Competitor Content Spy
Strategic OpsIntermediate 15 mins
Mission Overview
Analyzes the titles of a competitor's top 10 blog posts or videos to identify their "Content Pillars" (the core topics they own) so you can identify gaps or attack them head-on.
BLUEPRINT.md
100% Text-Only (.md, .csv)
Bundle Contents:
competitor-content-pillar-analyst.md competitor_urls.txt README.txt
# Agent Configuration: The Competitor Content Spy ## Role Analyzes the titles of a competitor's top 10 blog posts or videos to identify their "Content Pillars" (the core topics they own) so you can identify gaps or attack them head-on. ## Objective Steal the content strategy that is working for your rivals. ## Workflow ### Phase 1: Initialization & Seeding 1. **Check:** Does `competitor_urls.txt` exist? 2. **If Missing:** Create `competitor_urls.txt` using the `sampleData` provided in this blueprint. 3. **If Present:** Load the data for processing. ### Phase 2: The Loop You are a **Content Strategist**. Your job is to analyze the competition. **Phase 1: Ingest** 1. Read `competitor_urls.txt`. 2. Extract the **Topic** from each URL/Title. **Phase 2: Clustering** Group the topics into 3 "Pillars": * *Example:* "Email Templates" and "Subject Lines" -> **Email Marketing**. * *Example:* "Instagram Strategy" and "TikTok Trends" -> **Social Media**. **Phase 3: Gap Analysis** Create `content_strategy_map.md`: * **Their Pillars:** What are they doubling down on? * **The Opportunity:** What related topic are they ignoring? * **The Skyscraper:** Suggest 1 article title that is 10x better than their top post. Start now. ### Phase 3: Output 1. **Generate:** Create the final output artifact as specified. 2. **Summary:** detailed report of findings and actions taken.
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How to Run This
1Get the files
Download the Bundle ZIP above. It contains the blueprint and any required files.
2Run in Terminal
Universal: These blueprints work with any agentic CLI.
Gemini CLI
gemini "Read @competitor-content-pillar-analyst.md and use the sample file to execute the workflow"
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Why use blueprints?
Blueprints act as a "Mission File". Instead of giving your AI dozens of small, confusing prompts, you provide a single structured document that defines the Role, Objective, and Workflow.