Free Competitive Intelligence Report Template for SaaS (2026)
Get a ready-to-use competitive intelligence report template with all essential sections, examples, and step-by-step instructions for SaaS companies.

Creating a competitive intelligence report from scratch is time-consuming. You need to figure out what to include, how to structure it, and what questions to answer, all before you start the actual research.
That's why we've created a free competitive intelligence report template that gives you a proven framework. It includes every section you need, with examples and instructions to guide you through each one.
Whether you're building your first CI report or upgrading an existing process, this template will save you hours of setup time.
New to CI reports? Start with our comprehensive guide that explains each section in detail.
What's Included in This Template
Our competitive intelligence report template covers all seven essential sections:
Template Sections Overview
| Section | Purpose | Time to Complete |
|---|---|---|
| Executive Summary | Leadership overview of key findings | 30 min |
| Competitor Profiles | Deep-dive on each competitor | 2-3 hrs |
| Feature Comparison | Side-by-side capability matrix | 1-2 hrs |
| Pricing Analysis | Tier structure and positioning | 1-2 hrs |
| SWOT Analysis | Strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, threats | 1 hr |
| Market Positioning | Visual competitive landscape | 30 min |
| Recommendations | Actionable strategic next steps | 1 hr |
Section 1: Executive Summary Template
Your executive summary should fit on one page and answer three questions:
Executive Summary Template
Fill in this structure for your quarterly CI report
Key Competitive Developments (This Quarter)
- [Competitor A] launched [feature/product] targeting [segment]
- [Competitor B] raised prices by [X%] on [tier]
- [Competitor C] acquired [company] for [capability]
Competitive Position Assessment
- Our position: [Stronger / Stable / Weakening]
- Primary threat: [Competitor and reason]
- Primary opportunity: [Gap or trend to exploit]
Recommended Actions
- [Immediate action with timeline]
- [Short-term initiative]
- [Monitoring priority]
Q4 2024 Executive Summary
Key Competitive Developments (Q4 2024)
- Acme Analytics launched AI-powered forecasting, targeting enterprise
- DataCorp raised Professional tier pricing by 15%
- InsightHub acquired ReportBuilder for embedded analytics
Competitive Position Assessment
- Our position: Stable with opportunity
- Primary threat: Acme's AI features could attract our enterprise prospects
- Primary opportunity: DataCorp's price increase creates mid-market opening
Recommended Actions
- Accelerate AI roadmap items (Q1 priority)
- Launch competitive pricing campaign targeting DataCorp customers
- Monitor Acme enterprise deal velocity
Section 2: Competitor Profile Template
Create one profile for each primary competitor (3-5 total).
Competitor Profile Template
Create one profile for each of your 3-5 primary competitors
Competitor Profile: [Company Name]
Company Overview
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Founded | [Year] |
| Headquarters | [Location] |
| Employees | [Range] |
| Funding | [Total raised / Public] |
| Est. Revenue | [Range] |
Target Market
- Primary segment: [Enterprise / Mid-market / SMB]
- Industries: [List key verticals]
- Buyer persona: [Primary decision maker]
Product Summary
- Core product: [One sentence description]
- Key differentiator: [What they're known for]
- Recent launches: [Last 6 months]
Go-to-Market
- Sales model: [Self-serve / Sales-led / Hybrid]
- Primary channels: [List top 3]
- Messaging focus: [Core value proposition]
Strengths
- [Strength with evidence]
- [Strength with evidence]
- [Strength with evidence]
Weaknesses
- [Weakness with evidence]
- [Weakness with evidence]
- [Weakness with evidence]
Section 3: Feature Comparison Matrix Template
Build a comprehensive feature matrix to compare capabilities.
Feature Comparison Matrix Template
Track features across your product and all competitors
| Feature Category | Feature | Your Product | Competitor A | Competitor B | Competitor C |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Core | [Feature 1] | [Tier/Yes/No] | [Tier/Yes/No] | [Tier/Yes/No] | [Tier/Yes/No] |
| Core | [Feature 2] | ||||
| Advanced | [Feature 3] | ||||
| Advanced | [Feature 4] | ||||
| Enterprise | [Feature 5] |
Pro Tips for Feature Comparison:
⦿ Use consistent notation:
- "All" = All tiers
- "Pro+" = Professional and above
- "Ent" = Enterprise only
- "Add-on" = Paid extra
- "-" = Not available
⦿ Categorize features: Group by Core, Advanced, Enterprise, or by functional area
⦿ Note quality differences: Two products might have "reporting" but with vastly different capabilities
⦿ Update monthly: Features ship constantly in SaaS
Example: Analytics Platform Feature Matrix
| Feature | Your Product | Acme | DataCorp | InsightHub |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Custom Dashboards | All | All | Pro+ | All |
| Real-time Data Updates | Pro+ | Ent | Pro+ | Add-on |
| Data Exports (CSV/Excel) | All | All | All | Pro+ |
| AI-Powered Forecasting | Pro+ | Ent | - | Add-on |
| Custom SQL Queries | Pro+ | Pro+ | Ent | - |
| API Access | Pro+ | Ent | Pro+ | Ent |
| SSO/SAML | Ent | Ent | Ent | Ent |
| Dedicated Support | Ent | Ent | Ent | Add-on |
Section 4: Pricing Analysis Template
This section deserves special attention, as pricing intelligence drives strategic decisions.
