Competitor page teardown

A detailed teardown of one competitor page: structure, content moves, meta, commercial blocks — what to adopt and what to beat.

A single strong competitor page often reveals more than a broad SERP overview — which structural and content decisions actually work for a given query and audience. Reading one page closely enough to catch the non-obvious wins is slow to do by hand.

This skill reads a competitor page in full and breaks it into structure, content depth, meta tags, commercial elements, and weaknesses, turning a vague "good page" impression into a concrete list of what to adopt and where the competitor can be beaten.

What it does

Given a competitor page URL (and optionally a note on your own project for sharper conclusions), the skill analyzes heading structure and block order, content depth and specificity, meta-tag and snippet potential, commercial elements like pricing and guarantees, and outdated or weak spots that hurt trust.

What you get

A three-part chat report: why the page works, with three to five concrete techniques behind its strength; what to adopt, adapted to your own situation rather than copied outright; and where to beat it, turning the competitor's weaknesses into your advantage.

FAQ

Is a URL enough, or do I need to describe my own project?
A URL is enough on its own. Adding a short description of your project sharpens the findings toward what's actually applicable to your niche.
Does it check technical factors like page speed?
No, it focuses on visible content: structure, text, meta tags, and commercial elements. Technical diagnostics are covered by other skills in the catalog.

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