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C-Suite Competitive Intel

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/install c-suite-competitive-intel
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Systematic competitor tracking that feeds CMO positioning, CRO battlecards, and CPO roadmap decisions. Use when analyzing competitors, building sales battlec...
使用说明 (SKILL.md)

Competitive Intelligence

Systematic competitor tracking. Not obsession — intelligence that drives real decisions.

Keywords

competitive intelligence, competitor analysis, battlecard, win/loss analysis, competitive positioning, competitive tracking, market intelligence, competitor research, SWOT, competitive map, feature gap analysis, competitive strategy

Quick Start

/ci:landscape         — Map your competitive space (direct, indirect, future)
/ci:battlecard [name] — Build a sales battlecard for a specific competitor
/ci:winloss           — Analyze recent wins and losses by reason
/ci:update [name]     — Track what a competitor did recently
/ci:map               — Build competitive positioning map

Framework: 5-Layer Intelligence System

Layer 1: Competitor Identification

Direct competitors: Same ICP, same problem, comparable solution, similar price point. Indirect competitors: Same budget, different solution (including "do nothing" and "build in-house"). Future competitors: Well-funded startups in adjacent space; large incumbents with stated roadmap overlap.

The 2x2 Threat Matrix:

Same ICP Different ICP
Same problem Direct threat Adjacent (watch)
Different problem Displacement risk Ignore for now

Update this quarterly. Who's moved quadrants?

Layer 2: Tracking Dimensions

Track these 8 dimensions per competitor:

Dimension Sources Cadence
Product moves Changelog, G2/Capterra reviews, Twitter/LinkedIn Monthly
Pricing changes Pricing page, sales call intel, customer feedback Triggered
Funding Crunchbase, TechCrunch, LinkedIn Triggered
Hiring signals LinkedIn job postings, Indeed Monthly
Partnerships Press releases, co-marketing Triggered
Customer wins Case studies, review sites, LinkedIn Monthly
Customer losses Win/loss interviews, churned accounts Ongoing
Messaging shifts Homepage, ads (Facebook/Google Ad Library) Quarterly

Layer 3: Analysis Frameworks

SWOT per Competitor:

  • Strengths: What do they do well? Where do they win?
  • Weaknesses: Where do they lose? What do customers complain about?
  • Opportunities: What could they do that would threaten you?
  • Threats: What's their existential risk?

Competitive Positioning Map (2 axis): Choose axes that matter for your buyers:

  • Common: Price vs Feature Depth; Enterprise-ready vs SMB-ready; Easy to implement vs Configurable
  • Pick axes that show YOUR differentiation clearly

Feature Gap Analysis:

Feature You Competitor A Competitor B Gap status
[Feature] Your advantage
[Feature] Gap — roadmap?
[Feature] Moat
[Feature] Competitor B only

Layer 4: Output Formats

For Sales (CRO): Battlecards — one page per competitor, designed for pre-call prep. See templates/battlecard-template.md

For Marketing (CMO): Positioning update — message shifts, new differentiators, claims to stop or start making.

For Product (CPO): Feature gap summary — what customers ask for that we don't have, what competitors ship, what to reprioritize.

For CEO/Board: Monthly competitive summary — 1-page: who moved, what it means, recommended responses.

Layer 5: Intelligence Cadence

Monthly (scheduled):

  • Review all tier-1 competitors (direct threats, top 3)
  • Update battlecards with new intel
  • Publish 1-page summary to leadership

Triggered (event-based):

  • Competitor raises funding → assess implications within 48 hours
  • Competitor launches major feature → product + sales response within 1 week
  • Competitor poaches key customer → win/loss interview within 2 weeks
  • Competitor changes pricing → analyze and respond within 1 week

Quarterly:

  • Full competitive landscape review
  • Update positioning map
  • Refresh ICP competitive threat assessment
  • Add/remove companies from tracking list

Win/Loss Analysis

This is the highest-signal competitive data you have. Most companies do it too rarely.

When to interview:

  • Every lost deal >$50K ACV
  • Every churn >6 months tenure
  • Every competitive win (learn why — it may not be what you think)

Who conducts it:

  • NOT the AE who worked the deal (too close, prospect won't be candid)
  • Customer success, product team, or external researcher

Question structure:

  1. "Walk me through your evaluation process"
  2. "Who else were you considering?"
  3. "What were the top 3 criteria in your decision?"
  4. "Where did [our product] fall short?"
  5. "What was the deciding factor?"
  6. "What would have changed your decision?"

