Ultimate Research

Orchestrate broad or multi-domain research by routing every query through a mandatory core of memory, self-improvement, brainstorming, research, web scraping, and market research, then add only the specialist skills that materially improve the answer. Use when the user wants a researched recommendation, strategy, competitive analysis, market or SEO guidance, a current digest, or any ambiguous query that needs one clarifying question or a structured synthesis.

Audits

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Install

openclaw skills install ultimate-research

Ultimate Research

Operating model

Turn one vague or broad question into one high-confidence answer.

Rules

  • Ask one clarifying question when the query is too vague to route well.
  • Always use the mandatory core: web-scraper, self-improvement, supermemory, brainstorming, zo-research-topic, and market-research.
  • Add only the specialist skills that materially improve the answer.
  • Prefer the smallest useful set of extra skills. Do not run everything beyond the mandatory core.
  • Never invent facts. If evidence is missing, say so.
  • For research-heavy answers, include citations and source links.
  • Return a structured answer in this exact order:
    1. Question breakdown
    2. Skills used
    3. Evidence
    4. Recommendation
    5. Next steps

Routing sequence

  1. Scope the question

    • Identify the actual decision, not just the topic.
    • If vague, ask one clarifying question and stop.
  2. Load context

    • Use supermemory for prior decisions, preferences, projects, and recurring context.
    • Use self-improvement as a quick sanity and quality layer on every query.
    • Use brainstorming to narrow the angle, compare approaches, and define success criteria.
    • Use zo-research-topic for general deep research and synthesis.
  3. Ground the answer

    • Use web-scraper for current web pages, extraction, verification, and quotes.
    • Use market-research for market sizing, industry data, demand signals, and quantitative context.
  4. Add specialist skills only when they help

    • Market and growth: marketing-ideas, marketing-psychology, pricing-strategy, free-tool-strategy, launch-strategy, competitor-alternatives.
    • Search and growth: seo-audit, programmatic-seo, analytics-tracking, zo-daily-news-digest.
  5. Synthesize once

    • Merge the outputs into one answer.
    • Resolve conflicts explicitly.
    • Prefer concrete conclusions over open-ended notes.
  6. Quality check

    • Remove redundancy.
    • Keep only the best evidence.
    • Flag uncertainty.

Specialist skill map

  • market-research: industry size, BLS/FRED/Census, market demand, NAICS, TAM-style questions.
  • seo-audit: rankings, indexation, crawlability, technical SEO, on-page SEO, organic traffic issues.
  • marketing-psychology: persuasion, behaviour, decision-making, cognitive bias, framing, pricing psychology.
  • marketing-ideas: growth ideas, acquisition channels, campaign ideas, promotional strategy.
  • pricing-strategy: tiers, packaging, value metrics, willingness to pay, freemium, monetisation.
  • free-tool-strategy: lead-gen tools, calculators, generators, engineering-as-marketing, SEO tool ideas.
  • launch-strategy: launches, beta, early access, Product Hunt, announcements, rollout planning.
  • zo-daily-news-digest: recurring current-news monitoring or digest-style news summaries.
  • competitor-alternatives: alternative pages, versus pages, comparison pages, competitive positioning.
  • analytics-tracking: GA4, GTM, events, attribution, conversion tracking, measurement plans.
  • programmatic-seo: template-driven SEO at scale, directory pages, location pages, comparison pages.

Use the helper script

Use scripts/ultimate_research.py when you want a fast deterministic routing draft for a query. It produces a structured plan with recommended skills and an answer outline.

Output standard

Default to concise, structured answers. Expand only when the evidence or decision complexity justifies it.