Strategic Planning & Market Analysis
Prompt detail
Act as a senior market analyst.
I lead a company producing {{high-end plant-based protein products}} and am considering entering the {{Southeast Asian market}}.
Based on public knowledge and market trends up to your last update, provide:
- A SWOT analysis for entering this market
- The top 3 local or international competitors in the region and their key strengths
Format the response as a concise executive summary using bullet points.
What the prompt does
Expanding into unfamiliar markets requires rapid intelligence gathering — understanding local competitors, cultural barriers, regulatory risks, and growth opportunities. Leaders often spend weeks compiling fragmented research before making a go/no-go decision.
With remio, you input your product category and target market, and receive a structured SWOT analysis alongside a competitor breakdown formatted as an executive summary. remio can also surface relevant internal documents — past market reports, strategy decks, or Slack discussions about expansion — so your analysis builds on institutional knowledge, not just public data.
When to use
• You're preparing a board presentation on whether to greenlight expansion into a new geography and need a structured competitive overview fast.
• Your leadership team is debating between two or three target markets and you need side-by-side SWOT comparisons to guide the discussion.
• A potential distribution partner in a new region has approached you, and you need to quickly assess the competitive landscape before taking the meeting.
• You're updating your annual strategic plan and want fresh market intelligence on regions flagged for growth.
• Due diligence on an acquisition target requires understanding their home market dynamics and key rivals.
Prompt examples
Input: High-end plant-based protein products / Southeast Asian market
remio responds:
SWOT Analysis — Southeast Asian Market Entry:
• Strengths: Strong brand positioning in premium health foods; proprietary formulations with high protein density; established DTC e-commerce infrastructure.
• Weaknesses: No existing distribution network in ASEAN; limited brand recognition outside Western markets; higher price point vs. local alternatives.
• Opportunities: Rising middle-class demand for health-conscious products in Thailand, Vietnam, and Indonesia; favorable trade agreements reducing import tariffs; growing vegan movement among urban millennials.
• Threats: Established local players with deep retail relationships; regulatory complexity varying by country; consumer preference for soy and rice-based proteins over pea/hemp alternatives.
Top 3 Competitors:
1. GreenPro (Thailand) — Dominant shelf presence in Bangkok retail chains; strong local sourcing.
2. Beyond Asia (Singapore) — Regional brand with partnerships across 4 ASEAN countries.
3. Nestle Plant-Based (International) — Massive distribution leverage and aggressive pricing strategy in the region.
Tip 1: Swap in multiple target markets (e.g., "Southeast Asian market" then "Middle Eastern market") and compare the SWOT outputs side by side to prioritize your expansion roadmap.
Tip 2: Add specifics like your price range, distribution model, or regulatory certifications to get a more tailored competitor analysis rather than a generic overview.
Tip 3: After generating the analysis, ask remio to search your meeting notes and strategy channels for any prior internal discussions about the same region to layer institutional context onto the results.
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