"Compete with [competitor]."
Your fiercest competitor just announced something that threatens your business. This workflow is how you build the response — using the auto-discovered intelligence Mijoro already has on them.
The setup
Your Daily Pulse this morning surfaced a moment: your largest named competitor just announced a major move. New pricing. New product. A senior hire. A partnership. You need a response — written, ready to share, defensible — before your team or your board asks you what you're doing about it.
The walkthrough
Open the Competitor Watch
Find the competitor's card. Read the full per-competitor dossier — their strengths, vulnerabilities, hidden insight, recommended response, recent signals, threat history sparkline. Mijoro's auto-discovery has been watching this competitor for you on a continuous loop; everything you need is already loaded.
Read the signal that just fired
The latest competitor signal — the one that triggered the Pulse alert — surfaces at the top with full severity, summary, citations, and the platform's read on what it means for your business.
Generate a boardroom report on the response
"How do we respond to [competitor]'s [move]?" Standard depth. Mijoro pulls in their full dossier, their current threat score, the game-theory model of how they'll respond to your counter-move, and your own competitive positioning from your interviews. The output: a recommended response with timing and specific moves.
Use the Debate Arena's named roster
Switch the Debate Arena to named-roster mode. Have your Ideal Self argue for the bold counter-move. Have the Named Competitor (literally argue as them, drawn from their dossier) explain why they'd dismiss your move. Have your Named Key Client argue from the customer side. Three voices, math-proved convergence. The verdict becomes your strategic posture.
Communicate the response
"Build me a one-pager for my leadership team explaining our response to [competitor]'s [move]." Mijoro generates the memo in your branded theme, attaches the boardroom analysis as the appendix, and emails it to your team.
Keep the watchlist tight
The platform continues monitoring this competitor every 24 hours. The next time they move, you'll see it in your Daily Pulse — and you'll have the precedent of how you responded last time logged in your Decision Journal.
Why this works
Most competitive responses are reactive — you find out about the competitor's move from a customer, a tweet, or a journalist. By then you're already behind. The platform's continuous monitoring means you see the move within twenty-four hours of it being publicly visible. The auto-discovered dossier means you don't have to do a week of research to understand what to do about it. The Debate Arena means you commit to a response with the math behind it, not the gut feel of whoever was loudest in the meeting.