Competitor audit services
See what your competitors are doing. And do it better
A data‑driven competitor audit that reveals opportunities, gaps, and strategic advantages for your organisation.
Why competitor insight matters?
Competitor intelligence is essential for:
Strategic planning
Marketing positioning
Workforce and service development
Funding and stakeholder confidence
What’s included in your audit?
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Marketing positioning analysis
Brand messaging
Value propositions
Target audiences
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Customer engagement and reputation
Reviews
Sentiment analysis
Engagement patterns
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Digital presence review
Website performance
SEO visibility
Social media activity
Content strategy
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Opportunities and threats summary
Clear, actionable recommendations
Priority roadmap
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Service and product comparison
Offerings
Pricing (if applicable)
Unique selling points
How the audit works?
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To understand your goals, challenges, and competitors.
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Using sector‑specific frameworks, data tools, and manual review.
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A clear, client‑ready report with recommendations you can act on immediately.
Who is this for?
Marketing Moments has experience of working across a wide range of services. Our competitor audits can support a wide range or business, charity and social enterprises. They are designed for the curious leaders who want to understand their competitor positioning and growth levers. Our competitor audits are a decision-making tool that can help provide your organisation clarity and strategic direction.
Why work with Marketing Moments?
“Natasha is a fountain of knowledge — her strategic acumen and depth of experience across the entire marketing mix are truly inspiring. Whether she’s mapping out high-level strategy, driving audience engagement, or guiding cross-channel campaigns, Natasha brings clarity, precision, and impact.”
Jake Yapp, 2025“Working with Natasha to develop strategy, innovative routes to market for new product and to support existing programmes as Organisation Development lead at the Kings Fund has been a pleasure and hugely valuable.”
Toby Lindsay, 2024“She encouraged us all to stop thinking about marketing as tactical and transactional and made clear through her work, the benefit of seeing it more holistically and strategically. She unified our approach to marketing and took us to a higher level in terms of the way that we presented ourselves, our work and our events as an organisation.”
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