Claude Research Mode: Multi-Source Analysis and Automated Research
By Learnia Team
Claude Research Mode: Multi-Source Automated Analysis
📅 Last updated: March 10, 2026
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What Is Research Mode?
Research Mode isn't a single button — it's a capability of Claude when working in Cowork. When you ask Claude to research, analyze, or compare information, Cowork activates its research capabilities:
- →Web browsing — Via Claude in Chrome, it visits sites and reads pages
- →Parallel sub-agents — Multiple agents work simultaneously on different aspects
- →File access — Reads your shared local documents
- →Connected tools — Queries Slack, email, calendar via connectors
- →Structured synthesis — Produces an organized report with citations
How It Works
You provide a brief
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Claude asks scoping questions (if needed)
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Builds a research plan (visible in sidebar)
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Parallel sub-agents begin collection
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Sources consulted in real time (you see progress)
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Cross-referencing and analysis
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Structured report delivered with sources
Types of Research
1. Competitive Intelligence
Prompt: "Do a competitive analysis of [our product] vs [competitor A, B, C].
Compare: pricing, key features, customer reviews (G2/Capterra), SEO positions,
recent news. Format: comparison table + recommendations."
Claude will:
- →Visit each competitor's website
- →Read pricing, features, and blog pages
- →Check G2/Capterra for reviews
- →Produce a report with comparison tables and insights
2. Market Analysis
Prompt: "Research the [industry] market in North America in 2026.
Market size, trends, major players, applicable regulation,
opportunities and risks. Include sources."
3. Literature Review
Prompt: "Conduct a literature review on [topic].
Include the most cited papers, methodologies used,
contradictory findings, and research gaps.
Academic format with bibliography."
4. Due Diligence
Prompt: "Research everything publicly available about [company].
Founders, funding history, employees (LinkedIn), news,
products, technologies used, patents. Flag red flags."
5. Product Benchmark
Prompt: "Compare the top 5 [category] tools for a [size] team.
Criteria: price, integrations, ease of use, support, security.
Recommend the best choice for our case."
Optimizing Your Research
The Perfect Brief
A good research brief contains:
| Element | Example | Impact |
|---|---|---|
| Objective | "Decide whether to enter market X" | Guides analysis depth |
| Scope | "Focus US, last 12 months" | Avoids out-of-scope work |
| Expected sources | "Official sites, industry reports, trade press" | Guides collection |
| Output format | "Executive summary + tables + recommendations" | Structures deliverable |
| Constraints | "Max 10 pages, in English, deadline tomorrow" | Calibrates effort |
Best Practices
- →Start broad, then refine — "Research the AI market" → then "Focus on the education segment"
- →Provide context — The better Claude understands your situation, the better the recommendations
- →Specify the format — Without instruction, Claude produces free text. Ask for tables, bullets, comparisons.
- →Use files — Share your own data so Claude can cross-reference
- →Plan for recurrence — Use Cowork scheduled tasks for daily/weekly monitoring
Research + Connected Tools
Research Mode's power multiplies with connected tools:
Claude in Chrome
Claude browses the web in real time — competitor sites, directories, data portals.
Desktop Connectors
- →Slack — "What does the team say about [competitor product]?"
- →Email — "Summarize exchanges with [client] over the last month"
- →Calendar — "Get context from all client meetings this week"
- →Apple Notes — "Compile my notes on project X"
Local Files
Share a folder containing reports, data, documents — Claude consults them like an analyst.
Cowork Plugins
Specialized plugins: real-time financial data, industry databases, compliance frameworks.
Scheduled Tasks: Automatic Monitoring
One of Research Mode's most powerful uses: recurring scheduled tasks.
Examples
| Scheduled Task | Frequency | Result |
|---|---|---|
| Competitive monitoring | Weekly | Summary of news from 5 competitors |
| Industry press review | Daily | Top 5 relevant articles with summaries |
| Regulatory monitoring | Weekly | New regulations affecting your sector |
| Customer sentiment analysis | Daily | G2/Trustpilot/social media review synthesis |
| Morning briefing | Daily | Important emails + urgent Slack + today's calendar |
Setup
Prompt: "Every Monday at 9am, do competitive monitoring on [competitor A, B, C].
Check: new blog posts, product updates, price changes,
job postings (strategy indicator), press mentions.
Save the report to my /Monitoring/ folder."
Claude runs this task automatically every Monday when the desktop app is open.
Research Mode vs Chat vs Web Search
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FAQ
How does Claude's Research Mode work?+
Research Mode uses Cowork to conduct deep research: Claude browses the web, reads documents, cross-references sources, and produces a structured report with citations. It uses sub-agents to parallelize work.
What's the difference between asking in Chat vs Research Mode?+
In Chat, Claude answers from its knowledge. In Research Mode (Cowork), Claude actively browses the web, accesses your files and connected tools, and produces a structured, sourced document.
What types of research can Claude do?+
Competitive intelligence, market analysis, literature reviews, due diligence, product benchmarks, regulatory analysis, and any research requiring cross-referencing multiple sources.
Does Research Mode have internet access?+
Yes, via Claude in Chrome connected to Cowork. Claude can browse websites, read pages, and extract data. It can also access your local files and connected tools.
How long does a typical research task take?+
It depends on complexity. Simple monitoring takes 5-10 minutes. Deep competitive analysis with 10+ sources may take 20-30 minutes. Claude works autonomously during this time.