I will conduct in-depth market research with a competitor analysis report

I will conduct in-depth market research with a competitor analysis report

About this gig

I will conduct in-depth market research and deliver a competitor analysis report that turns scattered data into clear, decision-ready insight for your business.

Guesswork is expensive. Before you launch a product, enter a new market, raise a round, or reposition an existing brand, you need a grounded, evidence-backed view of who you're up against, where demand actually sits, and what white space you can credibly own. I research that for you and hand you a structured report you can act on the same week.

What you get

  • A clean, well-organized market research report delivered as a formatted PDF plus an editable document (Google Docs or Word), so you can drop sections straight into your own decks and plans.
  • A competitor analysis covering 3 to 10 direct and adjacent competitors (depending on tier), each profiled on positioning, target audience, pricing structure, core offer, distribution channels, content/marketing approach, and visible strengths and weaknesses.
  • A side-by-side comparison matrix in a spreadsheet, scoring competitors across the dimensions that matter most to your decision, so differences are obvious at a glance.
  • A market sizing snapshot with available TAM/SAM/SOM estimates, growth trends, and the assumptions behind every number, clearly labeled so you know what is sourced versus modeled.
  • A target customer profile summary: who buys, why, what they pay attention to, and which segments are underserved.
  • A SWOT analysis for your business (or your planned offer) framed against the competitive set.
  • A white-space and opportunity section: gaps in the market, positioning angles, and pricing or feature openings your competitors are leaving on the table.
  • Prioritized recommendations — not just data, but a short list of concrete next moves ranked by impact and effort.
  • A sources appendix with every reference linked, so your team (or investors) can verify the research.

Plans

FeatureBasicStandardPremium
Competitors profiledUp to 3Up to 6Up to 10
Comparison matrixCore dimensionsFull matrixFull matrix + scoring
Market sizing (TAM/SAM/SOM)SnapshotDetailedDetailed + scenarios
Target customer profileSummarySegmentedSegmented + personas
SWOT analysisYesYes
White-space / opportunity mapBriefYesIn-depth
RecommendationsKey pointsPrioritized listPrioritized + roadmap
Strategy call30 min60 min
Report length (approx.)8–12 pages15–25 pages25–40 pages
Revisions123

How it works

  1. Brief and kickoff. You fill out a short intake covering your business, the market or product in question, your goals, geography, and any competitors you already have on your radar. If anything is unclear, I'll ask focused follow-up questions before starting.
  2. Scoping. I confirm the research questions, the competitor shortlist, the markets and segments in scope, and the deliverable structure, so we're aligned before any hours go into the work.
  3. Desk research. I gather data from public and reputable secondary sources — company sites, pricing pages, product listings, industry reports, press, reviews, social and ad libraries, financial filings where public, and search/keyword signals — and log every source.
  4. Analysis and synthesis. I build the comparison matrix, size the market, run the SWOT, and identify patterns, gaps, and opportunities. This is where raw data becomes insight.
  5. Drafting. I write the report in plain, structured language with charts and tables, flagging confidence levels and assumptions honestly.
  6. Delivery and walkthrough. You receive the full report package. On Standard and Premium, we get on a call so I can walk you through the findings and answer questions.
  7. Revisions. You review and request adjustments within the included revision rounds.

Why choose this

  • Decision-ready, not just a data dump. Every report ends in recommendations you can actually use, not a pile of charts you have to interpret alone.
  • Transparent sourcing. Numbers are labeled as sourced or estimated, assumptions are stated, and references are linked. No black boxes.
  • Honest scope. This is rigorous secondary (desk) research and analysis. If a question genuinely requires primary research — surveys, interviews, or paid proprietary databases — I'll tell you upfront rather than fabricate certainty.
  • Editable deliverables. You get files your team can reuse, edit, and embed, not a locked PDF.
  • Clear communication. Structured updates, plain English, and a real walkthrough on the higher tiers.

Who it's for / use cases

  • Founders and startups validating an idea, sizing a market, or preparing a pitch deck for investors.
  • Small and mid-sized businesses entering a new market, region, or product category.
  • Marketers and product teams repositioning a brand or refining pricing against the competitive set.
  • Consultants and agencies who need a solid research foundation to build a client strategy on.
  • E-commerce and SaaS operators benchmarking competitors' offers, pricing, and messaging.
  • Anyone preparing a business plan, grant application, or internal go/no-go decision that needs credible market evidence.

FAQ

Q: Is this primary research or secondary research? This service is in-depth secondary (desk) research and analysis using public and reputable sources. It does not include running surveys, customer interviews, or access to paid proprietary databases. If your decision truly needs primary data, I'll flag it and we can discuss scope.

Q: How many competitors will you cover? Up to 3 on Basic, up to 6 on Standard, and up to 10 on Premium. If you already have a competitor list, send it; if not, identifying the right set is part of the work.

Q: Which industries do you cover? Most B2B and B2C sectors including SaaS, e-commerce, professional services, consumer products, and digital products. For highly regulated or niche technical fields, share details first so I can confirm I can do the topic justice.

Q: Can you guarantee exact market size numbers? No one honestly can. I provide the best available estimates with clearly stated assumptions and sources. Where figures are modeled rather than directly sourced, they're labeled as such.

Q: What do you need from me to start? Your business or product context, target market and geography, your goals for the research, and any known competitors. The more you share, the sharper the output.

Q: How long does it take? Timelines depend on tier and scope and are agreed at kickoff. Larger competitor sets and deeper market sizing take longer; I'll give you a realistic delivery window before starting.

Q: What format is the report delivered in? A formatted PDF plus an editable document, with the comparison matrix as a spreadsheet. Sources are linked in an appendix.

Q: What if I need changes after delivery? Each tier includes revision rounds (1 on Basic, 2 on Standard, 3 on Premium) to refine focus, depth, or framing within the agreed scope.

Reviews4.5(6)

  • @amir_codes
    ★★★★★5

    Hired this for the specialty coffee subscription niche and the depth surprised me. They identified five competitors I had never even heard of, mapped out their strengths and weaknesses, and flagged a gap in the market I'm now building around. Delivered ahead of schedule too.

  • @miax
    ★★★★★5

    I needed a clear picture of the competitive landscape before launching my D2C skincare brand, and the report delivered exactly that. The competitor breakdown covered pricing tiers, positioning, and even their social media tactics, with a SWOT for each of the top five players. Turnaround was four days and every question I asked along the way got a thoughtful reply.

  • @avam
    ★★★★★5

    Great research on the local real estate market here. Clear, well-organized, and the actionable recommendations at the end were the best part.

  • @lunarforge
    ★★★★4

    Solid competitor analysis for my fitness app idea. The trends section and target audience profiles were genuinely useful, though I wish the market size estimates had cited a couple more recent sources. Communication was prompt and the seller revised a section without any fuss.

  • @amir_labs
    ★★★★★3

    The report was decent and covered the e-commerce pet supplies sector, but a fair amount of the competitor data felt high level and the formatting was a bit rough. To be fair, the seller answered my follow-up questions and pointed me to the underlying numbers when I asked.

  • @pixelbyte
    ★★★★★5

    Thorough work on the SaaS project management space. The market sizing and the side-by-side competitor matrix gave me real ammunition for my investor deck.