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This skill helps you monitor and analyze competitor activity to inform strategic decisions, accelerating proactive responses and battlefield readiness.
npx playbooks add skill eddiebe147/claude-settings --skill competitor-trackerReview the files below or copy the command above to add this skill to your agents.
---
name: Competitor Tracker
slug: competitor-tracker
description: Track and analyze competitor activities for strategic advantage
category: marketing
complexity: intermediate
version: "1.0.0"
author: "ID8Labs"
triggers:
- "competitor analysis"
- "competitive intelligence"
- "competitor tracking"
- "market intelligence"
- "competitive research"
tags:
- competitive-intelligence
- market-research
- strategy
- competitor-analysis
- monitoring
---
# Competitor Tracker
Stay ahead of the competition with systematic monitoring and analysis of competitor activities. This skill helps you track product launches, pricing changes, marketing campaigns, hiring trends, and strategic moves across your competitive landscape.
Knowledge is power. This skill provides frameworks for identifying key competitors, setting up monitoring systems, analyzing competitive positioning, and turning insights into strategic action. Move from reactive to proactive - anticipate competitor moves before they impact your business.
Essential for product marketers, strategists, founders, and anyone who needs to understand and respond to competitive dynamics.
## Core Workflows
### Workflow 1: Competitive Landscape Mapping
1. **Competitor Identification** - Direct, indirect, aspirational
2. **Category Definition** - How competitors group
3. **Positioning Analysis** - How each competitor positions
4. **Strengths Assessment** - What they do well
5. **Weakness Identification** - Where they fall short
6. **Threat Evaluation** - Who threatens your business most
7. **Opportunity Finding** - Gaps you can exploit
### Workflow 2: Competitor Monitoring Setup
1. **Information Sources** - Where to gather intelligence
2. **Alert Configuration** - Automated notifications
3. **Social Listening** - Track mentions and sentiment
4. **Website Monitoring** - Changes, new pages, pricing
5. **Content Tracking** - Blog posts, resources, announcements
6. **Job Posting Analysis** - Hiring indicates strategy
7. **Review Monitoring** - Customer feedback on competitors
### Workflow 3: Competitive Analysis Deep Dive
1. **Product Comparison** - Feature-by-feature analysis
2. **Pricing Analysis** - Pricing models and positioning
3. **Messaging Analysis** - Value props, claims, positioning
4. **Go-to-Market Review** - Sales motions, channels, partnerships
5. **Customer Analysis** - Who they target and win
6. **Funding/Financial Review** - Resources and runway
7. **Team Analysis** - Key hires and departures
### Workflow 4: Battle Card Development
1. **Quick Overview** - Competitor at a glance
2. **Win/Loss Themes** - Why we win and lose against them
3. **Objection Handling** - Counter their claims
4. **Differentiation Points** - Where we're better
5. **Landmine Questions** - Questions that expose their weaknesses
6. **Competitive Positioning** - How to position against them
7. **Update Schedule** - Keep battle cards current
## Quick Reference
| Action | Command/Trigger |
|--------|-----------------|
| Map competitors | "Map competitive landscape for [market]" |
| Analyze competitor | "Deep dive on [competitor name]" |
| Compare features | "Compare [product] vs [competitor]" |
| Create battle card | "Create battle card for [competitor]" |
| Monitor setup | "Set up monitoring for [competitor]" |
| Win/loss analysis | "Analyze wins and losses vs [competitor]" |
| Pricing analysis | "Compare pricing with [competitors]" |
| Trend tracking | "What's [competitor] doing lately?" |
## Best Practices
- **Focus on few** - Track 3-5 competitors deeply vs many superficially
- **Systematic cadence** - Regular updates vs sporadic research
- **Multiple sources** - Triangulate from various information sources
- **Separate fact from opinion** - Verify claims
- **Track over time** - Trends matter more than snapshots
- **Involve sales** - Frontline has competitive intelligence
- **Share broadly** - Intelligence benefits whole organization
- **Avoid obsession** - Competitors inform, customers drive
- **Act on insights** - Intelligence without action is waste
- **Respect ethics** - Gather information legally and ethically
- **Update battle cards** - Outdated info is dangerous
- **Watch for new entrants** - Don't only watch established players
- **Consider substitutes** - Competition isn't just direct
- **Note positioning changes** - Messaging shifts signal strategy
- **Predict moves** - Use intelligence to anticipate
This skill helps teams track and analyze competitor activities to gain a strategic advantage. It formalizes how to identify rivals, monitor signals (product launches, pricing, hiring, and campaigns), and turn observations into actionable plans. Ideal for product marketers, strategists, and founders who need to move from reactive to proactive competitive management.
The skill guides you through mapping your competitive landscape, setting up automated monitoring (alerts, social listening, website and job-posting watchers), and conducting deep-dive analyses (product, pricing, messaging, and go-to-market). It also produces battle cards and recurring intelligence reports so insights are stored, shared, and updated on a regular cadence. Workflows and commands provide repeatable prompts for mapping, monitoring, comparing, and responding.
How often should monitoring be updated?
Set automated alerts for real-time signals but schedule a structured review (weekly or monthly) depending on competitor activity and business needs.
Which competitors should I track?
Prioritize direct competitors, high-threat indirect/substitute players, and 1–2 aspirational companies worth benchmarking.