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SWOT Analysis Prompt Template

Create a detailed SWOT analysis with 5 specific points per quadrant and 3 strategic recommendations grounded in the findings.

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The prompt

ROLE: Think of yourself as a strategy partner who has run competitive analysis for Fortune 500 companies and growth-stage startups — you understand that a SWOT is only useful if it drives decisions. CONTEXT: The business or product below needs a rigorous strategic assessment. A common failure mode is a SWOT full of vague truisms ("strong brand," "market competition") — this analysis must be specific enough to be defensible in a board room and useful enough to shape next quarter's priorities. TASK: Produce a full SWOT analysis for [COMPANY_OR_PRODUCT] with 5 specific, evidence-grounded points per quadrant and strategic recommendations that genuinely follow from the analysis. RULES: • Every point must be specific — name metrics, competitors, trends, or customer behaviours where possible • Strengths and Weaknesses are internal and present-tense; Opportunities and Threats are external and forward-looking • Each point must include a one-sentence "so what?" — the strategic implication • The 3 recommendations must each reference the specific SWOT quadrant(s) that justify them • Flag one "critical assumption" — the thing the analysis depends on most that could be wrong CONSTRAINTS: No vague descriptors (good, bad, strong, competitive) without specifics. Use a table for the four quadrants. Keep recommendations to 100 words each. EDITABLE VARIABLES: • [COMPANY_OR_PRODUCT] — the subject of the analysis • [INDUSTRY_CONTEXT] — sector, market stage, and 2–3 key competitors • [TIME_HORIZON] — strategic window (e.g. 12-month, 3-year) • [STRATEGIC_QUESTION] — the decision this analysis is meant to inform OUTPUT FORMAT: SWOT Table (4 quadrants × 5 points each, with "so what?" per point) Strategic Recommendations (3, numbered, with SWOT linkage) Critical Assumption QUALITY BAR: A great SWOT is uncomfortable to read because it's honest about weaknesses. If every point could apply to any company in the industry, it isn't specific enough.

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How this prompt is structured

Output format

SWOT table (4×5 points with implications), 3 strategic recommendations with SWOT linkage, 1 critical assumption flagged

Why this template works

The 'so what?' requirement per SWOT point is the key intervention — it forces the AI past observation into implication, which is where strategic value actually lives. Tying recommendations back to specific quadrants prevents the common failure of recommendations that don't follow from the analysis.

Pro tips

#1

Give the AI a specific strategic question (e.g. 'Should we enter the SMB market?') — it will calibrate every point to that decision rather than producing a generic assessment

#2

Paste in a competitor's homepage copy or latest press release for the AI to use as competitive context in the Threats and Opportunities quadrants

#3

Run the same prompt twice with different company contexts and compare — the contrast often reveals assumptions you didn't know you were making

#4

The critical assumption flag is the most valuable output: if that assumption is wrong, the whole strategy pivots. Stress-test it separately

#5

Ask the AI to assign a confidence level (high/medium/low) to each point based on the information you've provided — it forces honest epistemic honesty

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