Compose a specialist agent for every layer of research.
One agent hunts primary sources, another triangulates across them, another verifies the numbers, another synthesizes the memo or deck — every agent loaded with your methodology, every claim traceable to its source. Works for any research domain: legal, financial, real estate, market intelligence, scientific.
Best fit for · Research teams shipping memos, decks, or briefs across legal, financial, market, real-estate, or technical domains weeklyvs Perplexity Computer →Five concrete tasks.
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Specialist agents for every layer of research.
Compose the pack you need: a Source Hunter for primary sources, a Triangulator for verification, a Quant Analyst for numerical claims, a Synthesizer for the final memo or deck. Add or drop specialists per domain — legal needs a citation specialist, equity research needs filings analysis, market research needs a survey aggregator.
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Methodology loads into every agent.
A methodology custodian (or your standards memory) holds the citation rules, source-quality thresholds, statistical-verification protocol, and approved sources. Every other agent — Hunter, Triangulator, Quant, Synthesizer — loads it before acting. The same rigor applies whether the question is legal, financial, real-estate, or scientific.
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Triangulate claims, not vibes.
Triangulator requires multiple independent primary sources for any high-confidence claim. Single-source findings get marked unconfirmed and flagged for review. Hallucinated citations don't pass the verification step because the URL doesn't actually contain the cited claim.
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Crosscheck the math.
Quant Analyst verifies every statistical claim. Re-runs the math from the raw data when possible — connects to Wolfram, Python, or your data warehouse via MCP. If the math doesn't reproduce, the claim doesn't ship.
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Synthesize without losing fidelity.
Synthesizer drafts the memo, deck, briefing note, or executive summary. Citations stay attached at the claim level. Knowledge Graph captures entity relationships over time so subsequent research loads structural context.
Setup once, then watch it run.
Concrete operator setup, the phases the pack moves through, and where you stay in the loop.
Question
An analyst (you) drops a research question. Planner sharpens it, breaks it into sub-questions, and assigns each one to a researcher.
Research
Researchers work in parallel, each on its slice. They pull from primary sources first, fall back to general web, and capture every cite in memory.
Synthesize
Synthesizer pulls the slices together, reconciles contradictions explicitly, and surfaces the open questions worth a second pass.
Deliver
You approve and the memo files into your archive with the full citation tree. Next time you ask a related question, the pack starts from the prior memo.
Your pack, your workflow.
Workflows are markdown that reference the roles in your pack. Below is one example shape - yours can have different agents, different steps, different cadence.
A junior analyst pod's first quarter of work, every week — composable, methodology-loaded, with citations that hold up under scrutiny.
Things teams actually ask.
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