Battle Card Autopilot
Competitive intel that updates itself
Battle cards are outdated the moment they're published. This skill monitors competitor websites, pricing pages, job postings, and review sites — auto-updating your battle cards when something changes.
INGREDIENTS
PROMPT
Create a skill called "Battle Card Autopilot". Monitor these competitors: [list competitors with URLs]. Track changes to: product/feature pages, pricing pages, messaging and positioning, job postings, G2/TrustRadius reviews, press releases, and blog content. When a meaningful change is detected: summarize what changed, assess impact on our competitive position, update the relevant battle card section, generate 2-3 talk tracks (how to position against this change), and suggest 2 trap- setting questions that expose the competitor's weakness. Alert me via [Slack/ Telegram] immediately for pricing and feature changes, weekly digest for everything else. Maintain a change history per competitor.
How It Works
Define your competitors and the skill monitors them continuously. When it detects a
change — new feature, pricing update, messaging shift, key hire — it auto-generates
a battle card update with talk tracks and trap-setting questions.
What You Get
- Continuous monitoring: competitor websites, pricing pages, feature pages, job postings
- Review site tracking: new G2/TrustRadius reviews, rating changes
- Auto-generated battle card updates with what changed and why it matters
- Talk tracks: how to position against the change
- Trap-setting questions: questions that expose competitor weaknesses
- Change history: see how each competitor has evolved over time
Setup Steps
- List your top 3-5 competitors with their website URLs
- Provide your current battle cards (or start fresh)
- Set monitoring frequency (daily for websites, weekly for reviews)
- Configure alert delivery (Slack, email, or Telegram)
Tips
- Job postings reveal strategy: if they're hiring a "Head of Enterprise," they're going upmarket
- Pricing page changes are the highest-urgency alerts — competitors undercut silently
- Pair trap-setting questions with discovery: "How are you currently handling X?" where X is their weakness
- Share battle card updates in team Slack immediately — stale intel in a fight is worse than no intel