Comparison Analyzer

Compare options systematically with structured pros, cons, and recommendations

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Prompt Template

I need to compare multiple options systematically to make a good choice.

I am comparing [OPTION_1] versus [OPTION_2] (and additional options if any: [MORE_OPTIONS?]).

The category or type of comparison is [CATEGORY:select:products or purchases,services or subscriptions,career or job opportunities,locations or places to live,schools or programs,strategies or approaches,tools or software,other].

My primary decision criteria are: [CRITERIA]

Factors that are deal-breakers for me: [DEAL_BREAKERS?]

My constraints like budget or time: [CONSTRAINTS?]

Who this decision affects besides me: [STAKEHOLDERS?]

Create a comprehensive comparison analysis. For each option, list key features and characteristics, pros and cons relative to my criteria, cost and value assessment, potential risks or downsides, and ideal use case or who it is best for. Then provide a side-by-side comparison table of the most important factors. Analyze tradeoffs between options. Give a clear recommendation based on my criteria and explain the reasoning. Note if there is no clear winner and what would tip the decision either way.

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About Comparison Analyzer

You have two options in front of you and no clear way to pick. Maybe it is two software tools, two cities to move to, or two career paths. The more you think about it, the more everything blurs together. A structured comparison cuts through that fog.

This analyzer builds a side-by-side analysis from your specific [CRITERIA]. You define what matters most, your [DEAL_BREAKERS], and your constraints. Name your [OPTION_1] and the alternative you are weighing it against, and the AI evaluates each against those factors, produces a comparison table, and gives you a clear recommendation with reasoning. No generic pros-and-cons list. Every point ties back to what you actually care about.

The comparison covers eight categories: products, services, careers, locations, schools, strategies, tools, and more. For each option, you get features, cost analysis, risks, and ideal use cases. The AI also flags when there is no obvious winner and tells you what would tip the scale.

If you need deeper research on either option before comparing, the Topic Research Assistant can give you a full breakdown first. Once you have your comparison, open it in the Dock Editor to refine the analysis or share it with others involved in the decision.

How to Use Comparison Analyzer

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Copy the prompt template

Copy this template into ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, or the Dock Editor to get started.

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Name your options

Replace [OPTION_1] and [OPTION_2] with the specific items you are comparing. If you have more than two, add them in [MORE_OPTIONS?]. Be specific: 'Notion' and 'Obsidian' works better than 'note-taking apps.'

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Set your decision criteria

Fill in [CRITERIA] with what matters most to you. For example, 'monthly cost under $50, works offline, supports team collaboration.' The more specific your criteria, the sharper the comparison.

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Add constraints and deal-breakers

Use [DEAL_BREAKERS?] for anything that would immediately eliminate an option. Add budget, timeline, or other limits in [CONSTRAINTS?]. These fields keep the analysis grounded in your real situation.

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Review the recommendation

The AI produces a comparison table and a recommendation. Check whether the reasoning matches your priorities. If something feels off, adjust your criteria and run it again.

Who Uses Comparison Analyzer

Online shoppers

Compare products before big purchases. Paste specs from two or three options and get a structured breakdown of value, durability, and fit for your needs.

Job seekers

Evaluate two job offers against salary, growth potential, culture, and commute. The comparison table makes it easy to see which role actually matches your priorities.

Small business owners

Compare software tools, vendors, or service providers. Set [CATEGORY] to 'tools or software' and list your must-haves in [CRITERIA] to get a recommendation you can act on.

Students choosing programs

Compare colleges, courses, or study-abroad programs. Set [CATEGORY] to 'schools or programs' and define criteria like cost, reputation, and location.

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