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Structured market analysis with TAM/SAM/SOM sizing, trends, and competitive landscape via WebSearch, producing investor-grade cited reports. Triggers on: "market size", "TAM SAM SOM", "market opportunity", "industry analysis", "how big is the market", "market trends". NOT for financial modeling or pricing.
npx skill4agent add mathews-tom/armory market-analyzer| File | Contents | Load When |
|---|---|---|
| TAM/SAM/SOM definitions, calculation formulas, common mistakes | Always |
| Trend categorization framework, adoption lifecycle, timing signals | Always |
| Data sources, estimation techniques, confidence framework | Always |
TAM = Total industry revenue or total potential buyers x average revenue per buyer
SAM = TAM x % addressable by geography, segment, and channel
SOM = SAM x realistic capture rate (year 1-3)Reachable customers = Identified target accounts or users in reachable channels
SOM = Reachable customers x conversion rate x average revenue per customer
SAM = SOM scaled to full serviceable segment (remove channel constraints)
TAM = SAM scaled to total market (remove geographic/segment constraints)## Market Analysis: {Subject}
### Executive Summary
**Market Opportunity Score: {1-5}/5**
{2-3 sentence summary of the opportunity, key market size, and timing assessment.}
### TAM / SAM / SOM
| Level | Value | Methodology | Confidence |
|-------|-------|-------------|------------|
| TAM | ${amount} | {Top-down / Bottom-up / Both} | {High/Medium/Low} |
| SAM | ${amount} | {methodology summary} | {High/Medium/Low} |
| SOM (Year 1) | ${amount} | {methodology summary} | {High/Medium/Low} |
| SOM (Year 3) | ${amount} | {methodology summary} | {High/Medium/Low} |
**Top-down calculation:**
{Step-by-step derivation with sources}
**Bottom-up calculation:**
{Step-by-step derivation with sources}
**Cross-validation:**
{Comparison of approaches, explanation of any divergence}
### Market Trends
| Dimension | Assessment | Evidence |
|-----------|-----------|----------|
| Growth trajectory | {Emerging/Growing/Mature/Declining} | {CAGR, data source} |
| Adoption stage | {Innovators/Early Adopters/Early Majority/Late Majority} | {penetration %, signal} |
| Regulatory | {Tailwind/Neutral/Headwind} | {specific regulation or policy} |
| Macro trends | {Favorable/Mixed/Unfavorable} | {key trend} |
### Customer Segments
| Segment | Size | Growth | WTP Signal | Priority |
|---------|------|--------|------------|----------|
| {name} | {size} | {rate} | {signal} | {Primary/Secondary/Tertiary} |
### Key Risks and Assumptions
| # | Assumption | Impact if Wrong | Confidence |
|---|-----------|-----------------|------------|
| 1 | {assumption} | {impact} | {High/Medium/Low} |
### Data Quality Assessment
| Data Point | Source | Date | Quality |
|-----------|--------|------|---------|
| {metric} | {source} | {date} | {Verified/Estimated/Extrapolated} |
### Recommendation
{1-2 paragraphs: proceed/pivot/investigate further, with specific next steps.}| Score | Meaning | Criteria |
|---|---|---|
| 5 | Exceptional | Large TAM (> $10B), growing (> 15% CAGR), early adoption stage, regulatory tailwinds |
| 4 | Strong | Large TAM or high growth, favorable timing, manageable competition |
| 3 | Moderate | Mid-size market, moderate growth, competitive but differentiation possible |
| 2 | Challenging | Small or saturated market, mature stage, significant headwinds |
| 1 | Unfavorable | Declining market, regulatory barriers, limited differentiation |
| Problem | Resolution |
|---|---|
| No market data available | Use proxy markets and analogies. State the proxy explicitly. Reduce confidence to Low. |
| Input too vague to size | Ask clarifying questions (target customer, geography, price point) before proceeding. |
| Conflicting data sources | Present both figures, explain the discrepancy, use the more conservative estimate. |
| Market is too new for reliable data | Size the adjacent market the product displaces. Note the nascent stage. |
| User wants a single TAM number | Provide the range (conservative to optimistic) with the methodology behind each bound. |