Your agent can browse the web, visit multiple sources, and compile research on any topic. It handles the tedious clicking and reading while you get the summarized results.
What Your Agent Can Do
- Compare products - Research options across multiple sites and summarize findings
- Gather market intel - Check competitor websites, pricing pages, and news
- Find information - Search for specific facts across multiple sources
- Monitor trends - Check social media, forums, and news for mentions
Example: Product Research
“Research the top 5 project management tools. For each one, find the pricing, key features, and what users complain about in reviews. Give me a comparison.”
Your agent visits Asana, Monday, Notion, ClickUp, and Jira - checking their pricing pages, feature lists, and review sites like G2 and Capterra.
Example: Competitive Analysis
“Go to our three main competitors’ websites and find out what new features they’ve announced in the last month”
Your agent checks their blogs, changelogs, and announcement pages.
Example: Lead Research
“I’m meeting with Acme Corp tomorrow. Research them - find their recent news, key executives, company size, and any recent product launches”
Your agent visits their website, LinkedIn, Crunchbase, and news sites to build a briefing.
Example: Technical Research
“Find the best practices for implementing OAuth 2.0 in a React app. Check the official docs, Stack Overflow, and any recent blog posts”
Your agent gathers information from multiple technical sources and synthesizes it.
Be specific about what sources you want checked. “Research X” is broad, but “Research X by checking their website, recent news, and customer reviews on G2” gives better results.