Overview
A product teardown that only lists features is a product catalog, not intelligence. The strategic value of a teardown is in the interpretation: why did they build it this way, what does the UX reveal about their target user, what have they deliberately left out, and what does the architecture of their product reveal about where they are going next?
The Competitive Product Teardown Prompt generates a structured analysis that goes from observable product decisions to strategic inference — revealing the competitor's product philosophy, their target user assumptions, their technical constraints, and the roadmap direction their current product implies.
What you get: - Core product architecture analysis: the structural decisions that reveal strategic intent - Target user inference: who the product was designed for based on UX and feature prioritization - Feature prioritization analysis: what they built first, what they built last, and what they haven't built - Technical constraint inference: what their architecture limits them from building - Onboarding and activation analysis: what their onboarding reveals about their ideal customer - Roadmap inference: the 3 features they are most likely building right now - Product gap exploitation: specific product decisions you can make to win their users
Built for: product managers, CPOs, and strategy teams who need to understand a competitor's product deeply enough to build against it — not just describe it.