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Found 9 Skills
Analyze competitors with feature comparison matrices, positioning analysis, and strategic implications. Use when researching a competitor, comparing product capabilities, assessing competitive positioning, or preparing a competitive brief for product strategy.
Create a competitive analysis brief for one or more competitors or a feature area. Use when informing product strategy or feature prioritization, building sales battle cards, prepping board or investor materials, or deciding where to differentiate vs. achieve parity.
Use this skill when users need to analyze competitors, monitor market movements, benchmark features/pricing, identify market gaps, or understand competitive positioning. Activates for "what are competitors doing," market analysis, or differentiation strategy.
Produce a Competitive Analysis Pack (competitive alternatives map, competitor landscape, differentiation & positioning hypotheses, battlecards, monitoring plan). Use for competitor research, competitive landscape, win/loss analysis, and positioning vs alternatives.
Competitive battle card creation for sales teams combining competitive intelligence, sales enablement, and document formatting. Use when building battle cards, competitive analysis decks, or win/loss analysis materials.
Competitive analysis for startups: identify and segment competitors (direct/indirect/substitutes/status quo), map markets, build sales battlecards, run win/loss + churn analyses, and refine positioning/differentiation. Use when asked to compare products vs competitors, define competitive alternatives, explain category structure, or set up competitive intelligence monitoring and update cadences.
Pipeline health assessment with coverage ratios, conversion benchmarks, velocity analysis, and problem diagnosis frameworks.
Competitive intelligence with positioning analysis, battlecards, and market monitoring. Use for competitor tracking, differentiation strategy, and win/loss analysis. Based on alirezarezvani/claude-skills.
Analyze won and lost deals for patterns, insights, and actionable learnings. Use when user says "win/loss analysis", "why did we lose", "deal patterns", "win themes", or asks about deal outcome trends. Do NOT use for visual HTML reports — use /octave:win-loss-report instead.