AugmentClaude

SEO Competitor Pages

Generate SEO-optimized comparison and alternatives pages targeting competitive keywords.

Installation

  1. Make sure Claude is on your device and in your terminal.

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    One-time setup
    npm i -g @anthropic-ai/claude-code

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  2. Paste into Claude Code or into your terminal.

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When Claude uses it

Generate SEO-optimized competitor comparison and alternatives pages. Covers "X vs Y" layouts, "alternatives to X" pages, feature matrices, schema markup, and conversion optimization. Use when user says "comparison page", "vs page", "alternatives page", "competitor comparison", "X vs Y", "versus", "compare competitors", or "alternative to".

What this skill does

Competitor Comparison & Alternatives Pages

Create high-converting comparison and alternatives pages that target competitive intent keywords with accurate, structured content.

Page Types

1. "X vs Y" Comparison Pages

  • Direct head-to-head comparison between two products/services
  • Balanced feature-by-feature analysis
  • Clear verdict or recommendation with justification
  • Target keyword: [Product A] vs [Product B]

2. "Alternatives to X" Pages

  • List of alternatives to a specific product/service
  • Each alternative with brief summary, pros/cons, best-for use case
  • Target keyword: [Product] alternatives, best alternatives to [Product]

3. "Best [Category] Tools" Roundup Pages

  • Curated list of top tools/services in a category
  • Ranking criteria clearly stated
  • Target keyword: best [category] tools [year], top [category] software

4. Comparison Table Pages

  • Feature matrix with multiple products in columns
  • Sortable/filterable if interactive
  • Target keyword: [category] comparison, [category] comparison chart

Comparison Table Generation

Feature Matrix Layout

| Feature          | Your Product | Competitor A | Competitor B |
|------------------|:------------:|:------------:|:------------:|
| Feature 1        | ✅           | ✅           | ❌           |
| Feature 2        | ✅           | ⚠️ Partial   | ✅           |
| Feature 3        | ✅           | ❌           | ❌           |
| Pricing (from)   | $X/mo        | $Y/mo        | $Z/mo        |
| Free Tier        | ✅           | ❌           | ✅           |

Data Accuracy Requirements

  • All feature claims must be verifiable from public sources
  • Pricing must be current (include "as of [date]" note)
  • Update frequency: review quarterly or when competitors ship major changes
  • Link to source for each competitor data point where possible

Schema Markup Recommendations

Product Schema with AggregateRating

{
  "@context": "https://schema.org",
  "@type": "Product",
  "name": "[Product Name]",
  "description": "[Product Description]",
  "brand": {
    "@type": "Brand",
    "name": "[Brand Name]"
  },
  "aggregateRating": {
    "@type": "AggregateRating",
    "ratingValue": "[Rating]",
    "reviewCount": "[Count]",
    "bestRating": "5",
    "worstRating": "1"
  }
}

SoftwareApplication (for software comparisons)

{
  "@context": "https://schema.org",
  "@type": "SoftwareApplication",
  "name": "[Software Name]",
  "applicationCategory": "[Category]",
  "operatingSystem": "[OS]",
  "offers": {
    "@type": "Offer",
    "price": "[Price]",
    "priceCurrency": "USD"
  }
}

ItemList (for roundup pages)

{
  "@context": "https://schema.org",
  "@type": "ItemList",
  "name": "Best [Category] Tools [Year]",
  "itemListOrder": "https://schema.org/ItemListOrderDescending",
  "numberOfItems": "[Count]",
  "itemListElement": [
    {
      "@type": "ListItem",
      "position": 1,
      "name": "[Product Name]",
      "url": "[Product URL]"
    }
  ]
}

Keyword Targeting

Comparison Intent Patterns

PatternExampleSearch Volume Signal
[A] vs [B]"Slack vs Teams"High
[A] alternative"Figma alternatives"High
[A] alternatives [year]"Notion alternatives 2026"High
best [category] tools"best project management tools"High
[A] vs [B] for [use case]"AWS vs Azure for startups"Medium
[A] review [year]"Monday.com review 2026"Medium
[A] vs [B] pricing"HubSpot vs Salesforce pricing"Medium
is [A] better than [B]"is Notion better than Confluence"Medium

Title Tag Formulas

  • X vs Y: [A] vs [B]: [Key Differentiator] ([Year])
  • Alternatives: [N] Best [A] Alternatives in [Year] (Free & Paid)
  • Roundup: [N] Best [Category] Tools in [Year], Compared & Ranked

H1 Patterns

  • Match title tag intent
  • Include primary keyword naturally
  • Keep under 70 characters

Conversion-Optimized Layouts

CTA Placement

  • Above fold: Brief comparison summary with primary CTA
  • After comparison table: "Try [Your Product] free" CTA
  • Bottom of page: Final recommendation with CTA
  • Avoid aggressive CTAs in competitor description sections (reduces trust)

Social Proof Sections

  • Customer testimonials relevant to comparison criteria
  • G2/Capterra/TrustPilot ratings (with source links)
  • Case studies showing migration from competitor
  • "Switched from [Competitor]" stories

Pricing Highlights

  • Clear pricing comparison table
  • Highlight value advantages (not just lowest price)
  • Include hidden costs (setup fees, per-user pricing, overage charges)
  • Link to full pricing page

Trust Signals

  • "Last updated [date]" timestamp
  • Author with relevant expertise
  • Methodology disclosure (how comparisons were conducted)
  • Disclosure of own product affiliation

Fairness Guidelines

  • Accuracy: All competitor information must be verifiable from public sources
  • No defamation: Never make false or misleading claims about competitors
  • Cite sources: Link to competitor websites, review sites, or documentation
  • Timely updates: Review and update when competitors release major changes
  • Disclose affiliation: Clearly state which product is yours
  • Balanced presentation: Acknowledge competitor strengths honestly
  • Pricing accuracy: Include "as of [date]" disclaimers on all pricing data
  • Feature verification: Test competitor features where possible, cite documentation otherwise

Internal Linking

  • Link to your own product/service pages from comparison sections
  • Cross-link between related comparison pages (e.g., "A vs B" links to "A vs C")
  • Link to feature-specific pages when discussing individual features
  • Breadcrumb: Home > Comparisons > [This Page]
  • Related comparisons section at bottom of page
  • Link to case studies and testimonials mentioned in the comparison

Output

Comparison Page Template

  • COMPARISON-PAGE.md: Ready-to-implement page structure with sections
  • Feature matrix table
  • Content outline with word count targets (minimum 1,500 words)

Schema Markup

  • comparison-schema.json: Product/SoftwareApplication/ItemList JSON-LD

Keyword Strategy

  • Primary and secondary keywords
  • Related long-tail opportunities
  • Content gaps vs existing competitor pages

Recommendations

  • Content improvements for existing comparison pages
  • New comparison page opportunities
  • Schema markup additions
  • Conversion optimization suggestions

Error Handling

ScenarioAction
Competitor URL unreachableReport which competitor URLs failed. Proceed with available data and note gaps in the comparison.
Insufficient competitor data (pricing, features unavailable)Flag missing data points clearly. Use "Not publicly available" in comparison tables rather than guessing.
No product/service overlap foundReport that the products serve different markets. Suggest alternative competitors that share feature overlap, or pivot to a category roundup format.

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