SWOT Analysis Template

A ready-to-use SWOT analysis template, filled with evidence-grounded items for your product. Keep the four-section structure, swap in your own findings, and ship a SWOT that holds up in a leadership review.

Product brief, competitive context, or market overview
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Evidence-Grounded

Every item traces back to specific details in your input

Action Tags

Leverage, Invest, Mitigate, Monitor on every item

Strategic Priorities

S+O offensive moves and W+T defensive priorities

How it works

  1. 1
    Choose what to fill the template with

    Any product context works as input: a brief, market overview, pitch deck text, or rough competitive notes. SPM uses what you paste to populate every section of the template.

  2. 2
    SPM fills every section of the template

    The four template sections (Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, Threats) are each filled with specific items drawn from your input. No "strong team" placeholders, every item references something concrete from what you provided.

  3. 3
    Adapt the template or use it directly

    Edit individual items, drop sections you do not need, or use the template as-is for a strategy doc or leadership review. The structure stays consistent so you can hand it off without reformatting.

What you get

Four pre-structured template sections

Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, Threats. Each section comes with consistent formatting so the template is easy to adapt or copy into another tool.

Items filled in, not blank prompts

Unlike static SWOT templates that give you four empty boxes, every section here arrives populated with concrete items derived from your input.

Action tags built into the template

Each item carries a tag (Leverage, Invest, Mitigate, Monitor) so the template tells you what to do with each finding, not just what the finding is.

Strategic synthesis extends the template

The template extends past the four sections with cross-section connections (S+O offensive plays, W+T defensive priorities) so the output stands on its own as a decision document.

FAQ

How is this different from a blank SWOT template?

A blank template gives you four empty boxes and assumes you already know the items. This template arrives filled with items specific to your product, so the time goes into editing and prioritizing instead of brainstorming from zero.

Can I edit the template after it is generated?

Yes. The template is meant to be a starting point. Drop items that are not right, sharpen ones that are, or use sections directly. You own what you publish.

Is this free?

Yes. 2 free template generations, no sign-up required. Sign in with Google for unlimited access and 30 expert document reviews.

Does the template work for a competitor or market segment?

Yes. Paste a competitor profile or a market overview as the input. SPM fills the same four-section template from that angle, useful for competitive intelligence or market entry analysis.

Can SPM also review my full competitive analysis?

Yes. Sign in for 30 expert reviews covering PRDs, user stories, competitive analyses, roadmaps, and more. See all reviews →

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