New AI Agent Tackles Complex Research Tasks for Paying Users

New AI Agent Tackles Complex Research Tasks for Paying Users

A fresh artificial intelligence tool is rolling out to subscribers, designed to handle the kind of deep-dive research that normally demands hours of manual digging across multiple websites and sources.

The agent works by reasoning through large volumes of online information to complete multi-step research projects. Rather than simply pulling search results, it synthesizes data across sources and works through complex tasks that require connecting multiple pieces of information.

The capability is launching first to Pro tier subscribers, with expansion planned for Plus and Team accounts in the coming weeks. This phased rollout lets the company test performance and gather feedback before a wider release.

The tool addresses a real friction point for knowledge workers: the time sink of tracking down information scattered across the web, then organizing it into coherent findings. Whether researching competitive landscapes, market trends, or technical specifications, users typically bounce between tabs, consolidate notes manually, and piece together a narrative from fragments.

By automating the synthesis step, the agent can compress weeks of background research into hours or minutes, depending on the scope and complexity of the task. It handles the reasoning work required to turn raw data into usable intelligence.

The rollout strategy suggests the company is confident enough to launch to paying subscribers but cautious enough to limit initial exposure. Pro users get immediate access, giving the most committed user base first crack at the feature while the team monitors how the agent performs on real-world queries.

Author Emily Chen: "This is the kind of AI that actually saves time instead of just sounding impressive in a pitch deck."

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