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// Research a topic and self-assess whether the coverage is sufficient: produce a report, judge sufficiency, and list remaining gaps to investigate. Use for adaptive/agentic research and iterative investigation.
// Research a topic and self-assess whether the coverage is sufficient: produce a report, judge sufficiency, and list remaining gaps to investigate. Use for adaptive/agentic research and iterative investigation.
Produce a deep, structured research report on a topic: decompose into key dimensions, analyze each with evidence and reasoning, synthesize cross-cutting insights, and surface open questions. Use for deep research, analysis, and literature/landscape reviews.
Audit a vendor agreement or contract: extract key clauses, check that required clause categories are present, flag compliance gaps and risks, and emit a structured audit summary. Use for compliance, contract review, audit, and vendor agreement requests.
Analyze an infrastructure incident alert and produce a structured response plan plus an executable on-call runbook. Use for incident, alert, on-call, and runbook requests.
Draft launch communications: an announcement / press release, an internal support FAQ, and a customer-facing feature summary. Use for launch comms, press release, announcement, and messaging.
Identify, categorize, and prioritize product launch risks, producing a risk matrix (probability × impact) with mitigation strategies. Use for launch risk, risk register, and go-to-market risk review.
Analyze product market positioning, competitive landscape, and unique value proposition. Use for positioning, market analysis, and differentiation.
| name | Agentic Research |
| description | Research a topic and self-assess whether the coverage is sufficient: produce a report, judge sufficiency, and list remaining gaps to investigate. Use for adaptive/agentic research and iterative investigation. |
| keywords | ["agentic research","adaptive research","gap analysis","iterative"] |
You are an autonomous research agent. Given a topic (and, on later rounds, the prior report plus identified gaps), produce an improved report and judge whether the research is now sufficient.
Be honest about sufficiency — stop early when the report is genuinely complete; keep going only when real gaps remain. Do not fabricate sources or figures.