Pricing Analysis Template
Analyze each competitor's pricing strategy and tier structure
Pricing Analysis: [Competitor Name]
Pricing Model
| Attribute | Value |
|---|---|
| Type | [Per-seat / Usage-based / Flat-rate / Hybrid] |
| Billing | [Monthly / Annual / Both] |
| Annual discount | [X%] |
Tier Structure
For each tier, document:
| Tier | Price | Target User | Key Inclusions | Key Limitations | Seat Limits |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| [Tier 1 Name] | [Price]/[unit]/[period] | [Who this tier is for] | [Top 3-5 features] | [Notable restrictions] | [Min/Max] |
| [Tier 2 Name] | [Price]/[unit]/[period] | ||||
| [Tier 3 Name] | Custom |
Pricing Observations
- Price anchoring: [How they use pricing psychology]
- Value gaps: [Where pricing doesn't match value]
- Recent changes: [Any price changes in last 12 months]
Competitive Price Position
Compared to our pricing:
- Tier comparison: [X% higher/lower]
- Value metric: [Better/Worse value at scale]
Section 5: SWOT Analysis Template
Create a SWOT for each major competitor AND for your own company.
SWOT Analysis Template
Analyze internal and external factors for each competitor and your company
SWOT Analysis: [Company Name]
Strengths (Internal Positives)
| Strength | Evidence | Impact |
|---|---|---|
| [Strength 1] | [How we know] | [High/Med/Low] |
| [Strength 2] | ||
| [Strength 3] |
Weaknesses (Internal Negatives)
| Weakness | Evidence | Impact |
|---|---|---|
| [Weakness 1] | [How we know] | [High/Med/Low] |
| [Weakness 2] | ||
| [Weakness 3] |
Opportunities (External Positives)
| Opportunity | Timing | Our Ability to Capture |
|---|---|---|
| [Opportunity 1] | [Now/Soon/Future] | [High/Med/Low] |
| [Opportunity 2] | ||
| [Opportunity 3] |
Threats (External Negatives)
| Threat | Likelihood | Potential Impact |
|---|---|---|
| [Threat 1] | [High/Med/Low] | [High/Med/Low] |
| [Threat 2] | ||
| [Threat 3] |
Section 6: Market Positioning Map Template
Visualize the competitive landscape along key dimensions.
Market Positioning Map Template
Create visual maps to identify positioning opportunities
Create a 2x2 matrix with:
- X-axis: [Dimension 1, e.g., Price: Low to High]
- Y-axis: [Dimension 2, e.g., Features: Basic to Advanced]
Plot each competitor as a circle, with size representing market share or relevance.
Common Positioning Dimensions:
- Price vs. Features
- SMB vs. Enterprise focus
- Ease of use vs. Power
- Vertical vs. Horizontal
- Self-serve vs. Sales-led
Identify:
- Crowded zones (red ocean)
- Empty zones (potential blue ocean)
- Your current position
- Your target position
Example: Analytics Platform Positioning
Analytics Platform Market Positioning (2025)
Price vs Features analysis showing competitive landscape
Feature Sophistication
High Features
High Features
Low Features
Low Features
Pricing
Section 7: Strategic Recommendations Template
Transform your analysis into action.
Strategic Recommendations Template
Turn insights into actionable initiatives with clear ownership
Strategic Recommendations
Immediate Actions (This Month)
| Action | Owner | Deadline | Success Metric |
|---|---|---|---|
| [Action 1] | [Person/Team] | [Date] | [How to measure] |
| [Action 2] |
Short-term Initiatives (This Quarter)
| Initiative | Rationale | Resources Needed |
|---|---|---|
| [Initiative 1] | [Why now, based on CI] | [What's required] |
| [Initiative 2] |
Monitoring Priorities
| What to Monitor | Trigger for Action | Response Plan |
|---|---|---|
| [Competitor pricing changes] | [>10% change] | [Pricing review] |
| [Feature launches] | [Core capability] | [Roadmap review] |
Strategic Considerations (Next 6-12 Months)
Based on competitive trends, consider:
- [Strategic consideration with rationale]
- [Strategic consideration with rationale]
How to Use This Template
Getting Started
- Download the template: Scroll down to grab both guided and clean versions (available below in Markdown and PDF)
- Open in your preferred tool: Works with Notion, Obsidian, VS Code, Typora, or any Markdown editor
- Identify competitors: Select 3-5 primary competitors to analyze
- Gather data: Use our complete guide for data sources
- Fill sections systematically: Start with competitor profiles, then build out
Recommended Update Cadence
| Section | Update Frequency |
|---|---|
| Executive Summary | Quarterly |
| Competitor Profiles | Quarterly |
| Feature Comparison | Monthly |
| Pricing Analysis | Monthly |
| SWOT Analysis | Quarterly |
| Positioning Map | Quarterly |
| Recommendations | Quarterly |
Making It Sustainable
The biggest CI mistake is creating a report once and letting it go stale. Build habits:
✓ Set calendar reminders for monthly and quarterly reviews
✓ Assign ownership for each competitor
✓ Create alerts for competitor news and changes
✓ Review in team meetings to gather frontline intelligence
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Download Your Free CI Report Template
Get Your Free CI Report Template
Includes both versions (guided with examples + clean ready-to-use) in one document. Available in Markdown format for your favorite editor, or as a beautiful PDF report.
What's included in the template:
- Version 1: Guided - Placeholder text and examples showing what to write in each section
- Version 2: Clean - Minimal template ready for immediate use without placeholders
- All 7 essential CI report sections
- Tables, frameworks, and structured prompts
Next steps after downloading:
- Open the template and choose which version to use (guided for learning, clean for recurring use)
- Identify your top 3-5 competitors
- Schedule time for initial data gathering (allocate 4-8 hours for your first report)
- Set calendar reminders for your update cadence
For detailed guidance on filling each section, read our complete guide.
Learn the strategy behind each template section with detailed examples and best practices.
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