by ProductColab | 2025
🏁 How to Use
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Read the full guide: This template is a companion to the The Scrappy Startup Guide to Competitive Analysis **from the ProductColab Newsletter.
Make a copy: make a copy of this Notion page and follow the checklist below.
Start researching: As you research add competitors to the table below and fill out their profiles to build your competitor library.
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✅ Competitive Analysis Checklist
Step 1: Identify Your Competitors
- [ ] Perform basic Google searches using keywords related to your industry and solution.
- [ ] Explore platforms like G2 to identify competitors in your product category.
- [ ] Utilize LinkedIn and other social media for insights on industry players.
- [ ] Engage in communities where your audience hangs out (e.g., Slack, Reddit, Meetups).
- [ ] Use AI with web search capabilities like Claude or ChatGPT to help scan and double check your research.
Step 2: Gather Foundational Information
- [ ] Analyze competitors' websites, press releases, blogs, and public profiles.
- [ ] Check Crunchbase for funding, founding dates, and company size.
- [ ] Use tools like SimilarWeb for insights into competitors' web traffic.
- [ ] Attend industry webinars for trends and key player insights.
- [ ] Prioritize direct competitors or those frequently encountered.
Step 3: Analyze Products and Services
- [ ] Review competitors' website for product messaging and packaging.
- [ ] Note the frequency of feature updates and top value propositions.