beat-competitors

calm-north/seojuice-skills · updated Apr 8, 2026

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Analyze competitor keywords to build a prioritized content and optimization roadmap.

  • Identifies keyword overlap across 3-5 competitors, categorizing terms into battleground positions, content gaps, and white-space opportunities
  • Scores gaps using volume, winnability, and business value to prioritize quick wins, new content creation, and long-term authority plays
  • Generates competitive battlecards documenting each competitor's strengths, weaknesses, and differentiation points for ongoin
skill.md

Beat Competitors

Turn competitor keyword data into a prioritized attack plan: identify winnable gaps, defend threatened positions, and sequence content production.

Before You Start

Gather this context (ask if not provided):

  1. Your domain. The site you're optimizing.
  2. Known competitors. 3-5 domains competing for the same audience. If unknown, identify them by searching your primary keywords and noting which domains appear repeatedly.
  3. Your strengths. What does your site do well? (authority, content depth, product features, niche expertise)
  4. Goals. Grow traffic? Protect existing rankings? Target specific keywords?

Step 1: Competitor Identification

If competitors aren't known, identify them:

  • Search your top 5 keywords — which domains appear in positions 1-10 for multiple terms?
  • Check who ranks for your brand + "alternative" or "vs" queries
  • Distinguish between direct competitors (same product/service) and content competitors (compete for same keywords but different business)

Focus on 3-5 competitors maximum. More dilutes the analysis.

Step 2: Keyword Overlap Analysis

For each competitor, categorize keywords into:

Keywords You Both Rank For (Battleground)

  • You're competing head-to-head
  • Assess position gap: are you within striking distance (1-3 positions away)?

Keywords Only They Rank For (Their Territory)

  • These are your content gaps
  • Assess: is the topic relevant to your business? Worth pursuing?

Keywords Only You Rank For (Your Territory)

  • These are your defensible positions
  • Monitor for competitors entering these terms

Keywords Neither Ranks For (White Space)

  • Uncovered topics with search demand
  • First mover advantage opportunity

Map this:

Keyword Your Position Competitor Position Gap Type Volume Action
... 5 3 Battleground 2,400 Improve content
... 7 Their territory 1,800 Create new page
... 4 Your territory 900 Defend
... White space 500 First mover

Step 3: Opportunity Scoring

Score each gap using:

Attack Score = Volume x Winnability x Business Value

Winnability factors (1-5):

  • 5: Competitor has thin content, low authority page, no backlinks
  • 4: Competitor has decent content but you have stronger domain/expertise
  • 3: Roughly equal — need better content + promotion to win
  • 2: Competitor has strong content and authority — long-term play
  • 1: Competitor has dominant position (Wikipedia, major brand) — skip

Business Value (1-5):

  • 5: Directly drives revenue (transactional keyword, product-related)
  • 4: Drives qualified leads (commercial investigation)
  • 3: Builds authority in a core topic area
  • 2: Drives traffic but low conversion potential
  • 1: Vanity keyword with no business connection

Step 4: Attack Plan

Organize into three tracks:

Quick Wins (execute first)

Keywords where:

  • You already rank on page 1 (positions 4-10)
  • Position gap with competitor is small (1-3 positions)
  • Content refresh + better internal linking could close the gap

Action: optimize existing pages, improve title/meta, add internal links, update content.

Content Gaps to Fill (execute next)

Keywords where:

  • Competitor ranks but you don't
  • Topic is directly relevant to your business
  • Winnability is 3+

Action: create new content targeting these keywords. Use brief skill for each.

Long-Term Plays (sequence over months)

Keywords where:

  • Head terms with high difficulty
  • Requires building topical authority first (use build-clusters)
  • Needs backlink acquisition to compete

Action: build supporting content first, then tackle the head term.

Defend (monitor)

Keywords where:

  • You rank well but competitors are gaining ground
  • Position has dropped 2+ spots in recent months

Action: refresh content, strengthen internal links, monitor monthly.

