Market Research
Use PieBox to structure market questions, competitor analysis, and opportunity findings
Market research is hard when information is scattered and conclusions are unclear. PieBox can help you define the question, organize findings, compare competitors, and turn research into a report or presentation outline.
Step 1: Define the Core Question
Start with the decision the research should support:
I need a market research report about AI website builders. The audience is our internal product strategy team. Help evaluate key players, target users, positioning, pricing, business models, and entry opportunities. End with an executive summary and slide outline.
Step 2: Break Down the Dimensions
Ask PieBox to propose a structure before writing the full report. Useful dimensions include:
- major players
- target users
- user pain points
- pricing and packaging
- product positioning
- acquisition channels
- differentiation opportunities
- risks and constraints
This avoids jumping directly into conclusions.
Step 3: Add Sources and Notes
Provide any materials you already have: links, notes, screenshots, interview summaries, or internal assumptions. PieBox can organize them and mark areas where evidence is weak.
Step 4: Generate a Report Draft
Once the structure is clear, ask PieBox to produce:
- executive summary
- competitor table
- user and scenario analysis
- opportunity areas
- risks
- recommended next steps
Step 5: Turn Findings Into Action
Research is useful only if it supports decisions. Ask PieBox to convert the findings into:
- a product strategy memo
- a landing page test
- a pitch deck section
- a roadmap proposal
- a list of validation experiments
Always review source quality and avoid treating generated conclusions as final evidence.