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Paste a B2B SaaS URL. Get a sharp positioning audit built on April Dunford's framework, with an opinionated diagnosis on top.
linear.app
Linear positions itself as a project and issue tracking tool built for speed and quality. The homepage leads with workflow efficiency and keyboard-first UX, but hedges between developer tooling and broader product team use. The core promise, that this is the way professional software teams should work, is strong but undercut by vague supporting copy.
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Notion positions itself as a connected workspace that replaces multiple tools. The homepage leads with breadth: docs, wikis, projects, and now AI. This is both the product's real strength and its positioning weakness. When you claim to replace everything, you give the buyer no anchor for why they should switch from any one thing.
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Vercel positions itself as the frontend cloud for building fast, personalized web experiences. The homepage leads with developer experience and performance, then pivots to business outcomes. The technical positioning is specific and strong. The business positioning is vague and relies on undefined terms like "digital experiences" that could describe any web platform.
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