When the user wants to set up ongoing tracking of competitor activity — pricing changes, feature launches, hiring signals, content, or public mentions. Also use when the user mentions "track competitors", "what are competitors doing", "competitor alerts", or "market watch".
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npx tessl skill review --optimize ./skills/competitor-monitoring/SKILL.mdThis is the recurring sibling of competitive-analysis (one-time deep dive). Use this skill for ongoing monitoring, not initial research.
competitive-analysis refresh## Competitor Intel Brief — Week of [Date]
### Summary
[1-2 sentence overview: "Quiet week. Competitor A shipped a free tier. No pricing changes elsewhere."]
### Changes Detected
**[Competitor A]**
- **What changed:** [factual description]
- **Signal:** [what this likely means strategically]
- **Threat level:** [None / Watch / Respond / Urgent]
- **Recommended action:** [what to do, if anything]
**[Competitor B]**
- No changes detected this period.
### Job Posting Signals
| Competitor | New Roles | Signal |
|-----------|-----------|--------|
| [A] | 3 enterprise AEs, VP Sales | Moving upmarket |
| [B] | ML engineer, data scientist | Building AI features |
### Emerging Patterns
- [Pattern observed across multiple competitors or over time]
### Action Items
- [ ] [Specific action for the founder]Reading job postings as strategy signals:
| Role Type | What It Signals |
|---|---|
| Enterprise AEs / Sales Engineers | Moving upmarket or launching enterprise tier |
| DevRel / Community Manager | Investing in developer ecosystem or community-led growth |
| ML/AI Engineers | Building AI features or data products |
| International roles / specific geo | Expanding to new markets |
| Product Marketing Manager | Repositioning or launching new product lines |
| Head of Partnerships | Platform/ecosystem strategy |
| Lots of support hires | Scaling fast or struggling with quality |
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Common mistakes:
competitive-analysis — for the initial deep dive and periodic refreshdaily-product-digest — for broader market monitoring beyond specific competitorsreview-mining — for tracking competitor sentiment on review platformsmarket-research — for understanding market shifts driving competitor behaviorPrompt: "Set up competitor monitoring for our 4 main competitors in the email marketing space."
Good output includes: Monitoring surface for each competitor (pricing pages, changelogs, job boards, blogs), recommended tool stack for automated alerts, and a template for the weekly intel brief.
Prompt: "What have our competitors been up to this week?"
Good output includes: Scan of changelogs, pricing pages, blog posts, job postings, and social accounts for each tracked competitor. Flagged changes with signal interpretation and threat levels. Actionable summary.
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