A decent market study used to take weeks or a consultancy. With AI you can have a serious first analysis of your market, your competitors and your customer in one afternoon. It doesn’t replace talking to real customers — nothing replaces that — but it raises the starting point enormously. Here’s how we do it, step by step and with its limits clear.
The 5-step method
- Define the question: “is there room for X in this city/niche?” works; “analyse the market” doesn’t. The more concrete the question, the better the study.
- Map the competition: with a web-connected AI, ask for direct and indirect competitors, their visible prices and their pitch. Always ask for the links and visit them: memory-based summaries don’t count here.
- Listen to the reviews: the hidden gold. Paste competitors’ reviews and ask for patterns: what people praise, complain about, miss. That list of complaints is your value proposition in raw form.
- Sketch the customer: ask for 2-3 customer profiles with motivations and objections, and treat them as hypotheses to test, not truths.
- Stress-test it: “Act as a sceptical investor and tear this idea apart.” The best objections we’ve ever received before launching anything came from this prompt.
Our experience
- What works best: review analysis. It’s work no human does by hand out of sheer tedium, and where AI finds real patterns in minutes.
- Danger number one: the figures. Market sizes and percentages out of a chatbot with no source are dangerous decoration. Any number going into a business plan needs a verifiable source or it’s out.
- The rule that has saved us: the AI study generates hypotheses; five conversations with potential customers validate them. Without the second part, all you have is a pretty document.
Frequently asked questions
Can I trust the market data AI gives me?
The structure and qualitative analysis, quite a lot. The specific figures, not without verifying: ask for sources, follow the links and discard what you can’t confirm.
Does it work for local businesses?
Especially well: nearby competitors, local reviews and customer profiles from your area. Same mechanics, smaller radius.
Conclusion
An AI market study turns the “no idea where to start” phase into one productive afternoon: competitors mapped, complaints detected, clear hypotheses. Then comes the street. If the study looks good, the next step is setting up AI customer service or exploring how to make money with AI.