Research
A cross-referenced industry intelligence brief delivered every Monday morning
A research pipeline that fires every Monday morning. It searches the web, news APIs, and your connected data sources for the week's most important developments in your industry. A synthesis agent cross-references findings, surfaces agreements and contradictions across sources, and produces a structured executive briefing. The brief is emailed to your team and posted to a dedicated Slack channel.
How it works
TriggerRuns every Monday at 6:00 AM
- 01Agent
Gather news and intelligence from multiple sources
Search for the past week's developments across your industry: - Competitor product launches, funding rounds, and hires - Market reports and analyst notes - Regulatory changes and policy updates - Technology breakthroughs and research papers - Customer sentiment shifts and social media trends Use web search, news APIs, and any connected data sources. Gather 20-30 items minimum.
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- 02Agent
Synthesize findings and surface patterns
Cross-reference all gathered items. Identify: - **Agreements**: facts confirmed by multiple independent sources - **Disagreements**: conflicting reports or contradictory signals - **Absences**: topics you expected to see but didn't Group findings into 3-5 thematic clusters. For each cluster, write a one-paragraph synthesis with inline source citations.
- 03Agent
Write the executive briefing
Compile the synthesis into a clean executive briefing: - **Top 3 Takeaways**: the three things leadership must know this week - **Deep Dives**: one section per thematic cluster with citations - **Watch List**: emerging signals too early to act on but worth tracking - **Recommended Actions**: concrete next steps based on the intelligence
- 04Tool
Distribute briefing via email and Slack
Email the briefing to the leadership distribution list. Post the Top 3 Takeaways and a link to the full brief in #company-intel on Slack.
ResultA cross-referenced executive briefing covering the week's industry developments, emailed and posted to Slack