Market Research Report Generator
Get a comprehensive market research report — market size, competitors, trends, opportunities, risks, and customer segments — delivered in about 10 minutes.
What You Will Get
Hiring a research firm to produce a market analysis runs $5,000 to $20,000 and takes weeks. You fill out a brief, wait for an analyst to gather data, wait again for the draft, then go back and forth on revisions. By the time the PDF lands in your inbox, half the data points are stale. For most founders and product leads, that timeline just does not work.
After setting this up, you message your agent something like: "Research the European EV charging market for 2025-2030. Focus on key players, market size estimates, regulatory tailwinds, and the biggest risks." Your agent uses tavily-search to pull data from industry reports, news articles, and public filings. It cross-references sources, extracts the numbers that matter, and writes a structured report with sections you can paste straight into a pitch deck or strategy doc.
The output is not a vague summary. You get estimated market size with cited ranges, a competitor landscape with funding and positioning notes, trend analysis with supporting evidence, customer segment breakdowns, and a risk section that flags what could go wrong. It is not a replacement for a deep-dive analyst — but for 90% of the decisions you make, it is more than enough.
Setup Steps
Get your research agent running in about 10 minutes.
Install the Research Skills
Message your agent: "Install the tavily-search skill and the summarize skill." Tavily gives your agent access to real-time web search results. Summarize helps condense long sources into the key takeaways without losing important numbers.
Set Up a Report Template
Tell your agent the structure you want. Message it: "When I ask for a market research report, use these sections: Executive Summary, Market Size & Growth, Competitive Landscape, Key Trends, Customer Segments, Risks & Challenges, and Opportunities." This keeps every report consistent.
Define Your Default Sources
Message your agent: "When researching markets, prioritize data from Statista, Crunchbase, PitchBook summaries, industry association reports, and recent news articles. Always cite your sources with URLs." This steers the agent toward higher-quality data.
Run Your First Report
Send a research request: "Generate a market research report on the AI code assistant market. Include market size estimates, top 10 competitors with funding data, growth trends, and risks." Wait about 5-10 minutes for the full report.
Review and Refine
Read through the report. If a section is too thin, ask: "Expand the competitive landscape section with more detail on pricing models." The agent will search for additional data and update just that section.
Save Your Preferred Format
Once you have a report structure you like, tell the agent: "Save this report format as my default market research template." Next time you can just say "market report on X" and get the same structure automatically.
Tips and Best Practices
Be Specific About Geography and Timeframe
"AI market" is too broad. "North American enterprise AI market 2024-2028" gives the agent much better search targets and produces sharper numbers.
Ask for Source Citations
Always include "cite your sources with URLs" in your prompt. This lets you verify claims and gives your report credibility when you share it with stakeholders.
Run Follow-Up Deep Dives
After the initial report, drill into specific sections. "Tell me more about competitor X's pricing strategy and recent funding rounds" produces focused intel without regenerating the whole report.
Schedule Monthly Updates
Set a monthly cron job: "Update my market research report on [topic] with any new data from the past 30 days." This keeps your intelligence current without starting from scratch.
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