Competitor Analysis Framework: The 5 Step Guide You MUST Follow
Competitor analysis is one of those things every founder knows they should do, but most either skip entirely or approach in a haphazard way that yields little actionable insight. In this video, TK Kader delivers a structured, step-by-step competitor analysis framework designed to cut through the noise and give you a clear picture of where you stand in your market. TK walks through a systematic five-step process that moves from mapping the competitive landscape all the way to building a strategic action plan based on what you uncover. The framework is built for practitioners, not academics. You won't find vague advice about "knowing your competition" here. Instead, TK lays out specific exercises and deliverables for each step, including how to define your market boundaries, identify direct and indirect competitors, evaluate their strengths and weaknesses objectively, and synthesize your findings into strategic decisions about positioning, pricing, and product roadmap. This is particularly valuable for early-stage founders and product leaders who need to make high-stakes decisions about where to play and how to win, but don't have the resources for a multi-month consulting engagement. The video moves at a practical pace, balancing conceptual depth with immediately applicable tactics that you can start using the same day.
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About This Video
Competitor analysis is one of those things every founder knows they should do, but most either skip entirely or approach in a haphazard way that yields little actionable insight. In this video, TK Kader delivers a structured, step-by-step competitor analysis framework designed to cut through the noise and give you a clear picture of where you stand in your market. TK walks through a systematic five-step process that moves from mapping the competitive landscape all the way to building a strategic action plan based on what you uncover.
The framework is built for practitioners, not academics. You won't find vague advice about "knowing your competition" here. Instead, TK lays out specific exercises and deliverables for each step, including how to define your market boundaries, identify direct and indirect competitors, evaluate their strengths and weaknesses objectively, and synthesize your findings into strategic decisions about positioning, pricing, and product roadmap. This is particularly valuable for early-stage founders and product leaders who need to make high-stakes decisions about where to play and how to win, but don't have the resources for a multi-month consulting engagement. The video moves at a practical pace, balancing conceptual depth with immediately applicable tactics that you can start using the same day.
What You'll Learn
- ♦How to define your competitive market segment precisely so you're comparing apples to apples and not chasing the wrong competitors
- ♦A method for identifying both direct competitors (who solve the same problem the same way) and indirect competitors (who solve it differently) that you might be overlooking
- ♦How to systematically evaluate competitor strengths and weaknesses across dimensions like product features, pricing, go-to-market motion, and customer experience
- ♦A framework for mapping competitors onto a strategic landscape so you can visually identify white space and overcrowded zones
- ♦Techniques for turning competitive intelligence into actionable decisions about positioning, differentiation, and your product roadmap
- ♦How to build a lightweight but repeatable process for ongoing competitor monitoring so your analysis stays current without becoming a full-time job
- ♦Common mistakes founders make when analyzing competitors, including confirmation bias, feature-list obsession, and underestimating incumbents