competitor-analysis
Analyzes competitor SEO and GEO strategies including their ranking keywords, content approaches, backlink profiles, and AI citation patterns. Reveals opportunities to outperform competition.
Install
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About this skill
Competitor Analysis
<details> <summary>Browse all 20 skills</summary>SEO & GEO Skills Library · 20 skills for SEO + GEO · ClawHub · skills.sh
Research · keyword-research · competitor-analysis · serp-analysis · content-gap-analysis
Build · seo-content-writer · geo-content-optimizer · meta-tags-optimizer · schema-markup-generator
Optimize · on-page-seo-auditor · technical-seo-checker · internal-linking-optimizer · content-refresher
Monitor · rank-tracker · backlink-analyzer · performance-reporter · alert-manager
Cross-cutting · content-quality-auditor · domain-authority-auditor · entity-optimizer · memory-management
</details>This skill provides comprehensive analysis of competitor SEO and GEO strategies, revealing what's working in your market and identifying opportunities to outperform the competition.
When to Use This Skill
- Entering a new market or niche
- Planning content strategy based on competitor success
- Understanding why competitors rank higher
- Finding backlink and partnership opportunities
- Identifying content gaps competitors are missing
- Analyzing competitor AI citation strategies
- Benchmarking your SEO performance
What This Skill Does
- Keyword Analysis: Identifies keywords competitors rank for
- Content Audit: Analyzes competitor content strategies and formats
- Backlink Profiling: Reviews competitor link-building approaches
- Technical Assessment: Evaluates competitor site health
- GEO Analysis: Identifies how competitors appear in AI responses
- Gap Identification: Finds opportunities competitors miss
- Strategy Extraction: Reveals actionable insights from competitor success
How to Use
Basic Competitor Analysis
Analyze SEO strategy for [competitor URL]
Compare my site [URL] against [competitor 1], [competitor 2], [competitor 3]
Specific Analysis
What content is driving the most traffic for [competitor]?
Analyze why [competitor] ranks #1 for [keyword]
GEO-Focused Analysis
How is [competitor] getting cited in AI responses? What can I learn?
Data Sources
Note: All integrations are optional. This skill works without any API keys — users provide data manually when no tools are connected.
See CONNECTORS.md for tool category placeholders.
With ~~SEO tool + ~~analytics + ~~AI monitor connected: Automatically pull competitor keyword rankings, backlink profiles, top performing content, domain authority metrics from ~~SEO tool. Compare against your site's metrics from ~~analytics and ~~search console. Check AI citation patterns for both your site and competitors using ~~AI monitor.
With manual data only: Ask the user to provide:
- Competitor URLs to analyze (2-5 recommended)
- Your own site URL and current metrics (traffic, rankings if known)
- Industry or niche context
- Specific aspects to focus on (keywords, content, backlinks, etc.)
- Any known competitor strengths or weaknesses
Proceed with the full analysis using provided data. Note in the output which metrics are from automated collection vs. user-provided data.
Instructions
When a user requests competitor analysis:
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Identify Competitors
If not specified, help identify competitors:
### Competitor Identification Framework **Direct Competitors** (same product/service) - Search "[your main keyword]" and note top 5 organic results - Check who's advertising for your keywords - Ask: Who do customers compare you to? **Indirect Competitors** (different solution, same problem) - Search problem-focused keywords - Look at alternative solutions **Content Competitors** (compete for same keywords) - May not sell same product - Rank for your target keywords - Include media sites, blogs, aggregators -
Gather Competitor Data
Collect for each competitor: URL, domain age, estimated traffic, domain authority, business model, target audience, and key offerings.
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Analyze Keyword Rankings
Document total keywords ranking, top 10/top 3 counts, top performing keywords (with position, volume, traffic, page URL), keyword distribution by intent, and keyword gaps.
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Audit Content Strategy
Analyze content volume by type, top performing content, content patterns (word count, frequency, formats), content themes, and success factors.
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Analyze Backlink Profile
Review total backlinks, referring domains, link quality distribution, top linking domains, link acquisition patterns, and linkable assets.
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Technical SEO Assessment
Evaluate Core Web Vitals, mobile-friendliness, site architecture, internal linking quality, URL structure, and technical strengths/weaknesses.
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GEO/AI Citation Analysis
Test competitor content in AI systems: document which queries cite them, GEO strategies observed (definitions, statistics, Q&A, authority signals), and GEO opportunities they are missing.
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Synthesize Competitive Intelligence
Produce a final report with: Executive Summary, Competitive Landscape comparison table, CITE domain authority comparison, Strengths to Learn From, Weaknesses to Exploit, Keyword Opportunities, Content Strategy Recommendations, and Action Plan (Immediate / Short-term / Long-term).
Reference: See references/analysis-templates.md for detailed templates for each step.
Validation Checkpoints
Input Validation
- Competitor URLs verified as relevant to your niche
- Analysis scope defined (comprehensive or specific focus area)
- Your own site metrics available for comparison
- Minimum 2-3 competitors identified for meaningful patterns
Output Validation
- Every recommendation cites specific data points (not generic advice)
- Competitor strengths backed by measurable evidence (metrics, rankings)
- Opportunities based on identifiable gaps, not assumptions
- Action plan items are specific and actionable (not vague strategies)
- Source of each data point clearly stated (~~SEO tool data, ~~analytics data, ~~AI monitor data, user-provided, or estimated)
Example
Reference: See references/example-report.md for a complete example analyzing HubSpot's marketing keyword dominance.
Advanced Analysis Types
Content Gap Analysis
Show me content [competitor] has that I don't, sorted by traffic potential
Link Intersection
Find sites linking to [competitor 1] AND [competitor 2] but not me
SERP Feature Analysis
What SERP features do competitors win? (Featured snippets, PAA, etc.)
Historical Tracking
How has [competitor]'s SEO strategy evolved over the past year?
Tips for Success
- Analyze 3-5 competitors for comprehensive view
- Include indirect competitors - they often have innovative approaches
- Look beyond rankings - analyze content quality, user experience
- Study their failures - avoid their mistakes
- Monitor regularly - competitor strategies evolve
- Focus on actionable insights - what can you actually implement?
Reference Materials
- Analysis Templates — Detailed templates for each analysis step (profile, keywords, content, backlinks, technical, GEO, synthesis)
- Battlecard Template — Quick-reference competitive battlecard for sales and marketing teams
- Positioning Frameworks — Positioning maps, messaging matrices, narrative analysis, and differentiation frameworks
- Example Report — Complete example analyzing HubSpot's marketing keyword dominance
Related Skills
- domain-authority-auditor — Compare CITE domain authority scores across competitors for domain-level benchmarking
- keyword-research — Research keywords competitors rank for
- content-gap-analysis — Find content opportunities
- backlink-analyzer — Deep-dive into backlinks
- serp-analysis — Understand search result composition
- memory-management — Store competitor data in project memory
- entity-optimizer — Compare entity presence against competitors
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