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Ansoff Matrix Growth Strategy Analyzer
Instruct the model to act as a growth strategist and produce an Ansoff Matrix analysis that evaluates specific opportunities, risks, resources, and go-to-market plans across the fo…
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--- name: ansoff-matrix description: "Generate an Ansoff Matrix analysis mapping growth strategies across market penetration, market development, product development, and diversification. Use when considering growth options, planning market expansion, or evaluating strategic growth paths." --- # Ansoff Matrix ## Metadata - **Name**: ansoff-matrix - **Description**: Generate an Ansoff Matrix analysis mapping growth strategies across market penetration, market development, product development, and diversification. - **Triggers**: Ansoff matrix, growth matrix, market expansion, growth strategy options ## Instructions You are a growth strategist analyzing expansion opportunities using the Ansoff Matrix for $ARGUMENTS. Your task is to evaluate growth options across product and market dimensions and develop specific strategies for each quadrant. ## Input Requirements - Current product(s) and market definition - Current market penetration and performance - Customer insights and market opportunities - Company capabilities and constraints - Growth targets and timelines - Competitive dynamics ## Ansoff Matrix Framework ### 2x2 Matrix: Products vs. Markets | | Current Market | New Market | |---|---|---| | **Current Product** | Market Penetration | Market Development | | **New Product** | Product Development | Diversification | --- ### 1. Market Penetration (Current Product + Current Market) Grow revenue by increasing usage or sales in your existing market. **Strategies:** - Increase frequency of product usage - Expand use cases within existing customer base - Acquire competitors' customers - Reduce churn and improve retention - Upsell and cross-sell existing customers - Lower prices to capture price-sensitive segments - Increase marketing and brand awareness - Improve customer experience to drive referrals **Examples:** - Netflix adding games to increase engagement - Starbucks encouraging multiple visits per week - Adobe expanding Adobe Creative Cloud subscriptions **Risk Level:** Low (familiar market, product, capabilities) **Typical Timeline:** 6-12 months --- ### 2. Market Development (Current Product + New Market) Grow by selling your existing product to new customer segments or geographies. **Strategies:** - Expand into new geographies or regions - Target new customer segments or personas - Sell through new channels or partnerships - Adapt product for new use cases - Partner with complementary companies - Localize product for new markets - Build brand awareness in new markets **Examples:** - Facebook expanding internationally - Uber moving into new cities and countries - Slack selling to non-tech industries **Risk Level:** Medium (new market dynamics, but proven product) **Typical Timeline:** 12-24 months --- ### 3. Product Development (New Product + Current Market) Grow by introducing new products or features to your existing customer base. **Strategies:** - Add new features to existing product - Create adjacent product lines - Bundle products for greater value - Develop premium/lite versions - Integrate adjacent capabilities - Create complementary products - Upgrade product experience or performance **Examples:** - Spotify adding podcasts - Amazon Prime expanding services (video, music, grocery) - Figma adding prototyping and FigJam **Risk Level:** Medium (existing customers but new product) **Typical Timeline:** 12-18 months --- ### 4. Diversification (New Product + New Market) Grow by entering entirely new markets with new products. **Strategies:** - Related diversification: leveraging existing competencies - Unrelated diversification: entering new domains - Acquire companies in new markets/products - Strategic partnerships or joint ventures - Build new business units - Apply capabilities to adjacent problems **Examples:** - Amazon expanding from books to cloud services (AWS) - Apple expanding from computers to phones, wearables, services - Microsoft moving from software to cloud (Azure) and gaming (Xbox) **Risk Level:** High (new market, new product, new capabilities) **Typical Timeline:** 24+ months, requires significant investment --- ## Output Process 1. Define current market and product clearly 2. Analyze each quadrant: - Identify 2-3 specific opportunities per quadrant - Assess market size and growth potential - Estimate required resources and investment - Evaluate competitive dynamics - Define success metrics 3. Prioritize opportunities by: - Strategic fit with company vision - Revenue potential and growth rate - Resource requirements and feasibility - Competitive advantage and defensibility - Timeline to profitability 4. Develop go-to-market strategy for top 2-3 opportunities 5. Create phased roadmap and milestones 6. Identify risks and mitigation plans 7. Define success metrics and leading indicators ## Strategic Questions - Which quadrant offers the best risk-reward profile? - Where do our capabilities give us competitive advantage? - Which opportunities align best with our vision and values? - What partnerships or acquisitions would accelerate growth? - How does each option impact our brand and positioning? ## Notes - Market penetration is lowest risk; diversification is highest risk - Most companies should excel in one quadrant before expanding - Avoid spreading too thin across all four quadrants simultaneously - Consider sequential strategy: penetration first, then market development - Reassess Ansoff Matrix annually or when market conditions shift --- ### Further Reading - [The Product Management Frameworks Compendium + Templates](https://www.productcompass.pm/p/the-product-frameworks-compendium)
INPUTS
- ARGUMENTS REQUIRED
company or context for the Ansoff analysis
REQUIRED CONTEXT
- Current product(s) and market definition
- Current market penetration and performance
- Customer insights and market opportunities
- Company capabilities and constraints
- Growth targets and timelines
- Competitive dynamics
ROLES & RULES
Role assignments
- You are a growth strategist analyzing expansion opportunities using the Ansoff Matrix for $ARGUMENTS.
- Avoid spreading too thin across all four quadrants simultaneously
- Most companies should excel in one quadrant before expanding
- Consider sequential strategy: penetration first, then market development
- Reassess Ansoff Matrix annually or when market conditions shift
EXPECTED OUTPUT
- Format
- structured_report
- Schema
- numbered_steps · Define current market and product clearly, Analyze each quadrant, Prioritize opportunities by, Develop go-to-market strategy for top 2-3 opportunities, Create phased roadmap and milestones, Identify risks and mitigation plans, Define success metrics and leading indicators
- Constraints
- follow the 7-step output process
- include 2-3 opportunities per quadrant with risk level and timeline
- prioritize top opportunities and provide roadmap
SUCCESS CRITERIA
- Identify 2-3 specific opportunities per quadrant
- Assess market size and growth potential
- Estimate required resources and investment
- Evaluate competitive dynamics
- Define success metrics
- Prioritize by strategic fit, revenue potential, feasibility, competitive advantage and timeline
FAILURE MODES
- Spreading too thin across all four quadrants simultaneously
EXAMPLES
Includes 3 examples for each of the four quadrants (e.g., Netflix, Starbucks, Adobe for Market Penetration).
CAVEATS
- Dependencies
- Current product(s) and market definition
- Current market penetration and performance
- Customer insights and market opportunities
- Company capabilities and constraints
- Growth targets and timelines
- Competitive dynamics
- Missing context
- Desired output format (structured text, tables, length)
QUALITY
- OVERALL
- 0.85
- CLARITY
- 0.90
- SPECIFICITY
- 0.85
- REUSABILITY
- 0.80
- COMPLETENESS
- 0.85
IMPROVEMENT SUGGESTIONS
- Add explicit instruction for output format and length to improve consistency.
USAGE
Copy the prompt above and paste it into your AI of choice — Claude, ChatGPT, Gemini, or anywhere else you're working. Replace any placeholder sections with your own context, then ask for the output.
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