AI SWOT analysis
Generate a sourced SWOT matrix with executive summary and strategic recommendations, separating facts from assumptions.
Use cases


What you can use Manus for

Research the subject before scoring it

Turn messy inputs into a structured SWOT

Add strategy and recommendations

Deliver outputs in the format you need
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Run an AI SWOT analysis in three simple steps

Step 1
Share the subject, market context, and goal so Manus knows whether you are analyzing a company, product, campaign, competitor, or expansion decision.

Step 2
Tell Manus what evidence to use, what criteria matter, and how cautious the analysis should be about assumptions, risks, and unknowns.

Step 3
Review the SWOT matrix, summary, and recommendations, then ask follow-up questions to refine the analysis or turn it into a report or slides.
How strategy teams use Manus for AI SWOT analysis
Use Manus to collect context, structure evidence, and translate SWOT findings into strategic next steps with the help of an AI document generator for polished written deliverables.
Market entry review
Evaluate whether a new market has enough upside by mapping internal strengths and weaknesses against external opportunities, barriers, and competitive pressure.
Product positioning analysis
Compare how a product is perceived, where it differentiates, where it is vulnerable, and which opportunities are most realistic to pursue next.
Competitor-informed SWOT
Pull in competitor positioning, pricing, product gaps, and market signals so the SWOT reflects actual pressure points rather than internal opinions alone.
Campaign planning
Assess whether a campaign idea has credible strengths, execution risks, audience opportunities, and external threats before launch — and roll the findings into a marketing presentation for stakeholder review.
Start with a strong prompt, then get more specific
Define the subject, evaluation criteria, and output format so Manus can produce a stronger SWOT analysis.
Use prompt templates for specific goals
AI SWOT analysis FAQ
Review common questions about using Manus for AI SWOT analysis, outputs, inputs, and workflow fit.
What is AI SWOT analysis?
AI SWOT analysis is a workflow that uses AI to organize and interpret strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats for a company, product, campaign, market, or decision. Instead of filling a template manually, you can ask Manus to research context, structure the matrix, and explain what the findings mean.
How does Manus help with SWOT analysis?
Manus can gather relevant context, compare evidence, structure the SWOT, and produce outputs such as matrices, summaries, recommendations, and slides through the AI slides generator. That makes it useful when you need more than a fast brainstorm and want a clearer strategic deliverable.
What should a good SWOT analysis prompt include?
A strong prompt should define the subject, explain the decision or question behind the SWOT, and list the information Manus should consider. It also helps to request the final format, such as a matrix, memo, report, or slide outline, so the response matches your workflow.
Can Manus create a SWOT analysis from documents or links?
Yes. You can provide notes, public links, product pages, research files, or internal documents that give Manus better context. The AI PDF summarizer is especially useful when the SWOT should reflect real evidence pulled from longer source files.
Is this useful only for companies?
No. You can use AI SWOT analysis for products, campaigns, market entry plans, partnerships, investment cases, and internal strategy reviews. Any situation that benefits from structured strategic evaluation can use the workflow.
Can I turn the SWOT into a report or presentation?
Yes. After Manus creates the SWOT matrix, you can ask for a written report, executive summary, recommendation memo, or a company presentation ready for stakeholders. This helps you move from analysis to communication without rebuilding the work in a second tool.