Use Case · Content Creation

Research any topic and get structured summaries

Research takes time that decisions cannot always wait for. Give Kuse the question and the context. It searches, reads, and delivers a structured summary with sources.

Research the competitive landscape for [topic/market]. Summarize the top 5 players, their positioning, pricing model, and key differentiators. Output as a formatted competitive analysis.

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Kuse workspace showing a structured research summary with sources
The problem

Good research takes days. Decisions cannot always wait.

  • Research gets skipped when there is no time to do it properly. Decisions get made on instinct because structured research is a project in itself.
  • Information is everywhere but synthesis is the hard part. Searching is fast. Reading across dozens of sources and distilling what matters takes hours.
  • Research done once rarely gets reused. A competitive analysis from last quarter sits in a folder and the next person starts from scratch.
How it works

Question in, structured summary out

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Share your context

Drop in the question you need answered, relevant background documents, and any sources to draw from. The more context, the better the output.

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Tell Kuse what to create

Describe the research question, the depth required, and the output format. Kuse searches, reads, and synthesizes a structured summary instantly.

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Refine and export

Edit the research output in the Kuse workspace, add additional sources, and export for sharing or integration into a larger document.

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Guide

A practical guide to AI research assistants

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What is an AI research assistant?

An AI research assistant uses AI to gather, synthesize, and structure information from multiple sources in response to a specific research question. Instead of spending hours reading and summarizing, you ask Kuse the question and get back a structured, sourced analysis in minutes.

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Who uses AI research assistants?

  • Strategy and business development teams doing market research
  • Sales teams building competitive analyses and win/loss summaries
  • Consultants researching client industries and competitors
  • Investors and analysts tracking company and market trends
  • Product managers researching user problems and competitive features
  • Legal and compliance teams tracking regulatory changes

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What makes a good AI research output?

  • A clear answer to the research question at the top
  • Organized sections covering each aspect of the question
  • Source references so findings can be verified
  • A "key takeaways" section for quick consumption
  • Gaps noted — areas where evidence was limited or conflicting

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How to get better research from AI

Weak prompt: "Research our competitors." Strong prompt: "Research the competitive landscape for AI productivity tools targeting ops teams. Compare the top 5 players on positioning, pricing model, key features, and known weaknesses. Output as a formatted competitive analysis table with a summary section." Specificity in the question produces specificity in the answer.

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Common mistakes to avoid

  • Vague research questions: "Tell me about the market" produces a broad summary, not actionable insight
  • No output format specified: Define whether you want a table, a memo, a bullet list, or a narrative
  • Not asking for sources: Always request source references so you can verify key claims
  • Treating AI research as final: Use it as a starting point, then verify critical facts independently

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Why an AI research assistant works better in Kuse

Generic AI produces generic research. Kuse can research against your internal context — combining external information with your proprietary docs, past research, and competitive notes. The result is a research output that integrates public information with your team's existing knowledge, not just a summary of what is publicly available.

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Frequently asked questions

Can Kuse research using documents I already have?

Yes. Upload your internal documents to your workspace. Kuse can combine them with external research to produce a more complete analysis.

Does Kuse provide sources for its research?

Yes. Request citations in your prompt and Kuse includes source references with each key claim.

Can Kuse do ongoing research on a topic?

Yes. Set up a scheduled workflow to run periodic research on a topic and deliver summaries of new developments to your workspace.

From question to answer in minutes.

Structured, sourced, and ready to use.