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AI analysts are either oversold ("replace your CMO") or undersold ("glorified grammar check"). This cluster is about the working pattern — prompts, guardrails, and review loops that make an AI analyst a real co-author on positioning work without fabricating facts.

Carousel · 3 min

Analyst vs. Human Strategist: Complementary, Not Competitive

The division of labor that actually works — what an AI analyst does better, what a human strategist does better, and where the handoff has to happen for either to be useful.

For CMO · Fear that AI replaces strategic thinking
Guide · 8 min

Analyst Prompt Library for Positioning Work

Twenty prompts that turn an AI analyst into a useful positioning tool — organized by positioning-layer, each with the specific context the AI needs to produce non-generic output, and the reviewer discipline that keeps the output honest.

For PMM · Don't know what to ask an AI strategist
Guide · 8 min

How to Use an Analyst for Competitive Deep Dives

A working method for getting useful competitive intelligence from an AI analyst, including the context it needs and the questions that fail

For PMM · AI gives generic advice without context
Guide · 13 min

The Strategist's Prompt Book: 50 Questions for Your Analyst

Fifty specific, context-loaded questions organized by strategic problem. Each prompt is designed to produce output a senior PMM would find useful, not generic text. Use as a reference; replace bracketed elements with your specifics.

For PMM · Running out of useful prompts
Guide · 8 min

How to Use an Analyst for Positioning Brainstorms

Most positioning brainstorms produce the same five ideas. Here's how to use an AI analyst as a sparring partner that pushes past the obvious

For PMM · Brainstorms produce obvious ideas
Guide · 7 min

Analyst Use Case: Competitive Response Drafting

How PMMs use the Stratridge Analyst to turn a competitor signal into a sales-ready response draft in under twenty minutes, not three days

For PMM · Response drafts take too long
Guide · 8 min

How to Use an Analyst for Win/Loss Pattern Detection

A practitioner walkthrough for turning a stack of win/loss interviews into named patterns a PMM can act on, using an AI analyst as the second reader

For PMM · Patterns in lost deals are invisible without help
Guide · 7 min

Analyst for Positioning Brief Generation

How to use an AI analyst to draft a positioning brief that survives review, with the prompts, inputs, and edits that separate signal from slop

For PMM · Blank page syndrome on positioning
Guide · 8 min

How to Use an Analyst for Battle Card Generation

A working PMM's process for turning an AI analyst into a battle card factory without losing the specificity that makes cards usable in live deals

For PMM · Battle cards take too long to write
Guide · 7 min

Using an Analyst to Catch Message Drift Before It Spreads

How to run an AI analyst against your live surfaces — homepage, pricing, sales decks, ads — and catch the contradictions a manual audit misses

For PMM · Manual consistency checks are tedious
Guide · 8 min

How to Use an Analyst for Executive Briefings

A working method for cutting executive briefing prep from two days to ninety minutes by treating the AI analyst as your first-pass thinking partner

For CMO · Exec briefings take too long to prepare
Guide · 8 min

The Analyst as Launch Narrative Co-Writer: A Working Method

How PMMs use a positioning analyst to compress launch narrative drafting from twelve revisions to three, without surrendering editorial judgment

For PMM · Launch narratives take too many drafts
Guide · 8 min

How to Use an Analyst for Competitor Profiles

Competitor profiles are tedious to build and quickly go stale. An AI analyst, prompted correctly, can produce competitor profile drafts in minutes — but the draft quality depends entirely on the context you load. Here's the specific workflow and the six-part profile structure.

For PMM · Competitor profiles take too long to maintain
Guide · 8 min

The Analyst's Approach to Win/Loss Interview Analysis

How to turn messy win/loss interview transcripts into a usable pattern library, using an AI analyst as a second pair of eyes that doesn't get bored

For PMM · Interview transcripts are too messy to analyze
Guide · 8 min

How to Use an Analyst for Signal Prioritization

A working method for turning a week's worth of competitor noise into the three signals that actually change what your team ships, says, or sells against

For PMM · Too many signals not enough time
Guide · 8 min

Analyst for Market Landscape Mapping

Market-landscape maps are the visual artifacts strategy teams produce to show where a company sits in its category. Most are built manually over weeks. The AI-assisted workflow produces 70% as complete a map in 10% of the time — here's the six-step process.

For PMM · Landscape maps are static and manual
Guide · 8 min

How to Use an Analyst for Launch Retrospectives

A working method for running launch retros with an AI analyst — the prompts, the artifacts to bring, and the failure modes that derail the meeting

For PMM · Retrospectives are unstructured
Guide · 8 min

Analyst for Pricing Page Positioning

How to use an AI analyst to pressure-test pricing page copy — the prompts, the failure modes, and the parts you still have to write yourself

For Founder · Pricing page copy is hard to get right
Guide · 8 min

Use the Analyst to Cut Brief Iteration From Weeks to Days

How PMMs use an AI analyst to iterate the positioning brief in days instead of weeks, with prompts, review patterns, and the costs to plan for

For PMM · Brief iteration is slow
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