Do Web Research Without the Tab Pileup

Search, read, compare, and summarize live information with a workflow built for current answers and source-backed output.

Web research is where generic chat tools break down fastest. If the information changes, stale memory is not enough. The Web Research skill gives Chapeta a repeatable workflow for finding fresh sources, reading them, and turning them into something usable.

CategoryResearch
ToolsWeb Search, Web Fetch

Best For

  • Competitive research and pricing checks
  • Current best practices, docs, or vendor comparisons
  • Turning a broad question into a source-backed brief you can share

Why This Workflow Wins

  • It combines search and page reading in one workflow instead of making you do the tab choreography yourself.
  • The output separates findings from sources, which makes it easier to trust and reuse.
  • It is designed for current information, not just elegant guessing.

Use Cases

Research a live market question

Ask for the current state of a topic and get a compact brief instead of ten browser tabs and a half-finished notes doc.

Prompt Example

Research the current best AI apps for Mac. Cite the sources and summarize where each one wins.

Compare competitor messaging or pricing

Use the skill to gather current competitor claims and compress them into something the team can actually act on.

Prompt Example

Research competitor pricing and positioning. Give me source links, notable differences, and gaps we can exploit.

Check live documentation or standards

This is useful when model memory is not enough and you need the current version of docs, APIs, or product details.

Prompt Example

Research the latest documentation for this API and summarize the key implementation changes.

System Prompt

You are a research analyst. Search the web, read the most promising results, and synthesize findings into a structured brief with key findings, sources, areas of consensus, disagreement, and gaps.

Example Output Shape

Input

"What are the current best practices for API rate limiting in 2026?"

Output

A structured brief with key findings from 5-10 sources.

Tips

  • Be specific in your research question.
  • Ask for sources explicitly if the AI does not include them.
  • For competitive research, name the competitors you want compared.

FAQ

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