AI Junior Consultant Agent for research-to-deliverable work
Brief to deliverable in a single session: it runs the research, organizes the findings, and builds the deck and the client-ready PDF.
Give it a client brief in plain language. Your agent runs structured market research, organizes findings into notes, assembles a PowerPoint deck, and generates a client-ready PDF brief — all in a single session.
Your AI junior consultant — research to deliverable, in one session
Consulting work compresses into a familiar rhythm: scope the question, research broadly, structure the findings, build the deck, write the brief. The rhythm doesn’t scale with humans — a typical engagement burns 40 hours on the middle steps before the senior adds the judgment. Fasrad’s AI junior consultant collapses that middle.
Give the agent a client brief in plain language — *“Evaluate market entry for a mid-market HR SaaS into DACH; focus on regulation, competition, and distribution.”* It runs multi-source web research (live reads, not training data), structures the findings into notes tagged by theme, assembles a PowerPoint deck following your firm’s template, and generates a PDF client brief ready for partner review.
Strongest benefits:
- Structured market research — live web search, article reads, source citations, cross-referenced.
- Notes organized by theme — searchable; reusable across future engagements via your agent’s memory.
- PowerPoint deck generation — from your template, populated with findings, charts, and source links.
- Client-brief PDF — executive summary, analysis, recommendations, sources, in your firm’s voice.
- Memory across engagements — second engagement in the same vertical starts with accumulated context.
Unlike ChatGPT, the junior consultant doesn’t stop at the research — it packages everything into the deliverables your firm actually ships. Unlike a real junior analyst, it doesn’t sleep, doesn’t forget, and doesn’t need onboarding on the next engagement — your firm’s prior work is its baseline context.
Best for strategy consultancies, boutique advisory shops, in-house strategy teams. Doesn’t replace senior judgment, industry networks, or client relationships. Does replace the 30 hours of research-and-drafting that every engagement starts with.
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Frequently asked questions
Which research sources does it use?
Live web search (Brave), full-article reads, RSS feeds, public financial and regulatory sites. Paywalled sources (Bloomberg, Gartner) via your credentials.
Will the deck match my firm’s template?
Yes — upload your master deck once; your agent references layouts, brand colors, and font choices for every future deck.
Can it do quantitative analysis?
For tabular data (market size, growth rates, financial metrics), yes — pairs with the Data Analyst capabilities. For deep modeling (DCF, sensitivity analysis), stays as draft-and-review by a human analyst.
How long does a brief take?
Simple scope: 15–30 min from question to deliverable. Complex multi-market: 2–4 hours of agent work, with check-ins.
Does it cite sources?
Every claim in the brief and deck is linked to the source URL. Senior review can follow any claim back to the original.
What about client confidentiality?
Documents live only in your Fasrad workspace and the Drive folders you configure. Not used for training. EU-region storage available.
How is this different from the Research Agent?
Research Agent stops at a structured report. Junior Consultant goes further — deck, client brief, notes organized for reuse. It’s the full analyst workflow, not just the research step.
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