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/moat-audit

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Updated 25 Apr 2026 by David Olsson

/moat-audit

Competitive defensibility audit with eight specialist analysts. Produces a MOAT score, threat assessment, and strategic action plan.

Trigger: moat audit, competitive analysis, how defensible is this, what’s our moat, competitive landscape, competitive pressures Output: docs/06-moat-audit/ Reports: 9 (00–08) · Sub-skills: 8

Reports

#FileWhat it covers
0000-executive-summary.md3-page synthesis, overall MOAT score, action plan
0101-moat-definition.mdFive MOAT dimensions, depth assessment per dimension
0202-differentiators.mdTechnical differentiators with defensibility ratings
0303-competitive-set.mdFour-tier competitive landscape + feature matrix
0404-competitive-pressures.md8 pressure vectors with urgency ratings
0505-innovation-pressures.mdInnovation imperative: what must be built next
0606-inflection-points.mdMarket moments that shift competitive position
0707-value-planes.mdValue migration across the technology stack
0808-control-planes.mdPerceived vs actual control across 6 planes

Workflow

  1. Check for existing audit data (doc-suite, code-audit, security-audit, infra-cost)
  2. Eight specialist analysts run in parallel
  3. Executive summary synthesizes all findings

All analysts read a shared references/moat-framework.md before starting. Defines the five MOAT dimensions, defensibility scales, competitive taxonomy, pressure categories, and sovereignty spectrum.

Enrichment

Reads from doc-suite (business benefits, tech spec, innovation themes), code audit, security audit, and infra cost audit — whatever exists. Run /doc-suite-generator first for richer analysis.

See also