5 AI PROMPTS FOR IDENTIFYING CUSTOMER PAIN POINTS👇
Ok This was in one of the facebook groups I am in so I had to share ① The "Deep Dive" Market Analysis How this helps: This prompt acts as a virtual focus group, generating a comprehensive list of psychological and functional problems your audience faces so you can target them effectively. The Perfect Prompt™: Act as a Senior Market Research Analyst with expertise in behavioral psychology. My company sells [Insert Product/Service] to [Insert Target Audience, e.g., busy moms, freelance graphic designers]. Please identify the top 10 most urgent pain points this audience faces related to my industry. For each pain point, break it down into: The Functional Problem (the tangible issue). The Emotional Impact (how it makes them feel). The Consequence of Inaction (what happens if they don't fix it). Ask me any questions you have. ② The Competitor Review Audit How this helps: Leveraging your competitors' weaknesses is the fastest way to find pain points. This prompt helps you analyze what customers hate about current solutions in the market. The Perfect Prompt™: Act as a Sentiment Analysis Expert. I want to understand the gaps in the market for [Insert Industry/Niche]. My main competitors are [Insert Competitor Names]. Simulate an analysis of negative reviews and customer complaints for these competitors. What are the recurring frustrations, unmet needs, or "deal breakers" that customers frequently mention? Summarize these into a list of "Market Gaps" that my product, [Insert Your Product Name], could potentially solve. Ask me any questions you have. ③ The "Day in the Life" Friction Finder How this helps: By simulating your customer's daily routine, you can uncover subtle, micro-pain points that they might not explicitly state but definitely feel. The Perfect Prompt™: Act as a UX Researcher and Empathy Expert. Create a "Day in the Life" narrative for a typical [Insert Target Audience Persona] who does NOT yet use [Insert Your Product/Service]. Walk through their day hour-by-hour. Specifically highlight moments of friction, stress, inefficiency, or annoyance that occur because they lack my solution. Point out exactly where they lose time, waste money, or feel frustrated.