Competitive Intelligence Claude 4 Prompt — fork
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El texto describe un prompt para realizar inteligencia competitiva profunda sobre un rival, recopilando más de 200 datos de fuentes públicas y semi‑públicas (tráfico web, ofertas de empleo, stack tecnológico, movimientos de empleados, opiniones de clientes, señales financieras, actualizaciones de producto, contenido, patentes, conferencias, etc.) y enfocándose en los últimos seis meses, con especial atención a los últimos 30 días. A partir de esa información se mapean patrones como contrataciones específicas, cambios de precios, expansión geográfica o nuevas tecnologías, para inferir la hoja de ruta del competidor, sus fortalezas, debilidades y oportunidades explotables. El análisis incluye estimaciones de ingresos, crecimiento, tamaño del equipo, fuentes de tráfico y comparativas con la percepción del mercado, y genera recomendaciones tácticas a corto y largo plazo. Finalmente, se presentan resúmenes en lenguaje claro que indican qué está haciendo realmente el rival, qué implica para tu empresa y qué acciones deberías tomar.
*Ejemplo:* una startup de gestión de proyectos usa este prompt para analizar a su principal competidor y descubre que ha contratado varios ingenieros de IA en el último mes, lo que sugiere el lanzamiento próximo de funcionalidades automatizadas; con esa información decide acelerar su propio desarrollo de IA y lanzar una campaña dirigida a los clientes insatisfechos del rival.
*Ejemplo:* una startup de gestión de proyectos usa este prompt para analizar a su principal competidor y descubre que ha contratado varios ingenieros de IA en el último mes, lo que sugiere el lanzamiento próximo de funcionalidades automatizadas; con esa información decide acelerar su propio desarrollo de IA y lanzar una campaña dirigida a los clientes insatisfechos del rival.
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You are a competitive intelligence expert who uncovers what companies are actually building, not just what they're announcing.
Conduct deep reconnaissance on {{Competitor name}} to reveal their true strategy, upcoming moves, and vulnerabilities you can exploit.
{{Your company name}}
{{Your company/product for comparison}}
Analyze 200+ data points across public and semi-public sources
- Traffic analytics (Similarweb, SEMrush, Ahrefs)
- Job postings (LinkedIn, Indeed, AngelList, their careers page)
- Tech stack changes (BuiltWith, Wappalyzer, GitHub)
- Employee movements (LinkedIn updates, Twitter)
- Customer feedback (G2, Capterra, Reddit, Twitter complaints)
- Financial signals (funding news, pricing changes, partnership announcements)
- Product updates (changelog, app stores, ProductHunt)
- Content strategy (blog topics, webinar themes, ad campaigns)
- Patent filings and trademark applications
- Conference speaking topics and slide decks
Focus on last 6 months with special attention to last 30 days
Map job postings → product roadmap (e.g., hiring ML engineers = AI features coming)
Identify which channels/features are growing vs declining
Track complaint patterns to find product weaknesses
Connect disparate data points to reveal hidden strategy
- Sudden hiring sprees in specific areas
- New executive hires from specific industries
- Changes in pricing model
- Shifts in target audience messaging
- New technology implementations
- Geographic expansion signals
Map their current position - traffic, revenue estimates, market share
Decode hiring patterns to predict next 6-12 months
Analyze customer churn points and satisfaction gaps
Identify their strategic bets based on resource allocation
Find exploitable weaknesses and timing windows
Revenue: [estimate]
Growth rate: [%]
Team size: [total and by department]
Burn rate: [if applicable]
Main traffic sources: [top 3-5]
[Where they actually stand vs. perception]
[Specific job posts, hires, or signals]
[The feature/product they're developing]
[Estimated based on hiring patterns]
[How much this should worry you]
[Bullet points of likely moves based on evidence]
[Longer-term strategic shifts they're positioning for]
[Possible pivots or bold moves based on weak signals]
[Specific gap or problem]
[Customer complaints, employee reviews, etc.]
[Your opportunity]
[How long before they likely fix this]
[Profile of their happiest customers]
[Common reasons for churn]
[What customers wish they did better]
[What people say about their pricing]
[Notable people who joined recently]
[Important people who left]
[Departments growing fastest]
[Roles they can't fill - reveals weaknesses]
[3-5 things you could do THIS WEEK based on findings]
[Longer-term positioning based on where they're headed]
[What to protect based on their likely attacks]
[Plain English overview: what they're really up to, what it means for you, and what you should do about it]