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Build a dossier on a person, company, or topic.

The deep research your team would do — if anyone had the afternoon.

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Starts at $169/mo. Cancel any time.

Not a scheduled report. A research task, on demand.

Sometimes you don’t want a weekly brief — you want an answer now. A new vendor just asked for a meeting and you need to know who they are. A competitor just shipped something and you need the backstory by lunch. A parcel just came up and you need to know who’s touched it in the last five years.

This ability runs exactly those requests.

What it does

  • Takes a plain-language brief: “Build a dossier on Acme Capital — who they are, who runs them, deals they’ve closed in California since 2022, and any regulatory flags.”
  • Pulls from the sources your team has already connected (watched feeds, dropped-in documents) plus public sources named in the brief (SEC, court dockets, press, corporate records).
  • Writes a structured dossier — background, key people, recent activity, notable filings, open questions — cited back to source.
  • Delivers it as a single document in the inbox of whoever asked, within the turnaround you specify (usually minutes to an hour).

The reveal

10am: a teammate asks the brain for a dossier on a new prospect. 10:38: a five-page document lands in their inbox, structured, cited, ready to walk into the 11am call with. The work that would’ve taken three hours of Googling and scanning is done in 38 minutes of background work while they prep their other meetings.

What it doesn’t do

No opinions. No recommendations. No “should we work with them?” It compiles what’s public and what your team has already captured; your team makes the call.

Configuration

  • Request template: a format your team prefers — bullet-style, narrative, tabular. Reusable across asks.
  • Default sources: which public sources the brain should always consult, plus any team-specific document libraries.
  • Turnaround SLA: the cap on how long a dossier should take before the brain flags that a request is unusual.

Triggers

On-demand. A teammate opens the brain, describes the task, and the research runs in the background. No cron, no schedule.