| name | last30days-official |
| description | Research recent developments using sources published or materially updated within the last 30 days, prioritizing official and primary sources. Use when a task needs fresh market research, product validation, competitor movement, platform changes, launch signals, pricing shifts, policy updates, or current evidence instead of stale summaries. |
Last30days Official
Use this skill for time-sensitive research where recency and source quality matter.
Required workflow
- Anchor the research window to the current date and use the last 30 days unless the user says otherwise.
- Use web search and direct page fetches.
- Prefer official and primary sources first:
- company blogs, docs, changelogs, pricing pages, and product announcements
- SEC filings, earnings releases, investor letters, and government data
- app marketplace listings, GitHub releases, and first-party help centers
- Use third-party coverage only when it helps discover leads or when no primary source exists. Label those sources clearly as secondary.
- For every important claim, capture the exact date and source URL.
- Separate observed facts from inference.
- If evidence is weak or conflicting, say so explicitly and list the gap.
Market research output
When the task is market research, cover these sections:
- target user and workflow
- painful problem with evidence
- urgency and frequency of the pain
- existing alternatives and recent pricing
- recent triggers that make the opportunity more attractive now
- distribution wedge
- risks, constraints, and reasons the idea could fail
- recommendation with confidence level
Output rules
- Prefer concise, source-backed summaries over long essays.
- Include exact dates, not relative phrasing alone.
- Include a source list with links.
- Call out any inference as inference.