Research that would take weeks — done overnight
Multiple agents collaborate across sessions to conduct deep research — reviewing thousands of sources, synthesizing findings, and delivering comprehensive reports. From economic impact studies to market analysis, this is research at a scale humans can't match.
What you get
A lead agent delegates to specialized sub-agents — each covering a different research domain simultaneously. What would take a team of analysts weeks happens in hours.
Academic papers, industry reports, news articles, and social media — agents cast a wide net across 1,200+ sources to ensure comprehensive coverage.
Findings are validated across multiple sources. Conflicting data is flagged, consensus views are highlighted, and outlier perspectives are noted.
Executive summary for stakeholders plus a full report with citations, data tables, and methodology notes — ready to share or publish.
Follow-up sessions can drill deeper into specific areas. The agent builds on previous research, refining findings and exploring new angles without starting from scratch.
Kick it off before you leave for the day. The lead agent spawns sub-agents, coordinates research across domains, and delivers a full report to Slack by morning.
> Agent 1 covering market size & growth trends
> Agent 2 covering competitive landscape & positioning
> Agent 3 covering regulatory & policy environment
> Agent 4 covering technology trends & innovation
> Agent 5 covering consumer sentiment & social signals
Research complete:
> Sources reviewed 1,247 papers, articles, and reports
> Key findings synthesized across 5 domains
> Cross-referenced 83 claims across multiple sources
> Final report compiled — 47 pages with citations
> Executive summary generated — 2 pages
✓ Full report saved as artifact
✓ Executive summary posted to #research on Slack
For CRHQ clients
Enable the required skills
Make sure these skills are active on your satellite:
Define your research scope
Example prompt:
Let it run (or schedule it)
Deep research can take 2–8 hours depending on scope. Start it before you leave for the day, or use the schedule skill to kick it off overnight. Results arrive in Slack when complete.
Get more out of this workflow
Use project documents as a research workspace
Tell the agent to use project documents as a shared workspace where sub-agents deposit their findings. This creates a structured research trail that the lead agent can synthesize — and that you can reference in follow-up sessions for iterative depth.
Break complex topics into sub-questions
The more specific your research brief, the better the delegation. Instead of "research AI in healthcare," break it into targeted sub-questions: market size, regulatory hurdles, adoption rates, key players, and patient outcomes. Each sub-question becomes a focused agent task.
Combine with Google Trends for real-time signals
Academic papers and industry reports show what happened. Google Trends shows what's happening now. Pair them together and your research captures both historical analysis and real-time market momentum.
google-trendsUse Grok for social media sentiment
Add the grok skill to pull X/social media sentiment into your research. This is especially powerful for consumer-facing topics where public opinion, trending conversations, and influencer takes shape the narrative.
grok