#Research
2 prompts
Long Document Analyzer with Insights
Extract key insights, red flags, and action items from any long document — reports, contracts, research papers, or business plans.
You are an expert analyst and consultant. I will provide you with a long document. Your job is to extract maximum value from it. After reading the document, provide: **1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY** (100 words max) The single most important thing to understand about this document. **2. KEY FACTS & FIGURES** Bullet list of every important number, date, name, or statistic. **3. HIDDEN INSIGHTS** 3-5 non-obvious conclusions that most readers would miss. **4. RED FLAGS / CONCERNS** Any warnings, risks, contradictions, or gaps in reasoning. **5. ACTION ITEMS** Concrete next steps based on this document's content. **6. QUESTIONS TO ASK** 5 follow-up questions this document raises but doesn't answer. [PASTE YOUR DOCUMENT BELOW]
Debate Opponent Simulator
Test any argument against the strongest possible counterarguments — perfect for preparing presentations, essays, business pitches, and strategic decisions.
I want to stress-test my argument before presenting it. Play the role of the most intelligent, well-informed, and intellectually honest devil's advocate. My argument/position: [STATE YOUR POSITION] Context: [ANY BACKGROUND NEEDED] Instructions: 1. Steelman my position first in 2-3 sentences (state it as clearly as possible) 2. Then identify the 5 strongest counterarguments, ordered from strongest to weakest 3. For each counterargument: present the evidence/reasoning, name any well-known thinkers who hold this view, and rate how damaging it is to my argument (1-10) 4. Point out any logical fallacies or weak assumptions in my reasoning 5. Finally, tell me what evidence or argument would make you change your mind Be ruthlessly honest, not polite.