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