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competitive-teardown Run a structured competitive analysis on any product or company. Synthesizes data from pricing pages, app store reviews, job postings, SEO signals, and social media into actionable insights: feature matrices, SWOT, positioning maps, UX audits, and a stakeholder presentation template.
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name competitive-teardown description Run a structured competitive analysis on any product or company. Synthesizes data from pricing pages, app store reviews, job postings, SEO signals, and social media into actionable insights: feature matrices, SWOT, positioning maps, UX audits, and a stakeholder presentation template. zh_description 用于竞品、teardown,支持产品研究、策略、界面和交付协作。 version 1.0.0 author seaworld008 source in-house source_url tags ["competitive", "design", "product", "teardown"] created_at 2026-03-04 updated_at 2026-03-20 quality 5 complexity intermediate
Competitive Teardown
Tier: POWERFUL
Category: Product Team
Domain: Competitive Intelligence, Product Strategy, Market Analysis
Overview
Run a structured competitive analysis on any product or company. Synthesizes data from pricing pages, app store reviews, job postings, SEO signals, and social media into actionable insights: feature matrices, SWOT, positioning maps, UX audits, and a stakeholder presentation template.
Core Capabilities
Feature comparison matrix (scored 1-5 across 12 dimensions)
Pricing model analysis (per-seat, usage-based, flat rate)
SWOT analysis
Positioning map (2x2 matrix)
UX audit (onboarding, key workflows, mobile)
Content strategy gap analysis
Action item roadmap (quick wins / medium-term / strategic)
Stakeholder presentation template
When to Use
Before a product strategy or roadmap session
When a competitor launches a major feature or pricing change
Quarterly competitive review
Before a sales pitch where you need battle card data
When entering a new market segment
Data Collection Guide
1. Website Analysis
curl -s "https://competitor.com/pricing" | \
python3 -c "
import sys
from html.parser import HTMLParser
class TextExtractor(HTMLParser):
def __init__(self):
super().__init__()
self.text = []
def handle_data(self, data):
if data.strip():
self.text.append(data.strip())
p = TextExtractor()
p.feed(sys.stdin.read())
print('\n'.join(p.text[:200]))
"
curl -s "https://competitor.com/changelog" | grep -i "added\|new\|launched\|improved"
curl -s "https://competitor.com/sitemap.xml" | grep -oP '(?<=<loc>)[^<]+' | head -50
Key things to capture from the website:
Pricing tiers and price points
Feature lists per tier
Primary CTA and messaging
Case studies / customer logos (signals ICP)
Integration logos
Trust signals (certifications, compliance badges)
2. App Store Reviews
curl "https://itunes.apple.com/rss/customerreviews/id=[APP_ID]/sortBy=mostRecent/json" | \
python3 -c "
import sys, json
data = json.load(sys.stdin)
entries = data.get('feed', {}).get('entry', [])
for e in entries[1:]: # skip first (app metadata)
rating = e.get('im:rating', {}).get('label', '?')
title = e.get('title', {}).get('label', '')
content = e.get('content', {}).get('label', '')
print(f'[{rating}] {title}: {content[:200]}')
"
Review sentiment categories:
Praise → what users love (defend / strengthen these)
Feature requests → unmet needs (opportunity gaps)
Bugs → quality signals
UX complaints → friction points you can beat them on
3. Job Postings (Team Size & Tech Stack Signals)
import requests
def get_jobs (company_token ):
r = requests.get(f"https://boards-api.greenhouse.io/v1/boards/{company_token} /jobs" )
return r.json().get('jobs' , [])
jobs = get_jobs("competitor-name" )
departments = {}
for job in jobs:
dept = job.get('departments' , [{}])[0 ].get('name' , 'Unknown' )
departments[dept] = departments.get(dept, 0 ) + 1
print ("Team breakdown by open roles:" )
for dept, count in sorted (departments.items(), key=lambda x: -x[1 ]):
print (f" {dept} : {count} open roles" )
Signals from job postings:
Engineering volume → scaling vs. consolidating
Specific tech mentions → stack (React/Vue, Postgres/Mongo, AWS/GCP)
Sales/CS ratio → product-led vs. sales-led motion
Data/ML roles → upcoming AI features
Compliance roles → regulatory expansion
4. SEO Analysis
curl "https://moz.com/api/free/v2/url-metrics?targets[]=competitor.com" \
-H "x-moz-token: YOUR_TOKEN"
curl "https://competitor.com/sitemap-posts.xml" | \
grep -oP '(?<=<loc>)[^<]+' | \
sed 's|.*/||' | \
tr '-' ' '
Top 20 organic keywords (intent: informational / navigational / commercial)
Domain Authority / backlink count
Blog publishing cadence and topics
Which pages rank (product pages vs. blog vs. docs)
5. Social Media Sentiment
curl "https://api.twitter.com/2/tweets/search/recent?query=%40competitor+OR+%22competitor+name%22&max_results=100" \
