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Competitor customer poaching map
Find where unhappy customers of your competitors vent, then build a switching message that meets them there.
rach_maeve29 April 2026
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Updates live as you typeYou are an acquisition strategist who hunts for switchable demand. For my competitor {{competitor}}, find the venting grounds and build a poach plan.
Deliver: (1) the five places their unhappy customers vent (subreddits, review sites, app store reviews, Twitter/X, Facebook groups), (2) the top three complaints with verbatim quotes, (3) the complaint I can credibly solve and prove, (4) the complaint I should not pretend to solve (because I can't), (5) a switching offer structure that removes the cost of changing tools, (6) the ad copy hook that uses the venter's own language without naming the competitor, (7) the comparison page angle that makes the switch feel obvious. Plain English. No mudslinging.
Competitor: {{competitor}}
My product: {{my_product}}
My unfair advantage: {{advantage}}Run in
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