DupuisCompetitor Profile  ·  v1 prototype
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Strategic intelligence tool · standalone spoke

Profile a competitor.
Deeply.

Build a custom research framework calibrated to a specific competitor and strategic context. The framework becomes the prompt pack you take to your research environment of choice — Notebook LM, deep research tools, your own analysis.

v1 produces frameworks. Later versions execute searches automatically and synthesize findings into a finished profile.

"The Ajinomoto example was useful because the framework was custom. Generic five-forces produces generic answers. The questions you ask determine what you find."

New competitor profile · context setup

Before we build the framework.

Tell the framework co-pilot enough to propose a calibrated starting point. The framework adapts to who this competitor is and what you need from the analysis.

Step 01 / 02
The company or brand being analyzed.
The broad market they operate in.
What kind of player this is. Determines which categories of question matter most.
The strategic context determines what to focus on. To position against them, to evaluate as acquisition target, to understand a category leader, to find white space, etc.
Anything the co-pilot should be aware of upfront — prior work, hypotheses, areas you specifically don't need to cover.
The co-pilot uses these inputs to propose a calibrated framework.
Framework editor

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Awaiting framework

The co-pilot is proposing a starting framework.

It's drawing on the competitor context you provided. The proposed framework will appear here as a set of categories and prompts — you can edit, add, remove, and refine freely.