SWOT analysis prompts help structure thinking around strengths weaknesses opportunities and threats. A clear SWOT analysis supports better business analysis and decision making. Clear prompts matter because SWOT often becomes vague when inputs are unclear. SeriesWire provides a prompt generator and a prompt library so people can work with structured templates instead of starting from scratch.
These prompts are templates. You can replace the bracketed parts with your own goals context data or constraints to match your situation.
SWOT analysis prompts for overall business analysis
Use these SWOT analysis prompts when you need a broad view of a business or organization.
Create a SWOT analysis for a business in [industry or market]. Use this context [company size] [location] [current goals]. Focus on realistic internal strengths and weaknesses and external opportunities and threats.
Write a SWOT analysis for an existing company based on its current position. Consider [products or services] [target customers] and [competitive landscape].
Generate a structured SWOT analysis for a business planning its next phase. Keep each section concise and tied to evidence or observable factors.
SWOT analysis prompts for startups and early stage teams
These SWOT analysis prompts focus on uncertainty resource limits and early traction.
Create a SWOT analysis for a startup in [industry]. Account for limited resources early traction and evolving market conditions.
Write a SWOT analysis for an early stage business preparing for growth. Use this context [funding stage] [team size] [main challenge].
Develop a SWOT analysis that highlights early strengths and key risks for a startup testing its business model in [target market].
SWOT analysis prompts for product or service evaluation
Use these prompts to analyze a specific offering rather than the whole company.
Create a SWOT analysis for a specific product or service [describe product]. Focus on user value differentiation and competitive alternatives.
Write a SWOT analysis comparing a product against its main competitors in [market]. Emphasize practical strengths and realistic weaknesses.
Generate a SWOT analysis for a service offering based on customer feedback [insert feedback summary] and performance data [insert metrics].
SWOT analysis prompts for strategic planning and decisions
These SWOT analysis prompts connect analysis to planning and choices.
Create a SWOT analysis to support a strategic decision about [describe decision]. Highlight factors that directly influence this choice.
Write a SWOT analysis focused on future risks and opportunities over the next [time period]. Use this strategy context [insert strategy].
Develop a SWOT analysis that links each strength and weakness to possible actions or considerations for leadership.
Using SWOT analysis prompts in real situations
In practice SWOT analysis works best when inputs are specific and grounded. A common mistake is listing generic strengths like good quality or threats like competition without context. Strong SWOT analysis connects each point to real conditions such as customer behavior costs regulations or market shifts. It also helps to limit each section to the most relevant points rather than trying to include everything. For background context on how SWOT analysis is defined and used in business planning many readers find the overview on Investopedia helpful.
How to use these prompts
Each prompt is a template not a final answer. Replace the bracketed text with your own information such as goals constraints data or assumptions. Adjust the wording to fit your situation and the depth you need. You can shorten or expand sections depending on whether the SWOT analysis is for internal review planning or discussion. The goal is clarity and usefulness not perfection.
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