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Cited research reports, produced autonomously

Ask a substantive question — competitive intelligence, regulation, market — and let the agent work: it refines the brief, launches multi-source searches, reads the pages, captures the evidence and synthesizes a cited report you can verify line by line.

  • Clarifies the brief before setting off
  • Multi-source research waves
  • Cited report, verifiable line by line
Animation: the agent clarifies the brief, explores the web across two waves of sources, then writes a cited report section by section. Use the controls below to replay or step through each phase.
Method

Research that advances in waves, not by accident

From clarifying the brief to the cited report, each step builds on what the previous one found — never a single shallow pass.

  1. 01

    Clarify the brief

    Before launching a single search, the agent asks the questions that frame the topic — scope, time frame, angle — or starts straight away if the context is already clear.

  2. 02

    Wave 1 — broad sweep

    Several web searches launch in parallel to cover the topic from every angle right from the start.

  3. 03

    Pages opened and read, not skimmed

    Every retained page is actually opened and read — not just its snippet in the search results.

  4. 04

    Targeted follow-up waves

    Areas still unclear trigger new searches to close the gaps before concluding.

  5. 05

    A synthesis assembled from evidence

    The final report is written only from the sources kept as relevant, with every claim linked back to its source.

Deep research vs. a web search

What a search engine still leaves for you to do

What would take an analyst half a day — finding, sorting, reading, cross-checking — runs in the background while you work on something else.

A plain web search

  • A page of links to open one by one
  • Snippets you still have to cross-check yourself
  • No trace of what was read or discarded
  • A summary you write by hand

HiloIntelligence deep research

  • Pages are opened and read, not just skimmed from the results
  • Multiple search waves close the gaps
  • Every source kept or discarded stays visible
  • A structured, cited report, ready to share
Example run

One research wave, in numbers

These figures match the animated demo above exactly: an illustrative example of one run, not a guarantee for every research task.

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Sources read in this example
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Sources cited in the report
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Research waves
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Clarifying questions asked
Citations

A report you can verify line by line

Every claim in the report points to its source. Trust doesn't rest on the model, but on the documents it cites.

  • No claim without evidence The citation format applies to every factual sentence in the report, not just a closing summary.

  • The original source, one click away Every citation number links to the exact page that was read, not a generic search.

  • Citable as-is by your team The report can be shared or quoted directly — no need to retrace the work to justify it.

  • Every run stays available Past research is kept: reopen a report with its sources, or continue it in a conversation to dig into a specific point.

Report excerpt
  • 1Comparable pricing grids at the two main competitors
  • 2Positioning confirmed by an independent sector observatory
  • 3Upcoming pricing overhaul detected in the follow-up wave
Cited sources
  • 1Public pricing grid — Enterprise tiercompetitor-a.com
  • 2Sector report — enterprise AI 2026market-observatory.ca
  • 3Press release — pricing overhaul announcedpress-release.ca
Product sheet

The full sheet, on one page

Browse the one-page sheet on deep research — right here, in fullscreen, or download it to share internally.

Inside this sheet

  • 1Clarifying the brief
  • 2Multi-source research
  • 3Pages actually read
  • 4Cited report
  • 5Web search in chat
  • 6History kept
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