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Competitive Landscape Grid

Use for: Market analysis, competitive positioning, investor decks

Base prompt template:

A clean, modern 2x2 competitive landscape grid suitable for a board presentation.
X-axis labeled "[X-axis label]" ranging from low to high.
Y-axis labeled "[Y-axis label]" ranging from low to high.
[N] company logos or circles positioned in the grid:
- [Company 1] in [quadrant] position
- [Company 2] in [quadrant] position
- [Company 3] in [quadrant] position
- "Our company" highlighted with a distinct marker or glow
Each quadrant has a subtle label: [Q1 name], [Q2 name], [Q3 name], [Q4 name].
Professional, minimalist corporate style with a light gray or white background.
Muted color palette with one accent color for "our company" marker.
No decorative elements, just the grid and company positions.

Common axes:

  • Price / Value
  • Innovation / Reliability
  • Enterprise / SMB focus
  • Feature depth / Ease of use
  • Market share / Growth rate

Customization points:

  • Axis labels and meanings
  • Companies to include (6-10 typical)
  • Quadrant names (optional)
  • Highlight position for "our company"

Market Positioning Matrix

Use for: Strategic positioning, market segmentation, product strategy

Base prompt template:

A sophisticated 2x2 strategic positioning matrix for executive presentation.
X-axis: "[X dimension]" with arrows showing direction.
Y-axis: "[Y dimension]" with arrows showing direction.
Four clearly labeled quadrants:
- Top-right: "[Quadrant 1 name]" (ideal position)
- Top-left: "[Quadrant 2 name]"
- Bottom-right: "[Quadrant 3 name]"
- Bottom-left: "[Quadrant 4 name]"
Position markers for [N] entities scattered appropriately across quadrants.
Clean, professional design with subtle grid lines.
Executive-ready styling with muted blues and grays.
White or light background, suitable for slide presentations.

Common matrix types:

  • BCG Matrix: Market Growth vs Market Share (Stars, Cash Cows, Question Marks, Dogs)
  • Ansoff Matrix: Market/Product (New vs Existing)
  • Risk/Reward: Risk level vs Expected return
  • Urgency/Importance: Eisenhower matrix style

Customization points:

  • Axis dimensions
  • Quadrant names and meanings
  • Number of positioned items
  • Whether to show movement arrows

Transformation Timeline

Use for: Company history, strategic roadmaps, change management

Base prompt template:

A horizontal transformation timeline spanning [Year 1] to [Year 2].
[N] major milestones marked along the timeline:
- [Year]: [Milestone 1] (icon or symbol)
- [Year]: [Milestone 2]
- [Year]: [Milestone 3]
- [Year]: [Milestone 4 - current or future]
Clean, modern infographic style with a flowing horizontal line.
Each milestone has a small icon and brief label above or below.
Color progression from [past color] to [future color] showing evolution.
Professional corporate aesthetic, suitable for a strategy presentation.
White background, bold milestone markers, subtle connecting lines.

Common milestone types:

  • Founding / Key hires
  • Product launches
  • Market expansions
  • Strategic pivots
  • Acquisitions
  • Revenue milestones

Customization points:

  • Time span
  • Number of milestones (4-8 typical)
  • Icon style (geometric, illustrative)
  • Color scheme progression

Strategic Flywheel

Use for: Business model visualization, growth loops, investor presentations

Base prompt template:

A circular strategic flywheel diagram showing [N] interconnected elements.
Central concept: "[Core value or goal]"
Outer ring elements flowing clockwise:
- [Element 1] → [Element 2] → [Element 3] → [Element 4] → back to [Element 1]
Arrows between each element showing the flow and momentum.
Clean, modern corporate infographic style.
Color-coded elements with a central hub design.
Professional and polished, suitable for investor presentation.
White background, bold circular flow, clear directional arrows.
Each element has a small icon and label.

Common flywheel patterns:

  • Amazon: Lower prices → More customers → More sellers → Better selection → repeat
  • Platform: More users → More data → Better product → More users
  • Content: Great content → More audience → More revenue → Better content
  • Customer success: Happy customers → Referrals → Growth → Investment → Better product

Customization points:

  • Number of elements (3-6 typical)
  • Central concept
  • Arrow style and flow direction
  • Color coding by element type

Future Product Vision

Use for: Product roadmap presentations, innovation concepts, R&D showcases

Base prompt template:

A conceptual illustration of a future [product/service type] in [industry].
Key features visualized:
- [Feature 1]: [Visual representation]
- [Feature 2]: [Visual representation]
- [Feature 3]: [Visual representation]
Futuristic but grounded aesthetic—not sci-fi, but forward-looking.
Clean, abstract style with [industry] visual language.
Represents innovation and customer benefit.
Professional illustration suitable for a strategy deck or product vision document.
Soft gradients, modern color palette, subtle tech elements.
No specific UI screenshots—conceptual and aspirational.

Common vision elements:

  • AI/automation indicators (neural networks, smart interfaces)
  • Connectivity (lines, networks, global reach)
  • User delight (happy interactions, seamless experiences)
  • Data intelligence (insights, dashboards, predictions)

Customization points:

  • Industry context
  • Key features to emphasize
  • Level of abstraction (concrete vs. conceptual)
  • Visual style (tech-forward, human-centered, etc.)

General Style Guidelines

  1. Executive audience: Always specify "board presentation" or "investor deck" quality
  2. Clean and minimal: Avoid clutter—these are conceptual, not data-dense
  3. Professional palette: Muted colors, one accent for emphasis
  4. White backgrounds: Maximum versatility for slide decks
  5. Text minimal: AI text rendering is imperfect—use for labels only
  6. Orientation: Landscape for presentations (16:9), square for documents