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Generate Competitor Comparison Pages

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competitor-pages
This tool generates high-converting, SEO-optimized comparison and alternatives pages (e.g., "X vs Y", "Best Tools Roundup"). It structures content with detailed features, comparison tables, and includes appropriate schema markup (Product, SoftwareApplication) to maximize visibility and capture competitive intent traffic. Ideal for digital marketers and content strategists.
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Overview

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Purpose

Create high-converting competitor comparison and alternatives pages that target competitive intent keywords with accurate, structured content and appropriate schema markup.

Input Required

The user must provide (or will be prompted for):

  • Page type: "X vs Y", "alternatives to X", "best tools roundup", or "comparison table"
  • Your product/service: The product being positioned
  • Competitors: 1-5 competitor products to compare against
  • Comparison criteria: Features, pricing, use cases to compare (or auto-detected)
  • Target audience: Who is making this purchase decision

Page Types

1. "X vs Y" Comparison Pages

  • Direct head-to-head comparison between two products/services
  • Balanced feature-by-feature analysis
  • Clear verdict or recommendation with justification
  • Target keyword: [Product A] vs [Product B]

2. "Alternatives to X" Pages

  • List of alternatives to a specific product/service
  • Each alternative with brief summary, pros/cons, best-for use case
  • Target keyword: [Product] alternatives, best alternatives to [Product]

3. "Best [Category] Tools" Roundup Pages

  • Curated list of top tools/services in a category
  • Ranking criteria clearly stated
  • Target keyword: best [category] tools [year], top [category] software

4. Comparison Table Pages

  • Feature matrix with multiple products in columns
  • Sortable/filterable layout recommendations
  • Target keyword: [category] comparison, [category] comparison chart

Process

  1. Load brand context: Read ~/.claude-marketing/brands/_active-brand.json for the active slug, then load ~/.claude-marketing/brands/{slug}/profile.json. Apply brand voice and compliance rules. Check for brand guidelines — especially restrictions on competitor mentions.
  2. Research competitors: Gather feature data, pricing, positioning from public sources. Verify all claims.
  3. Generate comparison structure: Feature matrix, content outline, section order
  4. Apply schema markup: Product, SoftwareApplication, or ItemList JSON-LD depending on page type (via schema-generator.py --type <Type>AggregateRating is not a standalone --type; it is a nested field inside Product, as shown in the Product template below)
  5. Optimize for conversion: CTA placement strategy, social proof sections, pricing highlights
  6. Apply fairness guidelines: Accuracy verification, source citations, affiliation disclosure
  7. Keyword optimization: Primary and secondary keyword targeting, title tag formulas, H1 patterns
  8. Internal linking strategy: Cross-link between related comparison pages, feature pages, case studies

Comparison Table Template

| Feature          | Your Product | Competitor A | Competitor B |
|------------------|:------------:|:------------:|:------------:|
| Feature 1        | ✅           | ✅           | ❌           |
| Feature 2        | ✅           | ⚠️ Partial   | ✅           |
| Feature 3        | ✅           | ❌           | ❌           |
| Pricing (from)   | $X/mo        | $Y/mo        | $Z/mo        |
| Free Tier        | ✅           | ❌           | ✅           |

Data Accuracy Requirements

  • All feature claims must be verifiable from public sources
  • Pricing must be current (include "as of [date]" note)
  • Update frequency: review quarterly or when competitors ship major changes
  • Link to source for each competitor data point where possible

Schema Markup Templates

Product with AggregateRating (for X vs Y pages)

{
  "@context": "https://schema.org",
  "@type": "Product",
  "name": "[Product Name]",
  "description": "[Product Description]",
  "brand": { "@type": "Brand", "name": "[Brand Name]" },
  "aggregateRating": {
    "@type": "AggregateRating",
    "ratingValue": "[Rating]",
    "reviewCount": "[Count]",
    "bestRating": "5",
    "worstRating": "1"
  }
}

SoftwareApplication (for software comparisons)

{
  "@context": "https://schema.org",
  "@type": "SoftwareApplication",
  "name": "[Software Name]",
  "applicationCategory": "[Category]",
  "operatingSystem": "[OS]",
  "offers": { "@type": "Offer", "price": "[Price]", "priceCurrency": "USD" }
}

ItemList (for roundup pages)

{
  "@context": "https://schema.org",
  "@type": "ItemList",
  "name": "Best [Category] Tools [Year]",
  "itemListOrder": "https://schema.org/ItemListOrderDescending",
  "numberOfItems": "[Count]",
  "itemListElement": [
    { "@type": "ListItem", "position": 1, "name": "[Product Name]", "url": "[Product URL]" }
  ]
}

Keyword Targeting

Comparison Intent Patterns

Pattern Example Volume Signal
[A] vs [B] "Slack vs Teams" High
[A] alternative "Figma alternatives" High
[A] alternatives [year] "Notion alternatives 2026" High
best [category] tools "best project management tools" High
[A] vs [B] for [use case] "AWS vs Azure for startups" Medium
[A] vs [B] pricing "HubSpot vs Salesforce pricing" Medium
is [A] better than [B] "is Notion better than Confluence" Medium

Title Tag Formulas

  • X vs Y: [A] vs [B]: [Key Differentiator] ([Year])
  • Alternatives: [N] Best [A] Alternatives in [Year] (Free & Paid)
  • Roundup: [N] Best [Category] Tools in [Year], Compared & Ranked

Conversion-Optimized Layouts

CTA Placement

  • Above fold: Brief comparison summary with primary CTA
  • After comparison table: "Try [Your Product] free" CTA
  • Bottom of page: Final recommendation with CTA
  • Avoid aggressive CTAs in competitor description sections (reduces trust)

Social Proof Sections

  • Customer testimonials relevant to comparison criteria
  • G2/Capterra/TrustPilot ratings (with source links)
  • Case studies showing migration from competitor
  • "Switched from [Competitor]" stories

Trust Signals

  • "Last updated [date]" timestamp
  • Author with relevant expertise
  • Methodology disclosure
  • Disclosure of own product affiliation
  • Balanced presentation — acknowledge competitor strengths honestly

Fairness Guidelines

  • Accuracy: All competitor information must be verifiable from public sources
  • No defamation: Never make false or misleading claims about competitors
  • Cite sources: Link to competitor websites, review sites, or documentation
  • Timely updates: Review and update when competitors release major changes
  • Disclose affiliation: Clearly state which product is yours
  • Balanced presentation: Acknowledge competitor strengths honestly
  • Pricing accuracy: Include "as of [date]" disclaimers on all pricing data

Output

A structured competitor comparison page package containing:

  • Page content template (minimum 1,500 words) with all sections
  • Feature matrix table
  • Schema markup (JSON-LD) appropriate to page type
  • Primary and secondary keywords with title tag and H1 recommendations
  • Internal linking plan (cross-link to related comparisons, feature pages, case studies)
  • Conversion optimization recommendations
  • Content gap analysis vs existing competitor pages

Agents Used

  • seo-specialist — Keyword targeting, schema markup, on-page optimization
  • content-creator — Comparison content writing, brand voice application
  • competitive-intel — Competitor feature and pricing research
  • brand-guardian — Ensure compliance with brand guidelines on competitor mentions

Scripts Used

  • schema-generator.py — Generate Product, SoftwareApplication, or ItemList JSON-LD
  • competitor-scraper.py — Extract competitor page data for comparison
  • content-scorer.py — Score comparison page quality
Info
Category Marketing
Name competitor-pages
Version v20260718
Size 7.81KB
Updated At 2026-07-25
Language