Research a Topic and Draft an Outline

For a content team that wants to start with the field mapped, not with a blank page. One prompt pulls the top sources on a topic, synthesizes what's been said, and drafts an outline with the open questions your piece can own.

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THE GRIND

Research takes half the writing time

You know the topic. But mapping what's out there — the benchmarks, the teardowns, the counterpoints — eats the morning you meant to spend drafting.

Opening 20 tabs and reading 4 of them

Missing the piece that already said exactly what you're about to say

Outlining from vibes instead of the actual landscape

Composio collapses all of this into one prompt — here's what that looks like.

THE FLOW
5 steps · 2 toolkits

Your agent runs it end-to-end.

  1. 01
    Search Exa for top recent sources on the topic
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  2. 02
    Synthesize the shared consensus and key disagreements
  3. 03
    Identify what hasn't been covered — your differentiator
  4. 04
    Propose 4–6 sections with open questions per section
  5. 05
    Drop the outline in Notion linked to source URLs
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THE PAYOFF

Start drafting, not researching

The outline is already on the page with the open questions your piece can answer. The 3 hours you'd spend researching go into the actual writing.

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