market-research-reports
Generate comprehensive market research reports (50+ pages) in the style of top consulting firms (McKinsey, BCG, Gartner) with professional LaTeX formatting, extensive visual generation, deep research integration, and multi-framework strategic analysis.
Generate 50-page consulting-style market research reports
Trigger phrases
Phrases that activate this skill when typed to Claude Code:
write a market research reportmarket analysis forcompetitive landscape reportPorter Five Forces analysisTAM SAM SOM analysis
What it does
market-research-reports is a Claude Code skill from K-Dense AI’s scientific-agent-skills repo. It turns Claude into a consulting-style research analyst that produces comprehensive market research reports — 50+ pages in professional LaTeX format — integrating live research via research-lookup, visual generation via scientific-schematics and generate-image, and multi-framework strategic analysis including Porter Five Forces, PESTLE, SWOT, TAM/SAM/SOM, and BCG Matrix.
A session produces a structured, formatted report document: executive summary, market overview, competitive landscape, strategic analysis framework outputs, and a recommendations section — in the format and depth associated with top-tier consulting deliverables.
When to use it
Reach for it when:
- You’re doing a market entry analysis or competitive landscape study and need a structured, sourced output rather than ad-hoc notes
- You’re preparing investor materials or internal strategy documents that need to look like serious research
- You want multiple strategic frameworks applied systematically to the same market rather than running each separately
When not to reach for it:
- Quick one-page competitive summaries — the 50+ page output is significant overkill for a brief
- Primary research requiring interviews or proprietary data — this skill synthesizes secondary research
Install
Copy the SKILL.md from K-Dense AI’s market-research-reports folder into .claude/skills/market-research-reports/ in your project. Requires research-lookup, scientific-schematics, and generate-image skills to be installed for full functionality.
Trigger phrases: “write a market research report”, “market analysis for”, “competitive landscape report”, “Porter Five Forces analysis”.
What a session looks like
A typical session has three phases:
- Market and scope definition. Specify the market, geography, time horizon, and which frameworks to include. Claude proposes a report structure and confirms scope before starting the research phase.
- Research and framework application.
research-lookupruns in parallel across the key research questions — market size, competitors, trends, regulatory environment. Each framework is populated with the sourced data. - Report assembly. Sections are written and assembled into a LaTeX document with figures, tables, and framework visualizations. The PDF compiles cleanly with executive summary, full analysis, and bibliography.
Receipts
Where it works well:
- Technology market landscapes where secondary research sources are abundant and the frameworks apply cleanly — the research integration and framework population are reliable in well-documented markets
- Structured competitive analysis where having all frameworks applied consistently produces a document that’s genuinely more useful than ad-hoc analysis
Where it backfires:
- Emerging or niche markets with thin secondary research coverage — the report depth is bounded by what
research-lookupcan retrieve - Markets requiring primary data (proprietary surveys, earnings call transcripts, confidential pricing) — secondary research synthesis has known gaps
Pattern that works: use the TAM/SAM/SOM and competitive sections as the anchor, verify key numbers against primary sources, then treat the report as a high-quality first draft for human expert review rather than a final deliverable.
Source and attribution
Originally authored by K-Dense Inc.. The canonical SKILL.md lives in the market-research-reports folder of their public scientific-agent-skills repository.
License: MIT. Install, adapt, and redistribute with attribution preserved.
This page documents the skill from a practitioner’s perspective. For the formal spec and any updates, defer to the source repo.