Business Strategy Pack
Competitor analysis, market research, SWOT analysis, and pitch deck prompts. Get strategy-grade outputs without hiring a consultant.
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30 prompts across 4 categories. From research to pitch, every stage of strategy work is covered.
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Act as a senior business strategist. Conduct a competitor analysis for [YOUR COMPANY] in the [YOUR INDUSTRY] space. Analyze these competitors: [LIST 3-5 COMPETITORS].
For each competitor, provide:
- Positioning: What's their core message and how do they differentiate?
- Pricing: What's their pricing model and where do they sit in the market?
- Strengths: What are they genuinely good at?
- Weaknesses: Where are the gaps we can exploit?
- Target audience: Who are they selling to?
End with a "gaps and opportunities" section: 3-5 specific things they're NOT doing that we could own.
Competitor 1: Acme Corp
Positioning: "Enterprise-grade solution for scaling teams." They lead with reliability and scale, targeting Series B+ startups.
Pricing: Starts at $49/seat/mo. Enterprise tier at $99/seat. No free tier — they're premium-only.
Strengths: Strong brand recognition, robust API, SOC 2 certified.
Weaknesses: Onboarding is clunky (avg 14-day setup), no self-serve option, pricing excludes SMBs entirely.
Gaps & Opportunities:
1. No competitor offers a genuine self-serve experience under $20/mo
2. None have content/community strategy — all rely on sales-led growth...
Create a 10-slide pitch deck narrative for [YOUR COMPANY], a [WHAT YOU DO] for [YOUR AUDIENCE]. We're raising [AMOUNT] at [STAGE]. Structure:
Slide 1: One-sentence hook
Slide 2: Problem (make them feel it)
Slide 3: Solution (show, don't tell)
Slide 4: Market size (TAM/SAM/SOM with sources)
Slide 5: Business model
Slide 6: Traction (suggest metrics to highlight)
Slide 7: Competition (why we win)
Slide 8: Team (what to emphasize)
Slide 9: The ask (use of funds)
Slide 10: Vision (where this goes in 5 years)
For each slide, write the headline and 3-4 bullet points of talking points. Keep it sharp — investors see 100 decks a week.
Slide 1: Hook
"Every small business has data. None of them can use it."
Slide 2: Problem
- 73% of SMB data goes unanalyzed (Gartner)
- Existing tools require a data team most SMBs can't afford
- The cost of bad decisions: $10K+ per wrong product bet
Slide 3: Solution
- Plain-English data analysis. Ask a question, get an answer. No SQL, no dashboards, no data team needed...
[Continues through all 10 slides with headlines and talking points...]