AI Market Research Agent for B2B intelligence
A cited competitive briefing in your inbox on the cadence you set — competitors watched, trends tracked, a source behind every line.
Your agent monitors competitors, tracks industry trends, compiles structured reports with citations, and emails you a recurring briefing at your chosen cadence.
Your AI market research agent — competitive intelligence, on autopilot
Market research is critical and unscalable. A single competitive deep-dive takes a day; maintaining ongoing intelligence across five competitors and ten topics is a full-time job. Fasrad’s AI market research agent runs it continuously — reading competitor sites, watching pricing pages, compiling quarterly reports, and delivering briefings on your cadence.
Give your agent a list of competitors and topics. It sets up recurring tasks: monitor pricing pages weekly, compile a competitive matrix monthly, watch for product launches, track funding announcements, read industry publications. Every report is structured: executive summary, table comparison, changes from last cycle, sources cited.
Strongest benefits:
- Live web intelligence — pricing, positioning, product launches tracked in real time.
- Structured reports — executive summary, comparison table, source list — formatted for sharing.
- Change detection — every report highlights what moved since the last one.
- Recurring cadence — weekly, monthly, or quarterly, delivered to your inbox or Drive.
- Custom research on demand — ad hoc briefs handled the same way as the recurring ones.
Because your agent has memory and access to past reports, it understands context: this competitor launched a pricing change last quarter, this topic was covered in the Q1 report, this stat conflicts with what a source claimed before. The result is a briefing that builds on itself, not one that reinvents every week.
Compared to hiring a junior analyst, Fasrad is always on and fully consistent. Compared to ChatGPT, it reads today’s sources and persists across reports. It’s the research function you wish your team had — delivered on a schedule, tied to sources, and always ready for the next board slide.
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Frequently asked questions
How does it find information?
Live web search, full-page reading, RSS, competitor site monitoring, and any URL you explicitly assign to a topic. Paid databases can be fed via credential or manual upload.
What output formats?
Google Doc, PDF, DOCX, Notion page, or Slack summary — configurable per recurring task.
Can it watch for funding announcements?
Yes — via TechCrunch, Crunchbase News, company press pages. Alerts email you within an hour of detection.
Is the research accurate?
Every claim is sourced; every source linked. Accuracy depends on the sources, but the agent won’t invent unlinked facts.
How do I handle paywalled sources?
Upload articles you’ve purchased or grant access via your credentials. Your agent can use them as inputs.
Can multiple teammates access the reports?
Yes — output to a shared Drive folder or Notion workspace. Edit permissions configurable per report.
AI research analysts by field
One research agent that searches, reads, and cites — pointed at the sources and questions your field cares about.
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