AI research agent for market and prospect intelligence
An autonomous operator that runs structured research across the web and your own sources, verifies and cites what it finds, and delivers a decision-ready brief on a market, a competitor, or a prospect — on a schedule or on demand.
Research that never gets done well
Every team knows the research it should be doing. Sales should brief itself on every account before a call. Strategy should track competitors and market shifts. Procurement should vet suppliers properly. In practice this work loses to whatever is urgent — so the call happens cold, the competitor move is noticed late, and the supplier is taken on trust. When research does get done, it is uneven: one person digs deep, another skims, and nobody can trace where a conclusion came from.
The hard part is not finding information — there is too much of it. The hard part is doing the work systematically, every time: planning the right sources, separating signal from noise, checking a claim against a second source, and writing it up so a decision-maker can act and an auditor can trace it. That discipline is exactly what an operator can sustain.
From question to cited brief
- 01Frame the question. The operator takes your brief — an account to profile, a market to size, a competitor to track — and breaks it into the specific sub-questions that answer it.
- 02Plan and gather. It searches across the open web and your connected internal sources, pulling primary material rather than stopping at the first summary it finds.
- 03Verify. It cross-checks material claims against a second source, distinguishes fact from speculation, and notes recency, because a stale figure is worse than no figure.
- 04Synthesise. It writes a structured brief — findings, evidence, and a clear read — with every non-obvious claim cited back to its source.
- 05Deliver and repeat. It hands the brief to your team or system, and where you want ongoing coverage it re-runs on a schedule and reports only what changed.
How AIMOCS keeps it honest
Research is only useful if it is trustworthy, so the stack is built around verifiability. The operator uses Perplexity and similar sourced-search tools for current, citable web research, with internal sources connected through the Glama MCP gateway so a single operator can reason across public and private data without holding raw credentials. The reasoning core is version-pinned for consistent judgement, every query and source it touched is logged, and the brief carries its citations so a reader can check the work rather than take it on faith.
Hallucination is treated as the primary risk: the operator is constrained to ground claims in retrieved evidence and to mark uncertainty explicitly, not to fill gaps with plausible invention. For Saudi and GCC work it researches in Arabic and English, drawing on regional sources rather than defaulting to English-language coverage, with memory and logs hosted in-region by default.
Intelligence, not the decision
The operator delivers the evidence; the judgement is yours. It does not decide which account to pursue, which competitor to fear, or which supplier to sign — it equips the people who do, with traceable findings they can defend. You set the research questions, the source preferences, and the depth before launch, and you can stand up new research lines or change cadence as your priorities shift. Where the answer carries real consequence, a human reads the evidence, not just the conclusion.
How do I know the research is accurate and not made up?
Every material claim is cited back to its source, and the operator is constrained to ground findings in retrieved evidence and mark uncertainty explicitly rather than inventing plausible detail. You can check the work, and where evidence is thin it says so.
Can it research our own internal data, not just the web?
Yes. Internal sources connect through the Glama MCP gateway so a single operator reasons across public and private data, without holding raw credentials and with every source it touches logged.
Does it run once or keep monitoring?
Both. It runs on demand for a specific question and on a schedule for ongoing coverage — in monitoring mode it re-runs and reports only what changed, so you get the delta rather than a repeat of last week.
What can it research?
Market and competitor intelligence, account and prospect profiles for sales, and supplier or partner due diligence — anything that can be framed as a research question with sources to draw on.
Does it work in Arabic and on regional sources?
Yes. It researches in Arabic and English and draws on regional sources rather than defaulting to English-language coverage, with memory and logs hosted in-region for Saudi and GCC work.
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