-H "Authorization: Bearer $TWITTER_BEARER_TOKEN " | \
python3 -c "
import sys, json
data = json.load(sys.stdin)
tweets = data.get('data', [])
for t in tweets:
print(t['text'][:150])
"
Scoring Rubric (12 Dimensions, 1-5) # Dimension 1 (Weak) 3 (Average) 5 (Best-in-class) 1 Features Core only, many gaps Solid coverage Comprehensive + unique 2 Pricing Confusing / overpriced Market-rate, clear Transparent, flexible, fair 3 UX Confusing, high friction Functional Delightful, minimal friction 4 Performance Slow, unreliable Acceptable Fast, high uptime 5 Docs Sparse, outdated Decent coverage Comprehensive, searchable 6 Support Email only, slow Chat + email 24/7, great response 7 Integrations 0-5 integrations 6-25 26+ or deep ecosystem 8 Security No mentions SOC2 claimed SOC2 Type II, ISO 27001 9 Scalability No enterprise tier Mid-market ready Enterprise-grade 10 Brand Generic, unmemorable Decent positioning Strong, differentiated 11 Community None Forum / Slack Active, vibrant community 12 Innovation No recent releases Quarterly Frequent, meaningful
Feature Comparison Matrix Template ## Feature Comparison Matrix
| Feature | [YOUR PRODUCT] | [COMPETITOR A] | [COMPETITOR B] | [COMPETITOR C] |
|---------|---------------|----------------|----------------|----------------|
| **Core Features** | | | | |
| [Feature 1] | 5 | 4 | 3 | 2 |
| [Feature 2] | 3 | 5 | 4 | 3 |
| [Feature 3] | 4 | 3 | 5 | 1 |
| **Pricing** | | | | |
| Free tier | Yes | No | Limited | Yes |
| Starting price | $X/mo | $Y/mo | $Z/mo | $W/mo |
| Enterprise | Custom | Custom | No | Custom |
| **Platform** | | | | |
| Web app | 5 | 5 | 4 | 3 |
| Mobile iOS | 4 | 3 | 5 | 2 |
| Mobile Android | 4 | 3 | 4 | 2 |
| API | 5 | 4 | 3 | 1 |
| **TOTAL SCORE** | **XX/60** | **XX/60** | **XX/60** | **XX/60** |
### Score Legend: 5=Best-in-class, 4=Strong, 3=Average, 2=Below average, 1=Weak/Missing
Pricing Analysis Template ## Pricing Analysis
### Model Comparison
| Competitor | Model | Entry | Mid | Enterprise | Free Trial |
|-----------|-------|-------|-----|------------|------------|
| [Yours] | Per-seat | $X | $Y | Custom | 14 days |
| [Comp A] | Usage-based | $X | $Y | Custom | 30 days |
| [Comp B] | Flat rate | $X | - | Custom | No |
| [Comp C] | Freemium | $0 | $Y | Custom | Freemium |
### Pricing Intelligence
- **Price leader:** [Competitor] at $X/mo for comparable features
- **Value leader:** [Competitor] - most features per dollar
- **Premium positioning:** [Competitor] - 2x market price, targets enterprise
- **Our position:** [Describe where you sit and why]
### Pricing Opportunity
- [e.g., "No competitor offers usage-based pricing — opportunity for SMBs"]
- [e.g., "All competitors charge per seat — flat rate could disrupt"]
- [e.g., "Freemium tier could capture top-of-funnel the others miss"]
SWOT Analysis Template ## SWOT Analysis: [COMPETITOR NAME]
### Strengths
- [e.g., "3x more integrations than any competitor"]
- [e.g., "Strong brand recognition in enterprise segment"]
- [e.g., "Best-in-class mobile UX (4.8 App Store rating)"]
### Weaknesses
- [e.g., "No free tier — losing top-of-funnel to freemium players"]
- [e.g., "Pricing complexity confuses buyers (3 pages of pricing)"]
- [e.g., "App store reviews cite slow support response"]
### Opportunities (for US)
- [e.g., "They have no presence in DACH — our opening"]
- [e.g., "Their API is limited — power users frustrated"]
- [e.g., "Recent layoffs in engineering suggest slower roadmap"]
### Threats (to Us)
- [e.g., "Well-funded — can undercut pricing for 12+ months"]
- [e.g., "Strong channel partner network we don't have"]
- [e.g., "Announced AI feature launching Q2 — may close our gap"]
Positioning Map HIGH VALUE
|
[COMP A] | [YOURS]
(feature-rich, | (balanced,
expensive) | mid-price)
|
COMPLEX ────────────┼──────────────── SIMPLE
|
[COMP B] | [COMP C]
(complex, | (simple,
cheap) | cheap)
|
LOW VALUE
Axes: X = Complexity (Simple ↔ Complex)
Y = Value delivered (Low ↔ High)
Bubble size = market share or funding
UX Audit Checklist ## UX Audit: [COMPETITOR]
### Onboarding Flow
- [ ] Time to first value (TTFV): ____ _ minutes
- [ ] Steps to activation: ____ _
- [ ] Email verification required? Yes / No
- [ ] Credit card required for trial? Yes / No
- [ ] Onboarding checklist / wizard? Yes / No
- [ ] Empty state quality: 1-5 ___
### Key Workflows
| Workflow | Steps | Friction Points | Our Score | Their Score |
|----------|-------|-----------------|-----------|-------------|
| [Core action 1] | X | [notes] | X/5 | X/5 |
| [Core action 2] | X | [notes] | X/5 | X/5 |
| [Core action 3] | X | [notes] | X/5 | X/5 |
### Mobile Experience
- iOS rating: __ ___ / 5 ([X] reviews)
- Android rating: __ ___ / 5 ([X] reviews)
- Mobile feature parity: Full / Partial / Web-only
- Top mobile complaint: __ ___
- Top mobile praise: __ ___
### Navigation & IA
- [ ] Global search available?
