Research & Analysis

Every seat can research. The COO coordinates and synthesizes.

How research works

Research isn't a single tool — it's a capability available to every C-Suite seat. When you ask a question that requires fresh information, your COO identifies the right seat to lead the research and dispatches the task.

The research engine combines web search, document parsing, and data synthesis to deliver actionable answers, not just links.

Research types

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Web Search
Real-time web search across news, databases, and public records. Returns synthesized answers, not raw links.
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Document Parsing
Upload PDFs, contracts, spreadsheets. The C-Suite reads, extracts, and analyzes the content in context.
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Data Synthesis
Combines multiple sources into a unified analysis. Cross-references data, identifies patterns, surfaces contradictions.
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Competitive Intelligence
Monitors competitors, tracks market moves, and delivers updates on your competitive landscape.
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Market Research
Market sizing, trend analysis, TAM/SAM/SOM calculations, and industry benchmarks.

How the COO routes research

You don't need to pick which seat does the research. The COO reads your intent and assigns accordingly:

"What's our competitor's pricing?"CMO leads research
"What are the regulatory requirements for X?"CLO leads research
"What's the market size for Y?"CSO leads research
"What tech stack does Z use?"CTO leads research
"What should we pay for this role?"CPO leads research

Quality controls

  • Source citations. Every research output includes sources so you can verify.
  • Recency filtering. Research defaults to recent data — specify if you need historical context.
  • Confidence levels. When data is uncertain, the seat tells you — no pretending.
  • Batch research. Complex questions get broken into parallel research tasks and synthesized into one answer.