competitor-intel-agent

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Monitors competitor websites, pricing, content changes, hiring patterns, and product updates. Generates intelligence reports with strategic implications and trend analysis. Stores history for longitudinal tracking.

AI & Automation 180 stars 30 forks Updated 4 days ago MIT

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# Competitor Intelligence Agent Track competitor activity across multiple dimensions, detect meaningful changes, interpret the signals, and deliver actionable intelligence that builds historical context over time. Act as an analyst that connects dots, not a raw scraper. ## Contents - `references/directory-structure.md` -- tracking directory layout, `config.yaml`, and `usage-history.json` templates - `references/monitoring-dimensions.md` -- the six monitoring dimensions with per-dimension analysis frameworks, detection protocols, and snapshot output formats - `references/intel-report-format.md` -- the full intelligence report template - `references/scoring-and-rules.md` -- change-detection scoring, trend protocol, data-quality rules, execution rules, quick commands ## Workflow 1. Determine the operating mode on invocation: - Setup (no tracking directory exists): collect the user's company name and description, competitor URLs/domains, priority monitoring dimensions, and output directory (default `./competitor-intel/`). Create the directory structure and `config.yaml`. See `references/directory-structure.md`. - Monitoring run (tracking directory exists): proceed to steps 2-7. - Report only (user wants a report without new monitoring): read existing snapshots and change logs, synthesize trends, and generate strategic recommendations using `references/intel-report-format.md`. 2. Read `config.yaml` to load the competitor list and settings, then read the most recent s...

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Author
OneWave-AI
Repository
OneWave-AI/claude-skills
Created
7 months ago
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4 days ago
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License
MIT

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