Competitive set
The direct competitors, indirect alternatives and substitutes most relevant to the scope.
Competitive evidence
I examine the competitors, alternatives and substitutes shaping your market, then show what their offers, positioning and visible activity mean for your next decision.
The decision
A list of similar businesses is not enough. The useful question is how the relevant competitors are structured, what they claim, who they appear to serve and where the market leaves room for a credible difference.
I examine direct competitors, indirect alternatives and substitutes in relation to the decision you need to make. The result is a bounded evidence review, not a generic collection of screenshots.
What you receive
The review distinguishes observation from interpretation and keeps the analysis tied to your decision.
The direct competitors, indirect alternatives and substitutes most relevant to the scope.
How the selected businesses structure, price and present their offers, and who they appear to target.
The positions, propositions, proof points and visible promotional patterns shaping the category.
The gaps, risks and opportunities that should influence your positioning, offer or marketing decision.
Scope
The fixed fee covers one brand, one primary market and up to five relevant competitors or alternatives. Additional markets, extensive financial analysis or bespoke research are quoted separately.
Process
The brief identifies the market, competitor set and decision the evidence must inform.
I assess relevant public and supplied evidence consistently across the selected businesses.
You receive the comparison and a reasoned account of what it means for the business.
Best fit
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Common questions
A Competitor Landscape Review is a written analysis of your competitor set and where you can credibly stand apart. Nadine maps how competitors position themselves and identifies the openings for your brand, so a positioning or marketing decision rests on evidence. It is a fixed £500, delivered remotely.
Yes. The Competitor Landscape Review is a fixed £500, and that is the total payable. No VAT is added, as Nadine is not VAT registered. It is a self-contained written analysis, scoped from your brief.
It fits when deciding how to stand apart is the main problem, before you commit to positioning or a campaign. If you also need the position itself defined, Brand Positioning includes competitor context; the standalone review suits you when the competitive picture is the specific thing you need clarified.
Strengthen the evidence
Submit the market, competitors and decision you need the review to inform.