Step 5: Competitive Battlecard

For each key competitor, build a battlecard — a living document for ongoing competitive intelligence:

Battlecard Template

COMPETITIVE BATTLECARD: [Competitor Name]
Last Updated: [Date] | Confidence: [High/Medium/Low]

OVERVIEW
- Domain: [url] | DR: [score] | Est. Organic Traffic: [monthly]
- Tagline: [their positioning statement]
- Target Customer: [who they sell to]
- Pricing: [range or model]

THEIR STRENGTHS (be honest)
| Strength | Evidence | Impact on Your Rankings |
|----------|----------|----------------------|
| ... | ... | ... |

THEIR WEAKNESSES
| Weakness | Evidence | How to Exploit |
|----------|----------|---------------|
| ... | ... | ... |

YOUR DIFFERENTIATORS
| Differentiator | Proof Point |
|---------------|------------|
| ... | ... |

CONTENT COMPARISON
| Metric | You | Competitor |
|--------|-----|-----------|
| Total indexed pages | ... | ... |
| Keywords in top 10 | ... | ... |
| Publishing frequency | ... | ... |
| Top content format | ... | ... |
| Backlink count | ... | ... |

OBJECTION HANDLING
| When They Say... | You Respond With... |
|-----------------|-------------------|
| ... | ... |

DISCOVERY QUESTIONS
Questions to ask during sales calls that surface this competitor's weaknesses:
1. [question that highlights your advantage]
2. [question about a feature they lack]

Quarterly Review Triggers

Update battlecards when:

  • Competitor launches a new feature or product
  • Competitor changes pricing
  • Competitor raises funding or makes an acquisition
  • Significant shift in review sentiment (G2, Capterra, TrustRadius)
  • You launch a competing feature
  • Significant win or loss in a competitive deal

Step 6: Content Production Sequence

Order the attack plan for maximum ROI:

Priority Keyword Action Page Track Est. Timeline
1 ... Optimize existing /blog/post Quick win 1-2 weeks
2 ... Create new /blog/new-post Gap fill 2-4 weeks
3 ... Build cluster /guides/topic/ Long-term 2-3 months

Output Format

Competitive Attack Plan: [domain] vs [competitors]

Battlecards [One battlecard per key competitor — see Step 5 template]

Competitive Landscape

Competitor Keyword Overlap Keywords They Win Keywords You Win Avg Position Gap
... ... ... ... ...

Top Opportunities [Scored keyword table from Step 3]

Attack Plan

Quick Wins (this month) [List with specific actions per keyword]

Gaps to Fill (next 1-3 months) [List with content recommendations]

Long-Term Plays (3-6 months) [List with cluster-building approach]

Defend (ongoing monitoring) [Keywords and pages to watch]

Production Schedule [Table from Step 5]


Pro Tip: Use the free SEO Benchmark Tool to compare your site against competitors on key metrics. SEOJuice MCP users can run /seojuice:competitor-analysis for instant keyword overlap, position battles, and content gap opportunities — the list_competitors and list_content_gaps tools provide the exact data needed for this attack plan.

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4.745 reviews
  • Arjun Perez· Dec 24, 2024

    beat-competitors fits our agent workflows well — practical, well scoped, and easy to wire into existing repos.

  • Chaitanya Patil· Dec 12, 2024

    Solid pick for teams standardizing on skills: beat-competitors is focused, and the summary matches what you get after install.

  • Arjun Gonzalez· Dec 12, 2024

    Solid pick for teams standardizing on skills: beat-competitors is focused, and the summary matches what you get after install.

  • Daniel Anderson· Dec 8, 2024

    I recommend beat-competitors for anyone iterating fast on agent tooling; clear intent and a small, reviewable surface area.

  • Yuki White· Nov 27, 2024

    Keeps context tight: beat-competitors is the kind of skill you can hand to a new teammate without a long onboarding doc.

  • Daniel Reddy· Nov 19, 2024

    beat-competitors reduced setup friction for our internal harness; good balance of opinion and flexibility.

  • Soo White· Nov 15, 2024

    beat-competitors has been reliable in day-to-day use. Documentation quality is above average for community skills.

  • Piyush G· Nov 3, 2024

    We added beat-competitors from the explainx registry; install was straightforward and the SKILL.md answered most questions upfront.

  • Amelia Smith· Nov 3, 2024

    We added beat-competitors from the explainx registry; install was straightforward and the SKILL.md answered most questions upfront.

  • Shikha Mishra· Oct 22, 2024

    beat-competitors fits our agent workflows well — practical, well scoped, and easy to wire into existing repos.

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