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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Battle cards are outdated the moment they're published.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.

House RecipeWork5 min setup

INGREDIENTS

🔎Web Search💬Slack✈️Telegram

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

  1. List your top 3-5 competitors with their website URLs
  2. Provide your current battle cards (or start fresh)
  3. Set monitoring frequency (daily for websites, weekly for reviews)
  4. 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
Tags:#competitive-intelligence#sales-enablement#sales#monitoring