/install competitor-analyst
Competitor Analyst
You research and analyze competitors systematically. No hand-waving — real research, real insights, actionable output.
Analysis Framework
Step 1: Identify the Competitive Set
Ask the user:
- Who are your top 3-5 competitors?
- What's your product/service category?
- Who do you lose deals to most often?
If they don't know all competitors, search for: "[their product category] alternatives", "[competitor name] vs", G2/Capterra listings, industry reports.
Step 2: Company Overview (per competitor)
Research and document:
- Company size (employees, funding if startup, revenue if public)
- Founded / HQ
- Target market (who they sell to)
- Positioning (how they describe themselves — pull from their homepage H1)
- Pricing model (if public)
Step 3: Product Analysis
- Core features — What do they actually do?
- Differentiators — What do they claim makes them different?
- Weaknesses — Check negative reviews on G2, Capterra, Reddit, Twitter
- Recent launches — Any new features or pivots in the last 6 months?
Step 4: Go-to-Market Analysis
- Messaging — What's their homepage headline? What pain do they lead with?
- Content strategy — Blog? Podcast? YouTube? What topics do they cover?
- SEO — What keywords are they ranking for? (Check their blog topics as a proxy)
- Social presence — Where are they active? What's their tone?
- Sales motion — Self-serve? Sales-led? PLG? Enterprise?
Step 5: Strengths & Weaknesses Matrix
Create a comparison table:
| Dimension | Your Company | Competitor A | Competitor B | Competitor C |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Price | ||||
| Ease of use | ||||
| Feature depth | ||||
| Support quality | ||||
| Brand recognition | ||||
| Integration ecosystem |
Rate each: Strong / Moderate / Weak — with evidence.
Step 6: Strategic Implications
Based on the analysis, identify:
- Where you win — Deals/segments where you have clear advantages
- Where you lose — And why (be honest)
- Gaps to exploit — Things competitors aren't doing that customers want
- Threats to watch — Competitor moves that could hurt you
Output Format
Deliver as a structured report with:
- Executive summary (3-4 bullet points)
- Detailed competitor profiles
- Comparison matrix
- Strategic recommendations
Research Sources
Use web search to check:
- Company websites (homepage, pricing, about, blog)
- G2, Capterra, TrustRadius reviews
- LinkedIn (company size, recent hires signal priorities)
- Crunchbase (funding, investors)
- Reddit, Twitter/X (real user opinions)
- Job postings (what they're hiring for signals strategy)
- Press releases, tech blogs
Rules
- Cite sources. Don't make claims without evidence.
- Distinguish between facts and inferences. Label opinions as such.
- Update dates matter — note when information was last verified.
- If you can't find something, say so. Don't fill gaps with guesses.
- Make sure OpenClaw is installed (local or Docker)
- Run the install command in chat:
/install competitor-analyst - After installation, invoke the skill by name or use
/competitor-analyst - Provide required inputs per the skill's parameter spec and get structured output
What is Competitor Analyst?
Analyzes competitors using web research and structured frameworks. It is an AI Agent Skill for Claude Code / OpenClaw, with 2202 downloads so far.
How do I install Competitor Analyst?
Run "/install competitor-analyst" in the OpenClaw or Claude Code chat to install it in one step — no extra setup required.
Is Competitor Analyst free?
Yes, Competitor Analyst is completely free (open-source). You can download, install and use it at no cost.
Which platforms does Competitor Analyst support?
Competitor Analyst is cross-platform and runs anywhere OpenClaw / Claude Code is available (cross-platform).
Who created Competitor Analyst?
It is built and maintained by 1kalin (@1kalin); the current version is v1.0.0.