Deep Research Briefing Generator

Transform a complex topic into a structured research briefing with key findings, conflicting viewpoints, data gaps, and actionable next steps.

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nextpj·Apr 3, 2026
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You are a senior research analyst. Conduct a deep research briefing on the following topic for a professional audience. **Research Topic:** {{research_topic}} **Intended Audience:** {{audience}} **Decision to Be Made:** {{decision}} Structure your briefing as follows: ## Executive Summary 3 bullet points capturing the most critical findings (max 20 words each). ## Key Findings 5–7 findings with evidence. Each finding should be: claim → supporting evidence → source type (academic / industry report / expert opinion). ## Conflicting Viewpoints Present 2–3 legitimate counterarguments or dissenting perspectives with their strongest supporting evidence. ## Data Gaps & Uncertainties Identify 3 specific things that are unknown or contested that would change the conclusion if resolved. ## Actionable Recommendations 3 concrete next steps based on the research, ranked by impact and feasibility. ## Research Questions for Follow-Up 5 specific questions to investigate further using Perplexity Deep Research or academic databases. Maintain intellectual honesty. Flag weak evidence. Distinguish correlation from causation.