Maps competitive dynamics with market positioning, feature comparison, funding histories, and differentiation assessment. Use when analyzing startup competition, mapping market landscapes, or identifying competitive threats.
Maps competitive dynamics with market positioning, feature comparison, funding histories, and differentiation assessment. Use when analyzing startup competition, mapping market landscapes, or identifying competitive threats.
Maps competitive dynamics for venture-stage companies — positioning each player by product scope, go-to-market motion, funding trajectory, and defensibility. Designed for investment memos, deal screening, and portfolio strategy.
When To Use
Evaluating a target company's competitive position before a seed or Series A investment decision
Building a market map for a new sector thesis or fund strategy memo
Assessing whether a portfolio company's moat is widening or eroding
Responding to LP questions about competitive risk in a specific deal or sector
Comparing multiple deal opportunities within the same vertical
Inputs To Gather
Target company name and sector — the focal company or sector to map around
Known competitors — any companies the user already tracks; prompt for both direct and adjacent competitors
Data sources available — pitch decks, Crunchbase/PitchBook profiles, earnings transcripts, product demos, customer interviews
Funding history — rounds raised, lead investors, valuations (if known) for each competitor
Scope boundaries — geography (US-only vs. global), stage focus (pre-seed through growth), and time horizon for the analysis
Key evaluation dimensions — e.g., product breadth, pricing model, distribution channel, team pedigree, IP/defensibility
Workflow
Define the competitive set
Start with direct competitors (same ICP, same core use case), then layer in adjacent competitors (overlapping feature sets or converging roadmaps) and potential entrants (incumbents with resources to pivot in)
Confirm the list with the user before proceeding — missing a key player invalidates the map
Build company profiles
For each competitor, capture: founding year, HQ, headcount, total funding raised, last round details (date, size, lead investor, valuation if available), revenue model, primary customer segment, and notable customers or partnerships
Flag any data points sourced from estimates or secondhand reports with [VERIFY]
Map market positioning
Plot competitors on a 2×2 matrix using the two most strategically relevant dimensions (e.g., enterprise vs. SMB on one axis, vertical-specific vs. horizontal on the other)
Identify white-space quadrants — these represent potential positioning opportunities or underserved segments
Compare product and GTM
Build a feature comparison table covering core capabilities, integrations, pricing tiers, and deployment model (cloud/on-prem/hybrid)
Note each company's primary distribution channel: product-led growth, outbound sales, channel partnerships, or embedded/OEM
Highlight where the target company has clear feature parity gaps or unique differentiators
Analyze funding trajectories
Chart cumulative funding over time for the top 5–8 competitors
Identify inflection points: large rounds that signal acceleration, down rounds or flat extensions that suggest trouble, and strategic investors that imply distribution advantages
Note investor overlap — shared investors across competitors can signal thesis conviction or create information asymmetry risks [VERIFY investor conflict policies]
Assess defensibility and moat
Score each competitor on: network effects, switching costs, data/IP advantages, regulatory moats, and brand/community lock-in
Be explicit about which moats are structural vs. temporary (e.g., first-mover advantage without switching costs is temporary)
Synthesize competitive risk assessment
Rank the top 3 competitive threats to the target company with a brief rationale for each
Call out the most likely competitive scenario over the next 12–24 months (consolidation, feature convergence, new entrant disruption, or market expansion)
Output
Structure the deliverable as follows:
Executive Summary — 3–5 sentence overview of the competitive landscape and where the target company sits
Market Map — 2×2 positioning matrix with brief annotations
Competitor Profiles — one paragraph per company covering stage, traction, differentiation, and funding
Feature Comparison Table — side-by-side grid of capabilities and GTM attributes
Funding Timeline — chronological view of capital raised across the competitive set
Defensibility Scorecard — moat ratings (strong / moderate / weak) per competitor across each dimension
Risk Assessment — ranked competitive threats with scenario analysis
Data Gaps & Caveats — list of unverified data points and information that could change the conclusions
Quality Checks
Every competitor profile includes at least funding data and product positioning; if either is missing, flag with [VERIFY]
The 2×2 matrix uses dimensions that actually differentiate the players — avoid axes where all companies cluster in one quadrant
Feature comparison is based on current shipping product, not roadmap claims, unless explicitly noted
Funding data references specific rounds with dates, not just "raised $X total" without context
Risk assessment distinguishes between competitors that are threats today vs. those that could become threats if they pivot or raise capital
No investor names or valuation figures are presented without source attribution or [VERIFY] tags
Analysis avoids conflating TAM size with the target company's realistic addressable share