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research-ops

Evidence-first current-state research workflow for ECC. Use when the user wants fresh facts, comparisons, enrichment, or a recommendation built from current public evidence and any supplied local context.

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Research Ops

Use this when the user asks to research something current, compare options, enrich people or companies, or turn repeated lookups into a monitored workflow.

This is the operator wrapper around the repo's research stack. It is not a replacement for deep-research, exa-search, or market-research; it tells you when and how to use them together.

Skill Stack

Pull these ECC-native skills into the workflow when relevant:

  • exa-search for fast current-web discovery
  • deep-research for multi-source synthesis with citations
  • market-research when the end result should be a recommendation or ranked decision
  • lead-intelligence when the task is people/company targeting instead of generic research
  • knowledge-ops when the result should be stored in durable context afterward

When to Use

  • user says "research", "look up", "compare", "who should I talk to", or "what's the latest"
  • the answer depends on current public information
  • the user already supplied evidence and wants it factored into a fresh recommendation
  • the task may be recurring enough that it should become a monitor instead of a one-off lookup

Guardrails

  • do not answer current questions from stale memory when fresh search is cheap
  • separate:
    • sourced fact
    • user-provided evidence
    • inference
    • recommendation
  • do not spin up a heavyweight research pass if the answer is already in local code or docs

Workflow

1. Start from what the user already gave you

Normalize any supplied material into:

  • already-evidenced facts
  • needs verification
  • open questions

Do not restart the analysis from zero if the user already built part of the model.

2. Classify the ask

Choose the right lane before searching:

  • quick factual answer
  • comparison or decision memo
  • lead/enrichment pass
  • recurring monitoring candidate

3. Take the lightest useful evidence path first

  • use exa-search for fast discovery
  • escalate to deep-research when synthesis or multiple sources matter
  • use market-research when the outcome should end in a recommendation
  • hand off to lead-intelligence when the real ask is target ranking or warm-path discovery

4. Report with explicit evidence boundaries

For important claims, say whether they are:

  • sourced facts
  • user-supplied context
  • inference
  • recommendation

Freshness-sensitive answers should include concrete dates.

5. Decide whether the task should stay manual

If the user is likely to ask the same research question repeatedly, say so explicitly and recommend a monitoring or workflow layer instead of repeating the same manual search forever.

Output Format

QUESTION TYPE
- factual / comparison / enrichment / monitoring

EVIDENCE
- sourced facts
- user-provided context

INFERENCE
- what follows from the evidence

RECOMMENDATION
- answer or next move
- whether this should become a monitor

Pitfalls

  • do not mix inference into sourced facts without labeling it
  • do not ignore user-provided evidence
  • do not use a heavy research lane for a question local repo context can answer
  • do not give freshness-sensitive answers without dates

Verification

  • important claims are labeled by evidence type
  • freshness-sensitive outputs include dates
  • the final recommendation matches the actual research mode used
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Overall Score

76/100

Grade

B

Good

Safety

85

Quality

73

Clarity

82

Completeness

65

Summary

A research operations orchestrator for ECC that guides agents to apply the right research skill (exa-search, deep-research, market-research, lead-intelligence) based on user intent. It structures research workflows with evidence classification, reduces redundant manual lookups by identifying monitoring candidates, and enforces clear separation between sourced facts, user context, inference, and recommendations.

Detected Capabilities

web search orchestrationskill composition and routingevidence classification and labelingdate-based freshness validationrecommendation synthesis

Trigger Keywords

Phrases that MCP clients use to match this skill to user intent.

research current informationcompare options with dataenrich company profilefact-check against sourcesset up research monitor

Use Cases

  • Fact-checking current claims against public sources
  • Comparing multiple options with fresh data before making a decision
  • Enriching company or people profiles with recent context
  • Identifying whether a research question should become a recurring monitor instead of a one-off lookup
  • Synthesizing user-supplied evidence with new findings into a ranked recommendation

Quality Notes

  • Skill acts as a meta-router rather than a direct executor, which is appropriate for orchestration
  • Clear guardrails prevent misuse (e.g., 'do not answer current questions from stale memory')
  • Structured output format with explicit evidence boundaries is well-designed for separating fact from inference
  • Identifies a key pattern (recurring research) that should trigger workflow automation rather than repeated manual effort
  • Assumes user has access to five companion skills (exa-search, deep-research, market-research, lead-intelligence, knowledge-ops) but does not document their APIs or expected inputs/outputs
  • No error handling documented for when search skills fail or return empty results
  • Verification section is good but does not specify how to validate claims when sources conflict
Model: claude-haiku-4-5-20251001Analyzed: May 11, 2026

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v1.1

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2026-04-20

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2026-04-12

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