| name | yutori-research |
| description | Execute deep web research on any topic using Yutori's research agents. Use for competitive analysis, market research, finding documentation, or answering complex questions that require synthesizing information from multiple sources. |
| argument-hint | [research question] |
Deep Web Research
Help the user conduct thorough web research using Yutori's Research API.
Process
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Understand the research goal
- What question needs answering?
- What type of sources matter? (news, academic, documentation, social, financial filings)
- Any time constraints? (recent only, historical)
- What format should the output be in?
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Craft the research query
Similar to scout queries, comprehensive research queries include:
- Context on why this research matters
- Specific questions to answer
- Sources to prioritize
- Output format expectations
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Start the research task
Use run_research_task with:
query: The research question with context
user_timezone: For time-relevant searches
output_fields: If structured output is needed (e.g., ["title", "summary", "source_url", "date"])
webhook_url: HTTPS URL for completion notification
webhook_format: scout (default), slack, or zapier
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Poll for results
- Important: Research typically takes 5-10 minutes (300-600 seconds)
- Use
get_research_task_result to check status
- Poll every 30 seconds until
succeeded or failed
- The task runs asynchronously - you can inform the user to wait
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Synthesize and present findings
- Organize results by relevance
- Highlight key insights
- Note sources for verification
Tips
Fetching documentation or reference URLs:
If you use a web fetch tool to look up documentation, API references, or other pages while preparing the research query, include the Accept: text/markdown header. Many documentation sites (Cloudflare-hosted) will return clean Markdown instead of HTML — fewer tokens, easier to parse.
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