Outsights

Most competitive analysis describes. This one asks what happens next.

Short pieces on category movement, customer behavior, and the signals that surface before the announcement does. Published by BMarkable.

A strategy lead leans over a laptop in a whiteboard-covered conference room, reviewing customer signal data, a ceramic mug at her elbow.

Customer Experience

The Queue Is the Product, Not the App

Starbucks built the most sophisticated loyalty program in coffee, then let a shared queue eat it alive. Here's what the customer signal actually reveals about who the category is losing.

Aug 4, 2026 · 4 min read

A strategy lead presses her hand against a blank gap in a large journey map taped to a conference room wall, studying what is missing.

Customer Experience

The Handoff Nobody Owns Is the Gap Competitors Win

Every team thinks they own the journey. Nobody owns the seam between teams. That's exactly where customers leave, and where competitors quietly walk in.

Aug 3, 2026 · 4 min read

A strategist stands at a conference room window looking outward, a folded competitor printout in hand, internal charts dim behind her.

Customer Experience

You Look Different From the Outside.That's the Point.

Your customers see you the same way they see your competitors: side by side, on the same bad day, with the same expectations. The outside-in view is the only one that tells the truth about who's winning.

Aug 3, 2026 · 3 min read

A strategy analyst studies product changelogs and integration diagrams in a glass-walled office, searching for competitive signals before any press release surfaces them.

Product & Innovation

Momentum Is MeasurableBefore the PR

In AI transformation, tokenization, and quantum readiness, the leaders aren't the loudest voices at the conference. They're the ones whose product changelog tells the story their press release hasn't written yet.

Aug 3, 2026 · 3 min read

A woman in a wool overcoat holds her phone toward a blank pickup kiosk at a coffee counter, body already angled toward the exit, ceramic travel mug in hand.

Growth & Marketing

The Habit Was the Asset. Now It's the Exit.

Loyalty programs are designed to protect high-frequency customers, but category evidence from quick-service coffee shows those customers disengage fastest when reliability erodes. The brands investing in the wrong retention lever are paying for it.

Aug 3, 2026 · 5 min read

A strategy lead marks up a SWOT grid on a whiteboard while glancing at a clock, conveying urgency about the limits of static planning.

Corporate Strategy

The SWOT Has Been CoastingSince the 60s

Everyone runs a SWOT. Almost no one builds in what happens next. The framework that promised strategic clarity has quietly become a permission slip to document the obvious.

Aug 3, 2026 · 3 min read

A strategy lead leans over two large documents spread on a conference table, a brass compass resting in the gap between them.

Corporate Strategy

Yay! Your Numbers Are Up.(Against Whom?)

Every strategy team has internal data and external benchmarks. The ones who actually move faster have figured out that neither works without the other.

Aug 3, 2026 · 4 min read

A competitive intelligence analyst studies a whiteboard covered in market positioning diagrams, marker raised, in a daylit conference room.

Corporate Strategy

GEO Tools Watch Your Brand. Nobody Is Watching the Category.

Every generative engine optimization tool on the market asks the same narrow question: is my brand showing up? Category-level answer mapping asks the question that actually drives competitive strategy: who owns the frame?

Aug 3, 2026 · 5 min read

A strategist studies a hand-drawn map on a table in a bare warehouse, one finger resting on an unmarked corner, overhead light isolating the scene.

Corporate Strategy

Your Whitespace Is Somebody Else's Graveyard

Every category looks like whitespace until you look closely. The difference between a real gap and an unoccupied corner nobody wants is the only question that matters before you move.

Aug 3, 2026 · 3 min read

A strategist holds a single index card up against a blank whiteboard, surrounded by industry diagrams pinned across a workshop wall.

Product & Innovation

Borrowing a Playbook Is Easy. BorrowingContext Kills It

Every stalled product team has a competitor they're watching obsessively. The teams that actually break through are watching a completely different industry instead.

Aug 3, 2026 · 3 min read

A marketing strategist stands looking outward through a window while colleagues focus on their own screens, a steel compass resting on the table beside her.

Growth & Marketing

While You Audit Your Own Citations, Your Competitor Is Becoming the Answer

Every team racing to optimize their own answer-engine presence is staring inward. That's the trap. The brands winning GEO authority right now are the ones watching the category, not their own citations.

Aug 3, 2026 · 3 min read

A store operations manager in an apron stands arms-crossed at a coffee counter, holding a blank-screened tablet while customers queue behind her during morning rush.

Customer Experience

The Loyalty Program Is Fine. The Plumbing Isn't.

Every major coffee chain competes on points and app features. None has claimed reliable fulfillment as a brand promise. That gap is the only positioning lane nobody's standing in.

Aug 3, 2026 · 4 min read