Tracking competitors, customer feedback, and industry news is valuable, but only if it leads somewhere.
Most marketers collect information and do nothing with it because turning inputs into insight takes too long.
This workflow changes that. Paste in what you're seeing, and ChatGPT returns a clear summary of what it means and what to do next.
Use this prompt:
You are a senior marketing strategist. I'm going to share raw intelligence from the past week. Analyze it and give me:
1. KEY SIGNALS
- What's actually worth paying attention to
- Any patterns or themes across the inputs
2. STRATEGIC IMPLICATIONS
- What this means for my positioning, messaging, or campaigns
- Any threats or opportunities I should act on
3. RECOMMENDED ACTIONS
- Top 2-3 specific moves to make this week (ranked by impact)
- One thing to monitor closely going forward
My inputs:
- Competitor activity: [new campaigns, pricing changes, product updates]
- Customer feedback: [reviews, support themes, survey responses]
- Industry news: [trends, platform changes, relevant articles]
- My current focus: [campaign, product, or goal you're working toward]
Be direct. Flag what matters, ignore what doesn't.
Run it weekly. Paste in what you've noticed, and you'll never be caught off guard again.
Happy prompting!
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Last week Viktor wrote a brief, built a landing page, and opened a pull request.
Last week, Viktor wrote a campaign brief, built a landing page, opened a pull request, generated a board-ready PDF from live Stripe data, and sent a follow-up email to a churned customer. All from Slack. Same colleague that also pulls your reports and monitors your dashboards. 5,700+ teams. 3,000+ integrations.
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