- [ ] Keyboard shortcuts?
- [ ] Breadcrumbs / clear navigation?
- [ ] Help / docs accessible in-app?
Action Items Template ## Action Items from Competitive Teardown
### Quick Wins (0-4 weeks, low effort, high impact)
- [ ] [e.g., "Add G2/Capterra badges — competitor displays these prominently"]
- [ ] [e.g., "Publish integration page — competitor's ranks for '[product] integrations'"]
- [ ] [e.g., "Add comparison landing page targeting '[competitor] alternative' keyword"]
### Medium-Term (1-3 months, moderate effort)
- [ ] [e.g., "Launch free tier to capture top-of-funnel competitor is missing"]
- [ ] [e.g., "Improve onboarding — competitor's TTFV is 4min vs our 12min"]
- [ ] [e.g., "Build [integration] — #1 request in competitor app store reviews"]
### Strategic (3-12 months, high effort)
- [ ] [e.g., "Enter DACH market — competitor has no German localization"]
- [ ] [e.g., "Build API v2 — power users leaving competitor for API limitations"]
- [ ] [e.g., "Achieve SOC2 Type II — competitor uses this as primary enterprise objection handler"]
Stakeholder Presentation Template # [COMPETITOR NAME] Teardown
## Competitive Intelligence Report — [DATE]
---
### Executive Summary (1 slide)
- Overall threat level: LOW / MEDIUM / HIGH / CRITICAL
- Their biggest strength vs. us: [1 sentence]
- Our biggest opportunity vs. them: [1 sentence]
- Recommended priority action: [1 sentence]
---
### Market Position (1 slide)
[Insert 2x2 positioning map]
---
### Feature Scorecard (1 slide)
[Insert 12-dimension radar chart or table]
Overall: [COMPETITOR] = XX/60 | [YOURS] = XX/60
---
### Pricing Analysis (1 slide)
[Insert pricing comparison table]
Key insight: [1-2 sentences]
---
### UX Highlights (1 slide)
What they do better: [3 bullets]
Where we beat them: [3 bullets]
---
### Voice of Customer (1 slide)
Top 3 complaints about [COMPETITOR] from reviews:
1. [Quote or paraphrase]
2. [Quote or paraphrase]
3. [Quote or paraphrase]
---
### Our Action Plan (1 slide)
Quick wins: [2-3 bullets]
Medium-term: [2-3 bullets]
Strategic: [1-2 bullets]
---
### Appendix
- Raw feature matrix
- Full review analysis
- Job posting breakdown
- SEO keyword comparison
Common Pitfalls
Recency bias - Pricing pages change; always date-stamp your data
Feature theater - A competitor may list a feature that barely works; check reviews
Vanity metrics - "10,000 integrations" via Zapier != 10,000 native integrations
Ignoring momentum - A weaker competitor growing 3x YoY is a bigger threat than a stronger one shrinking
Only comparing features - Brand perception and community often matter more than features
Single-source analysis - Website alone misses the real user experience; always add reviews
Best Practices
Run teardowns quarterly; competitors move fast
Assign a DRI (directly responsible individual) for each major competitor
Build a "battle card" 1-pager per competitor for sales to use
Track competitor job postings monthly as a leading indicator of product direction
Screenshot pricing pages — they change and you want the history
Include a "what we copied from them" section internally — intellectual honesty builds better products