Company Intelligence Web Search
Use this skill when the user needs research on companies: funding, executives, competitors, recent news, or market context. It guides how to query and structure results for reliability and clarity.
When to Use
- •User asks about a company’s funding, investors, or valuation
- •User wants to know leadership, key executives, or board members
- •User asks about competitors or market position
- •User wants recent news, product launches, or partnerships
- •Any “research company X” or “tell me about company Y” style request
Query Best Practices
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Be specific
Prefer"Acme Corp Series B funding 2025"over"Acme Corp funding". - •
Use domain-focused phrases
- •Funding:
"[Company] funding round","[Company] investors" - •Leadership:
"[Company] CEO","[Company] leadership team" - •Competitors:
"[Company] competitors","[Company] vs [competitor]" - •News:
"[Company] news 2025","[Company] acquisition"or"partnership"
- •Funding:
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Run multiple queries
Use 2–4 focused queries instead of one broad query (e.g. one for funding, one for leadership, one for recent news). - •
Prefer recent and official
When relevant, add time bounds (e.g. “2025”) and prefer official company or reputable press sources.
Output Format
Structure the answer so it’s easy to act on:
## [Company Name] – Summary 1–2 sentence overview (what they do, stage, geography if relevant). ## Key Facts - **Funding:** [round, amount, date, lead investors if known] - **Leadership:** [CEO and 1–2 other key roles] - **Competitors / market:** [2–3 names or brief context] - **Recent news:** [1–2 most relevant items with date] ## Sources - [Title](URL) – [1 line note] - ...
Keep the main reply under 400 words; add “Sources” with URLs so users can verify.
Quality Checks
- •Cite sources for funding amounts, executive names, and news.
- •Note dates (e.g. “as of Q2 2025”) when information is time-sensitive.
- •If results are thin or conflicting, say so and suggest a more specific or alternative query.