Aggregate findings monthly:

  • Win reasons (rank by frequency)
  • Loss reasons (rank by frequency)
  • Competitor win rates (by competitor, by segment)
  • Patterns over time

The Balance: Intelligence Without Obsession

Signs you're over-tracking competitors:

  • Roadmap decisions are primarily driven by "they just shipped X"
  • Team morale drops when competitors fundraise
  • You're shipping features you don't believe in to match their checklist
  • Pricing discussions always start with "well, they charge X"

Signs you're under-tracking:

  • Your AEs get blindsided on calls
  • Prospects know more about competitors than your team does
  • You missed a major product launch until customers told you
  • Your positioning hasn't changed in 12+ months despite market moves

The right posture:

  • Know competitors well enough to win against them
  • Don't let them set your agenda
  • Your roadmap is led by customer problems, informed by competitive gaps

Distributing Intelligence

Audience Format Cadence Owner
AEs + SDRs Updated battlecards in CRM Monthly + triggered CRO
Product Feature gap analysis Quarterly CPO
Marketing Positioning brief Quarterly CMO
Leadership 1-page competitive summary Monthly CEO/COO
Board Competitive landscape slide Quarterly CEO

One source of truth: All competitive intel lives in one place (Notion, Confluence, Salesforce). Avoid Slack-only distribution — it disappears.


Red Flags in Competitive Intelligence

Signal What it means
Competitor's win rate >50% in your core segment Fundamental positioning problem, not sales problem
Same objection from 5+ deals: "competitor has X" Feature gap that's real, not just optics
Competitor hired 10 engineers in your domain Major product investment incoming
Competitor raised >$20M and targets your ICP 12-month runway for them to compete hard
Prospects evaluate you to justify competitor decision You're the "check box" — fix perception or segment

Integration with C-Suite Roles

Intelligence Type Feeds To Output Format
Product moves CPO Roadmap input, feature gap analysis
Pricing changes CRO, CFO Pricing response recommendations
Funding rounds CEO, CFO Strategic positioning update
Hiring signals CHRO, CTO Talent market intelligence
Customer wins/losses CRO, CMO Battlecard updates, positioning shifts
Marketing campaigns CMO Counter-positioning, channel intelligence

References

  • references/ci-playbook.md — OSINT sources, win/loss framework, positioning map construction
  • templates/battlecard-template.md — sales battlecard template
安全使用建议
This is essentially a human-facing playbook and templates for competitor analysis and looks internally consistent. Before installing or letting an agent run this autonomously, decide whether you will: (1) run the guidance manually (safe, no credentials needed), or (2) automate parts of it (you will need to supply API keys/credentials for Notion, Slack, LinkedIn scraping/APIs, Crunchbase/PitchBook, G2, etc.). If you automate, limit credential scope, obtain consent for outreach, follow privacy and NDA rules when contacting former employees or customers, and confirm terms-of-service for data sources (LinkedIn, Twitter/X, ad libraries). If you want, tell me whether you intend to use this manually or to automate it and I can list the specific credentials and permissions you would need and the risks for each.
功能分析
Type: OpenClaw Skill Name: c-suite-competitive-intel Version: 1.0.0 The skill bundle is a collection of markdown-based frameworks and templates for competitive intelligence and business strategy. It contains no executable code, no instructions for data exfiltration, and no prompt-injection attempts to subvert the AI agent's behavior or access sensitive system resources. All files (SKILL.md, references/ci-playbook.md, and templates/battlecard-template.md) are strictly focused on business analysis methodologies.
能力评估
Purpose & Capability
Name, description, and included files (playbook + battlecard template) align with a competitive-intel capability. There are no required binaries, environment variables, or installs that are unrelated to competitor research.
Instruction Scope
The SKILL.md specifies many OSINT sources and active research steps (win/loss interviews, LinkedIn outreach, former-employee outreach, aggregation into Notion/Slack/email). Those actions fit the stated purpose, but they involve collecting and storing potentially sensitive or personal data and instruct human outreach. If an automated agent executes these steps, operator controls are required to avoid privacy, compliance, or terms-of-service issues.
Install Mechanism
No install spec and no code files — instruction-only. This is low risk from an install/execution perspective because nothing will be written to disk or downloaded by the skill itself.
Credentials
The manifest declares no environment variables or credentials, which is consistent for a human-focused playbook. However, the instructions recommend using services (LinkedIn, Notion, Slack, PitchBook/Crunchbase, G2, Klue/Crayon, Google tools) that would require credentials or paid accounts if automated. If you plan to run this automatically, you will need to provide credentials and should consider least-privilege and compliance.
Persistence & Privilege
always:false and no persistent modifications requested. The skill does not request elevated platform privileges or permanent presence; it only provides procedural guidance and templates.
如何使用
  1. 确保已安装 OpenClaw(本地或 Docker 部署)
  2. 在对话框中输入安装命令:/install c-suite-competitive-intel
  3. 安装完成后,直接呼叫该 Skill 的名称或使用 /c-suite-competitive-intel 触发
  4. 根据 Skill 的参数说明提供必要输入,即可获得结构化输出
版本历史
v1.0.0
Initial release.
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Slug c-suite-competitive-intel
版本 1.0.0
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C-Suite Competitive Intel 跨平台运行,可在任意部署了 OpenClaw / Claude Code 的环境中使用(cross-platform)。

谁开发了 C-Suite Competitive Intel?

由 Alireza Rezvani(@alirezarezvani)开发并维护,当前版本 v1.0.0。

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