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When the user needs to estimate market size, understand market dynamics, or validate that a market opportunity is large enough to pursue.
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When the user needs to estimate market size, understand market dynamics, or validate that a market opportunity is large enough to pursue.
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基于 SOC 职业分类
When the user wants to apply to startup accelerators, incubators, or fellowship programs. Also use when the user mentions "YC application", "Techstars", "accelerator", or "apply to programs".
When the user needs to design or evaluate system architecture — service boundaries, data models, API contracts, infrastructure topology, database selection, or dependency analysis. Also activate for "design the system", "how should I architect this", "monolith vs microservices", or architecture decision records.
When the user needs to write a monthly or quarterly investor update, prepare a board deck, or communicate company progress to stakeholders.
When the user needs to identify at-risk accounts, understand why customers are leaving, reduce churn rate, build health scores, design save plays, or create win-back campaigns.
When the user needs to set up or improve CI/CD pipelines — GitHub Actions, GitLab CI, deployment automation, or says "set up CI", "automate deployment", "add tests to pipeline", "fix my build".
When the user asks for a code review, shares code for feedback, or says "review this", "check my code", "what's wrong with this". Also activate when reviewing a pull request or diff.
| name | market-research |
| description | When the user needs to estimate market size, understand market dynamics, or validate that a market opportunity is large enough to pursue. |
| related | ["competitive-analysis","prd-writing"] |
| reads | ["startup-context"] |
Activate when a founder needs to size a market opportunity using TAM/SAM/SOM, validate market assumptions for a pitch deck, understand growth trends, evaluate market entry, or prepare for investor conversations about addressable market. Trigger phrases include "how big is our market," "TAM/SAM/SOM," "market size," "market opportunity," "is this market big enough," "market trends," "help me with the market slide," or "validate our market assumptions."
One paragraph defining the problem space, customer need, geographic and segment boundaries, and key scoping decisions.
| Metric | Current Estimate | 2-3 Year Projection | Method | Confidence |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| TAM | $X | $Y | Top-down + Bottom-up | High/Med/Low |
| SAM | $X | $Y | Filtered from TAM | High/Med/Low |
| SOM | $X | $Y | Penetration model | High/Med/Low |
Top-Down: Step-by-step calculation from industry totals to target segment. Show every filter and assumption applied.
Bottom-Up: Step-by-step calculation from unit economics up. Show: (number of target customers) x (expected conversion rate) x (annual contract value).
Reconciliation: Comparison of both approaches, explanation of any gaps, and reconciled estimate. If they diverge by more than 3x, investigate the assumptions driving the gap.
Key factors that could expand or contract the market -- technology shifts, regulatory changes, demographic trends, behavioral changes, and emerging adjacent segments.
| Assumption | Impact if Wrong | Confidence | Validation Method |
|---|---|---|---|
| Description | What changes in the estimate | High/Med/Low | How to test this |
Numbered list of what the market data means for product, pricing, and go-to-market decisions.
competitive-analysis -- Pair market sizing with competitive landscape analysis to understand both the size of the prize and how contested it is.prd-writing -- Use market segment data to ground the Market Segments section of a PRD in real numbers.roadmap-planning -- Use growth trend analysis to time roadmap investments. Build for fast-growing segments first.User: "Help me size the market for our developer productivity tool. We need the TAM/SAM/SOM for our Series A deck."
Good output excerpt:
TAM: $[X]B -- Global developer tools market (source: [industry report], includes IDEs, testing, CI/CD, monitoring, and productivity tools).
SAM: $4.2B -- Code review and collaboration segment, filtered to teams of 10-500 developers at companies with >$5M revenue in North America and Europe.
SOM: $85M -- 2% penetration of SAM over 4 years, based on current growth rate of 15% QoQ and average ACV of $18K.
Bottom-up cross-check: 23,000 target companies x 12% expected conversion at maturity x $18K ACV = $49.7M.
User: "We're thinking about expanding from SMB to mid-market. Is that market big enough?"
Good output should size the mid-market segment separately, compare unit economics (higher ACV but longer sales cycle), estimate the investment required to serve the segment (enterprise features, sales team), and calculate whether the segment-level SOM justifies the investment within the planning horizon.