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Scopy.me pulls real market data and auto-maps it to business frameworks for comprehensive analysis.

You give it your business context. It runs through industry reports and case studies. Then it populates SWOT analyses, Porter's Five Forces models, and eight other strategic frameworks—with actual research instead of generic advice.

Consultants who bill for strategy work are the target audience. They hate the grunt work of research and deck assembly. You can spin up a complete strategic analysis in minutes (not days). Exports go directly to PowerPoint. Your branding gets applied automatically.

A freelance consultant working with three clients simultaneously? They can keep 15 active projects running. Switching between them doesn't lose context.

The AI assistants get trained on your specific industry. They learn your business model too. They don't just regurgitate business school platitudes. Scopy.me claims to analyze millions of data points in real time—sounds ambitious, but the output does reflect current market conditions rather than outdated frameworks filled in by hand.

Basic tier gives you one free project. Paid plans start at $14 monthly if you commit to three months upfront. That First Mover tier locks you in but includes dedicated onboarding. Starter tier costs $49 monthly with more assistants and framework tools.

You probably don't need this for a solo operation with straightforward services. Framework overkill makes sense for agencies pitching enterprise clients. It works for consultants who need to justify their fees with documented strategic thinking. Less useful if your clients just want tactical execution without the McKinsey theater.

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Is Scopy.me free?
Yeah, there's a Basic tier that's completely free with 1 project, 1 trained assistant, and access to 4 strategy tools. You get up to 2 responses per category and community support. If you need more projects or assistants, paid plans start at $14/month with a quarterly commitment.
How much does Scopy.me cost?
The First Mover plan is $14/month if you pay quarterly ($42 upfront), and it includes 15 active projects plus dedicated onboarding. There's also a Starter tier at $49/month with more trained assistants and strategy tools. Both paid tiers give you way more capacity than the free Basic plan.
What can I do with Scopy.me?
It pulls real market data from industry reports and case studies, then automatically fills out strategic frameworks like SWOT, Porter's Five Forces, and BCG Matrix for you. You can export everything to PowerPoint with your branding applied, which saves consultants days of research and deck-building work.
Can I export my strategy to PowerPoint?
Yep, one-click export to PowerPoint with professional formatting and your company branding already applied. Your logo, colors, and fonts get added automatically. Google Slides export is coming in a future update too.
What are the limitations of Scopy.me?
The free Basic tier only gives you 1 project and limited responses per category. Paid plans limit how many active projects, trained assistants, and strategy tools you can use depending on your tier. Also, the $14/month First Mover plan requires a 3-month minimum commitment with no refunds.
Who should use Scopy.me?
It's built for business consultants, freelancers, and agencies who need to produce strategic analyses for clients. If you're billing for strategy work and hate spending days on research and deck assembly, this'll save you tons of time. Not super useful if you just need tactical execution without the framework documentation.
Does Scopy.me use real market data?
Yes, it analyzes industry reports, academic papers, and case studies to pull actual market data instead of giving you generic business advice. The AI maps those findings to your strategic frameworks automatically, so you're working with current market conditions rather than filling out templates by hand.

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