multi-source verification. Handles competitive analysis and fact-checking. Use PROACTIVELY for deep research, information gathering, or trend analysis.
Use to structure pricing/packaging proposals with clear fences and value pillars.
Create or update a reusable product marketing context document with positioning, audience, ICP, use cases, and messaging. Use at the start of a project to avoid repeating core marketing context across tasks.
Understand why customers really buy by uncovering the "job" they're hiring your product to do Use when: **Understanding customer motivation** beyond demographics and feature requests; **Finding product-market fit** by identifying the real progress customers seek; **Discovering why customers switch** (or don't) between solutions; **Identifying true competition** that isn't obvious from industry categories; **Creating marketing messages** that resonate with real customer struggles
Research Xiaohongshu accounts from validated recent-post surfaces, then aggregate account-level content signals without pretending follower or bio metrics are available when the validated profile actor is empty.
Frames product design problems before solutions exist. Synthesizes research, sizes opportunities, defines hypotheses, scopes projects, and maps customer journeys. Use this skill for new project kickoffs, ambiguous business asks, translating research into briefs, strategic framing sessions, opportunity assessments, project scoping, stakeholder alignment, and competitive analysis—even if the user doesn't explicitly say "strategize."
Help founders and marketers nail their positioning. Use when someone mentions "positioning," "value proposition," "who is this for," "how do I describe my product," "messaging," "ICP," "ideal customer," or is struggling to articulate what makes their product different.
Conduct market research, competitive analysis, investor due diligence, and industry intelligence with source attribution and decision-oriented summaries. Use when the user wants market sizing, competitor comparisons, fund research, technology scans, or research that informs business decisions.
Analyze what customers truly need by discovering the "job" they hire your product to do. Use when the user mentions "customer discovery", "why customers churn", "what job does this solve", "competing against luck", or "product-market fit". Covers JTBD interviews, competition analysis, and jobs-oriented roadmaps. For product positioning, see obviously-awesome. For rapid validation, see design-sprint. Trigger with 'jobs', 'to', 'be'.
Analyze product screenshots to extract feature lists and generate development task checklists. Use when: (1) Analyzing competitor product screenshots for feature extraction, (2) Generating PRD/task lists from UI designs, (3) Batch analyzing multiple app screens, (4) Conducting competitive analysis from visual references.
Use when "product strategy", "OKR planning", "product vision", "market positioning", or asking about "competitive analysis", "product-market fit", "go-to-market strategy", "product roadmap"