A competitor report summary from their public documents condenses hundreds of pages into actionable intelligence. On aidowith.me, the Answers From Documents route handles this in 10 steps. You collect a competitor's publicly available documents: annual reports, investor presentations, blog posts, press releases, and job listings. AI reads everything and extracts 6 categories of intelligence: strategic priorities, revenue signals, product roadmap hints, hiring patterns, market positioning shifts, and partnership announcements. The route produces a structured 1-page summary with bullet points for each category and a "what this means for us" section at the bottom. Most competitive intelligence teams spend 4 to 6 hours reading through one competitor's public filings alone. This route handles the extraction in about 45 minutes and flags the details that matter most for your strategy. You can run it quarterly to track how competitors evolve over time.
Last updated: April 2026
The Problem and the Fix
Without a route
- Your competitor published a 90-page annual report and nobody on your team has time to read it
- Important strategic signals are buried in blog posts, press releases, and job listings you never see
- You find out about competitor moves months after they happen because nobody monitors their public docs
With aidowith.me
- AI extracts 6 categories of intelligence from hundreds of pages in about 45 minutes
- A 1-page structured summary with bullet points and a "what this means for us" section
- Quarterly tracking template to monitor how competitors evolve over time
Who Builds This With AI
Marketers
Content, campaigns, and briefs done in hours instead of days.
Sales & BizDev
Prep calls, draft outreach, research prospects in minutes.
Managers & Leads
Reports, presentations, and team comms handled faster.
How It Works
Collect competitor public documents
Gather annual reports, investor decks, blog posts, press releases, and job listings. Paste the text or provide links for AI to process.
AI extracts intelligence by category
The route pulls out strategic priorities, revenue signals, product hints, hiring patterns, positioning shifts, and partnerships into a structured format.
Draft summary with strategy implications
AI compiles a 1-page summary with bullet points for each category. You add the "what this means for us" section and share with your team.
Summarize competitor public documents with AI
10 steps. About 45 minutes. Key insights from documents nobody else has time to read.
Start This Route →What You Walk Away With
Collect competitor public documents
AI extracts intelligence by category
Draft summary with strategy implications
Quarterly tracking template to monitor how competitors evolve over time
"I turned our competitor's 80-page annual report into a 1-page brief during my lunch break. The strategy team loved it."- Business Analyst, enterprise software company
Questions
Annual reports and investor presentations give the most strategic detail. Blog posts reveal product direction and thought leadership focus. Press releases cover partnerships, funding, and launches. Job listings hint at upcoming features and market expansion. Even social media posts from leadership add context. Mix 3 to 5 document types for the richest summary.
About 45 minutes from start to finished summary. Collecting the documents takes 10 to 15 minutes. AI processes them in the route's 10 steps, which takes about 20 minutes of your active time. Reviewing and adding your strategic commentary takes another 10 to 15 minutes. Compare that to the 4 to 6 hours of manual reading and note-taking it usually requires.
Yes. The route's template is designed for repeat use. Run it quarterly on the same competitor and you'll see shifts in their priorities, hiring, and messaging. AI can compare your current summary to previous ones and highlight what changed. This gives you a trend view that's more valuable than any single snapshot.