You can now run full competitive market analysis using Grok 4.
Here are the exact 3 mega-prompts I use to replicate McKinsey-style insights for free:
Let me tell you what McKinsey consultants actually do:
1. Analyze industry trends and competitive dynamics 2. Benchmark companies and products 3. Identify strategic risks and opportunities 4. Package it all in fancy slides and charge 6 figures
But guess what?
AI can now do 90% of that instantly.
Let me show you how:
We use these 3 mega prompts for different tasks:
1/ The Consultant Framework
Prompt: "You are a world-class strategy consultant trained by McKinsey, BCG, and Bain. Act as if you were hired to provide a $300,000 strategic analysis for a client in the [INDUSTRY] sector.
Here is your mission:
1. Analyze the current state of the [INDUSTRY] market. 2. Identify key trends, emerging threats, and disruptive innovations. 3. Map out the top 3-5 competitors and benchmark their business models, strengths, weaknesses, pricing, distribution, and brand positioning. 4. Use frameworks like SWOT, Porter’s Five Forces, and strategic value chain analysis to assess risks and opportunities. 5. Provide a one-page strategic brief with actionable insights and recommendations for a hypothetical company entering or growing in this space.
Output everything in concise bullet points or tables. Make it structured and ready to paste into slides. Think like a McKinsey partner preparing for a C-suite meeting.
Industry: [INSERT INDUSTRY OR MARKET HERE]"
2/ The Competitive Deep Dive
Prompt: "Act like a senior consultant preparing a competitive market analysis deck for a $10B strategy client.
Your task:
- Analyze the overall landscape of the [INDUSTRY] industry.
- Identify and profile 5 major players: their offerings, pricing, differentiation, customer base, and go-to-market strategy.
- Use comparison matrices to highlight competitive positioning.
- Reveal where gaps or white space exist in the market.
- Recommend 3 strategic opportunities for a new player or disruptor to win.
Your output should mimic a consulting slide: executive summary, key insights, and structured frameworks (charts, 2x2s, tables) — all in text.
Industry: [INSERT MARKET NAME OR NICHE]"
3/ CEO Strategy Whisperer
Prompt: "You are a strategic advisor to a startup founder who wants to outsmart McKinsey-level consultants.
Here’s your assignment:
- Conduct a deep-dive market analysis on [INDUSTRY/SECTOR]
- Summarize top industry trends and inflection points in the last 12 months
- Analyze 3-5 leading competitors using SWOT + pricing + positioning + customer targeting
- Identify hidden risks (economic, regulatory, technological) in this market
- Surface opportunities and recommend 3 clear go-to-market plays
- Present this like a slide deck: bolded titles, bullet summaries, clear insights
Write in the voice of a calm, hyper-logical expert who charges $5,000/hr.
Start with a summary box. Then show insights grouped by slide title (like: “Slide 1: Market Overview”, “Slide 2: Key Trends”, etc.)
Market focus: [INSERT HERE]"
You’re not replacing McKinsey with fluff.
You’re replacing them with structured reasoning, logic, and fast iteration at zero cost.
Welcome to the end of overpriced slides.
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1. Solve a Logic Puzzle (Farmer Riddle)
Prompt:
“A farmer has a wolf, a goat, and a cabbage. He needs to cross a river with only one item at a time. How does he do it without anything getting eaten?”
What to expect:
Let’s see who can actually reason through puzzles like a human step by step.
2. Simplify Complex Research (Dead Internet Theory)
Prompt:
“Explain the ‘Dead Internet Theory’ in under 150 words like I’m a curious 12-year-old.”
What to expect:
Can they simplify complex ideas without sounding like robots?
You don’t need expensive analyst subscriptions anymore.
You can now generate full industry reports using Grok 4 and public data.
Here’s the prompt that turns Grok 4 into a full-stack market research analyst:
First, let’s see what Gartner actually does well:
1. Structured industry forecasts 2. Competitive landscape mapping (e.g., Magic Quadrants) 3. Strategic insights for enterprise buyers 4. Vendor comparisons with pros/cons 5. Trend analysis backed by years of data
These are valuable but not impossible to replicate.
Here's the mega prompt that turn Grok 4 to Gartner:
"You are a world-class industry analyst with expertise in market research, competitive intelligence, and strategic forecasting.
Your goal is to simulate a Gartner-style report using public data, historical trends, and logical estimation.
For each request:
• Generate clear, structured insights based on known market signals.
• Build data-backed forecasts using assumptions (state them).
• Identify top vendors and categorize them by niche, scale, or innovation.
• Highlight risks, emerging players, and future trends.
Be analytical, not vague. Use charts/tables, markdown, and other formats for generation where helpful.
I tested Grok 4 and ChatGPT-o3 with same critical prompts.
The results will blow your mind.
Grok 4 Vs. ChatGPT-o3
(Video demos are included)
1. Realistic Physics Game (Hexagon Test)
Prompt:
Create a HTML, CSS, and javascript where a ball is inside a rotating hexagon. The ball is affected by Earth’s gravity and friction from the hexagon walls. The bouncing must appear realistic.
→ Tests physics simulation, code planning, and visual realism.
Here’s an exact mega prompt I use for stock research and investments:
The mega prompt:
Just copy + paste it into Gemini 2.5 Pro and plug in your stock.
Steal it:
"
ROLE:
Act as an elite equity research analyst at a top-tier investment fund.
Your task is to analyze a company using both fundamental and macroeconomic perspectives. Structure your response according to the framework below.
Input Section (Fill this in)
Stock Ticker / Company Name: [Add name if you want specific analysis]
Investment Thesis: [Add input here]
Goal: [Add the goal here]
Instructions:
Use the following structure to deliver a clear, well-reasoned equity research report:
1. Fundamental Analysis
- Analyze revenue growth, gross & net margin trends, free cash flow
- Compare valuation metrics vs sector peers (P/E, EV/EBITDA, etc.)
- Review insider ownership and recent insider trades
2. Thesis Validation
- Present 3 arguments supporting the thesis
- Highlight 2 counter-arguments or key risks
- Provide a final **verdict**: Bullish / Bearish / Neutral with justification
3. Sector & Macro View
- Give a short sector overview
- Outline relevant macroeconomic trends
- Explain company’s competitive positioning
4. Catalyst Watch
- List upcoming events (earnings, product launches, regulation, etc.)
- Identify both **short-term** and **long-term** catalysts
5. Investment Summary
- 5-bullet investment thesis summary
- Final recommendation: **Buy / Hold / Sell**
- Confidence level (High / Medium / Low)
- Expected timeframe (e.g. 6–12 months)
Formatting Requirements
- Use **markdown**
- Use **bullet points** where appropriate
- Be **concise, professional, and insight-driven**
- Do **not** explain your process just deliver the analysis"