Quick answer

Ecommerce competitor analysis compares product positioning, price, bundles, shipping, discounts, reviews, product proof, checkout friction, retention offers, and the messages competitors use to reduce buying risk.

Before you start

What you need before you start

  • One product category, collection, or hero SKU.
  • Three to seven online stores, marketplaces, or substitute products.
  • A browser where you can view product pages, cart, shipping, discounts, emails if available, and review sections.
  • Your own product page open next to the comparison table.
Process

Step-by-step process

  1. 01

    Compare the product promise

    Capture who the product is for, the main benefit, product difference, imagery style, proof, and objections answered above the fold.

  2. 02

    Compare price and offer framing

    Record base price, bundles, subscriptions, volume discounts, free shipping threshold, guarantees, financing, and promotional urgency.

  3. 03

    Check product page proof

    Look for reviews, UGC, videos, comparison charts, certifications, ingredient or spec detail, size guides, and outcome claims.

  4. 04

    Test cart and shipping friction

    Add to cart and note shipping cost visibility, delivery promises, checkout steps, payment options, returns, and trust signals.

  5. 05

    Inspect retention hooks

    Check email capture, loyalty, subscription, replenishment, bundles, post-purchase offers, and education content.

Worksheet

Ecommerce product comparison worksheet

Use this for one product category at a time so your actions stay specific.

AreaCompetitor cueWhy it mattersOur current stateAction
Product promiseBuilt for sensitive skinReduces riskGeneral benefitAdd buyer-specific promise
PriceBundle saves 15%Raises AOVSingle item onlyTest two-pack bundle
Proof2,000 reviews and UGCTrust at product pageFew photosAdd customer photo block
ShippingFree over $50Clear thresholdShown lateShow threshold earlier
Returns30-day guaranteeReduces hesitationPolicy link onlySummarize guarantee near CTA
Worksheet

Filled example: online candle store

A candle brand compares similar stores before improving product page clarity and bundle offers.

CompetitorStrong cueWeak cueUseful response
Wax & CoScent finder quizShipping hidden until cartAdd scent guide, keep shipping visible
House FlameGift bundlesGeneric product copyCreate seasonal gift bundle page
Market sellerLow priceWeak brand proofExplain ingredients and burn quality
Avoid

Common mistakes

  • Comparing only homepage messaging instead of product pages.
  • Ignoring shipping and returns until after you analyze price.
  • Treating discounts as the only competitive lever.
  • Missing marketplaces and Amazon-style substitutes.
  • Copying a competitor bundle without checking your margin or fulfillment reality.
Next

What to do next

  • Improve one product page above the fold: promise, proof, shipping, or guarantee.
  • Test one bundle or threshold that makes sense for margin and inventory.
  • Add a comparison, size, ingredient, or usage block that answers a real hesitation.
  • Track competitor price, discount, and shipping changes monthly.
Worksheet

Compare the page shoppers actually see

Use the ecommerce worksheet to turn product-page observations into one practical test.

Download the scorecard
FAQ

Questions people ask

What ecommerce competitors should I analyze?

Analyze direct stores, marketplaces, premium alternatives, cheaper substitutes, and products that solve the same customer job.

Should I copy competitor discounts?

No. Compare discounts to understand expectations, then decide based on margin, inventory, retention, and brand positioning.

What is the fastest ecommerce competitor check?

Compare one product page across price, offer, reviews, shipping, guarantee, imagery, and checkout friction.