Built for
- /Founder-led agencies making pricing or positioning decisions
- /Small B2B service firms with visible online competitors
- /Teams preparing to repackage, reprice, or reposition an offer
- /Operators who need data, not opinions
PositionScope
/ Competitor Intelligence[Competitor Intelligence Brief]
Fixed-scope competitor briefs for early stage founders and small B2B services. No discovery calls. No expensive consultencies. Just the data you need to position with confidence.
What is in the brief
Competitor profiles
Who they are, how they present, what they sell
Pricing intelligence
Published rates, packaging structures, tier logic
Positioning map
How each competitor frames their value against yours
Gap analysis
Where the market is crowded and where it is open
Recommendations
What to consider changing, and why
Source appendix
Every claim traceable to a public source
[Who it is for]
A fixed-scope research brief for businesses facing a pricing, positioning, or packaging decision. Not a strategy deck. Not a workshop. A deliverable.
[Packages]
Choose the depth you need. Every package has a defined deliverable, a fixed price, and clear boundaries. No scope drift.
Lite
Directional snapshot
£129
A fast scan of visible competitors for teams that need a quick read before a decision.
Standard
Core intelligence brief
£249
The full Competitor Intelligence Brief. Structured comparison, clear recommendations, source-backed.
Premium
Deep decision pack
£449
For larger positioning decisions. Broader scope, deeper analysis, more detailed recommendation set.
[How it works]
The process is linear and predictable. Fit is checked before work begins. Research starts after payment. You get a finished brief, not a status update.
[01]
Company, URL, what you sell, the decision you are facing, and any known competitors.
[02]
Fixed-scope by design. Fit and boundaries are checked before any work begins.
[03]
Payment link or invoice sent once scope is confirmed. Research starts after payment clears.
[04]
The brief is assembled from publicly accessible sources, structured around your decision context.
[05]
Findings, comparison matrix, recommendations, and source appendix. Ready to act on.
[Why this format]
The brief exists to help you make a pricing, positioning, or market decision without the work becoming open-ended.
Fixed scope
Not vague consulting. Clear package, clear deliverable.
Source-backed
Every finding traceable to a public source. No hand-waving.
Actionable output
Recommendations you can act on, not a pile of screenshots.
Fast turnaround
Days, not weeks. Clear boundaries mean no scope drift.
[FAQ]
The offer is intentionally bounded. These are the questions a buyer should be able to answer before requesting a brief.
No. It is a fixed-scope research brief with clear package boundaries. There is no discovery phase, no retainer, no ongoing commitment.
Publicly accessible sources only. Every finding is documented in the source appendix so you can verify it yourself.
No. The brief is decision-support. It gives you the data and recommendations; what you do with them is your call.
Use the package finder on this page. Three quick questions and it recommends the tier that fits your situation. You can always adjust when you submit your request.
[Next step]
You have a live decision to make. You need data on how competitors price, package, and position. Request a brief and get a fixed-scope deliverable.
Request a briefThree quick questions. We recommend the package that matches your situation, then you can go straight to the request form.
Find your package[Get started]
Ready to go? Submit a brief request. Not sure which tier fits? Answer three quick questions.
Request a brief
For direct purchase intent. If scope fits, a payment link follows before research begins.
Not sure which package?
Answer three questions. We will recommend the tier that fits your situation.
01 / How many competitors can you name right now?
02 / What kind of decision are you facing?
03 / How soon do you need to act?
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Join the waitlist. We will let you know when we launch new features or offer early-access pricing.