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When the user wants to design or optimize their app's monetization — pricing, paywalls, subscriptions, or in-app purchases. Also use when the user mentions "pricing", "paywall", "subscription", "IAP", "how to monetize", "revenue optimization", "free trial", or "conversion to paid". For retention impact, see retention-optimization. For competitive pricing, see competitor-analysis.
When the user wants to track App Store chart rank changes, find top gainers and losers, detect breakout apps entering the top 100, or identify apps dropping out of charts. Also use when the user mentions "chart movers", "rank changes", "who's rising", "who's falling", "new chart entries", "top gainers", or "market shifts". For broader market overview, see market-pulse. For competitive keyword analysis, see competitor-analysis.
When the user wants to monitor competitor apps on an ongoing basis — tracking metadata changes, keyword shifts, screenshot updates, rating trends, or new features. Use when the user mentions "competitor monitoring", "track competitors", "competitor alert", "competitor changed their title", "watch a competitor app", "competitor weekly report", "competitive intelligence", or "what changed in competitor's listing". For a one-time deep competitive analysis, see competitor-analysis. For market-wide chart movements, see market-movers.
When the user wants to research, profile, or analyze competitors from their URLs. Also use when the user mentions 'competitor profile,' 'competitor research,' 'competitor analysis,' 'profile this competitor,' 'analyze competitor,' 'competitive intelligence,' 'competitor deep dive,' 'who are my competitors,' 'competitor landscape,' 'competitor dossier,' 'competitive audit,' or 'research these competitors.' Input is a list of competitor URLs. Output is structured competitor profile markdown files. For creating comparison/alternative pages from profiles, see competitor-alternatives. For sales-specific battle cards, see sales-enablement.
Turn competitor SEO data into a prioritized attack plan. Use when the user asks about competitor analysis, competitive gaps, how to outrank competitors, what competitors rank for, keyword overlap, or competitive positioning strategy. For building content to fill gaps, see brief and build-clusters.
Identifies content opportunities by finding topics and keywords your competitors cover that you don't. Reveals untapped content potential and strategic gaps in your content strategy.
Tracks and analyzes keyword ranking positions over time for both traditional search results and AI-generated responses. Monitors ranking changes, identifies trends, and alerts on significant movements.
Generate Xiaohongshu copy and accompanying images. Use this when users need to create Xiaohongshu posts, generate social media copy, or produce Xiaohongshu operation content
Create sales-ready competitive battlecards comparing your product against a specific competitor — positioning, feature comparison, objection handling, and win/loss patterns. Use when preparing sales teams, creating competitive materials, or responding to 'why not competitor X?'
Use this skill to analyze competitors, find competitive gaps, and develop competitive strategy. Triggers: "competitor analysis", "competitive analysis", "analyze competitor", "competitive intel", "competitive intelligence", "competitive landscape", "competitor comparison", "beat competitor", "competitor weakness", "competitive advantage", "competitor research" Outputs: Competitive matrix, gap analysis, differentiation strategy, battlecards.
Researches real-world problems, competitor solutions, and customer complaints before test planning. Posts findings as Linear comment for ln-512 and ln-513.
Analyze how competitors would rank in AI search results for a given topic or query. Triggers on "analyze competition", "competitor analysis", "what ranks for", "who would rank", "competitive landscape".