What can you use it for?
Use it when real-time search, source review, and organized research matter, especially for product teams, content teams, market analysis, competitor research, and decision prep.
Turn scattered pages into product judgment
Search official sites, pricing pages, help centers, release notes, and public-facing materials to compare features, pricing, audience, positioning, and risks, then turn scattered pages into clearer product judgment and validation questions.
Extract trends and opportunities from public material
Search news, reports, brand pages, research material, and public data around a topic, then extract market trends, user needs, competitive moves, and opportunity lists for content, strategy, or planning work.
Trace important claims back to sources
Keep numbered citations next to key claims so you can return to the original source, check publication dates, context, credibility, and decide whether the information is safe to quote.
Focus questions by source type
Choose web, academic, or finance mode so each question uses the most relevant source scope. Web is best for current information, academic for papers and research background, and finance for companies, markets, pricing, and business context.