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How teams use Strawberry to research anything, fast

Competitive analysis, company deep dives, and technical research — in minutes, not hours.

Research is how good decisions get made. But the research itself is mostly just clicking. Opening tabs, scanning pages, copying snippets, opening more tabs, cross-referencing, trying to remember where you saw that one thing. By the time you've gathered everything, you still have to make sense of it.

The thinking is the valuable part. The gathering shouldn't take longer than the thinking.

A better way to research, with Strawberry

Work happens in the browser, and Strawberry is the best place to let AI help with research. Your personalized AI companion works where you already are, not in a separate window waiting for you to copy-paste context into it. It sees your tabs, browses sites on your behalf, and connects directly to your tools. It goes beyond summaries—it does the work.

Here's how Strawberry can handle the gathering so you can focus on the analysis.

Start small

You don't need to change how you think about research. Strawberry looks and works like the browser you already use. It just does more.

Things to try

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Competitive analysis
Tell your companion who your competitors are and it'll research their product, pricing, positioning, and traction. One agent per competitor, running in parallel.

Your companion goes beyond the obvious: job postings reveal strategic priorities, founder social media signals direction, user reviews expose gaps.

It compiles everything into a side-by-side comparison with an insights section that interprets patterns, not just lists facts. All sources linked and dated so you can verify anything.

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Company deep dive
Give your companion a company name and it'll find team, funding, reviews, traction signals, and key contacts. The kind of research that takes an afternoon, done in minutes.

Agents research in parallel across the company's website, LinkedIn, Crunchbase, review sites, news, and social media.

If something critical can't be found online, your companion suggests creative approaches: people who might have the info, journalists who covered the company, or analysts worth reaching out to.

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Track competitor moves
Detective-style research. Your companion reads exec social posts, analyzes hiring patterns, and monitors marketing shifts to spot where competitors are headed before they announce it.

It goes deep on key personnel: recent LinkedIn and Twitter/X posts, conference talks, and blog posts. It cross-references with job listings and ad library data.

The output includes interpretation, not just facts — connecting hiring patterns to strategic moves. For recurring tracking, the workflow can be scheduled weekly or monthly.

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Academic and technical research
Your companion searches Google Scholar, arXiv, PubMed, and GitHub to find relevant papers, repos, and technical approaches. It summarizes key findings and assesses source credibility.

Agents search across databases and repositories in parallel. For academic papers, your companion summarizes findings and notes methodology and credibility.

For GitHub repos, it navigates the code to understand how a specific problem was solved. Everything compiled into a structured overview you can share or build on.

Your companion learns over time

You don't need to worry about writing long prompts. Your companion learns both from your existing docs and from chatting with you. Over time, your companion remembers your industry, your competitors, your preferred depth, and how you like research structured. It builds on previous findings instead of starting from scratch. The more you use it, the less context you have to give.

Outperforms the competition

We tested Strawberry head-to-head against comparable AI browsers on the market, on real workflows across real platforms. Strawberry came out on top.

Read more about what we tested, how we kept it honest, and what the results looked like here.

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Tips for working with your companion

Think of your companion less like a chatbot and more like a capable assistant who learns your preferences over time.

  • Start with what you want, not how to do it. You don't need to break tasks into steps—just say "research our top five competitors" or "summarize what analysts are saying about this market." Your companion figures out the approach and asks clarifying questions if needed.
  • When you're stuck, just ask. Not sure what your companion can help with? Ask it. "What can you help me automate?" or "How should I approach this research project?" It's designed to guide you through workflows, not wait for perfect prompts.
  • Use connected apps when you can. Your companion works faster and more reliably when it can connect directly to tools like your documents and spreadsheets rather than navigating websites.
  • Communicate like you would with a person. You can be specific: "Spend 10 minutes on this, not an hour" or "Remember that we care most about pricing and market positioning." Your companion adapts to your working style and remembers your preferences for next time.

Trust & safety

Research often involves sensitive strategic decisions. Two things matter here:

  • Your data stays on your device. Chats, browsing history, and companion memories are stored locally. Research findings aren't shared with anyone unless you export them yourself.
  • Your companion is transparent about sources. Every claim links back to where it was found, with dates noted. It flags when information might be outdated and tells you when it hits dead ends rather than filling gaps with guesses.

Strawberry is built local-first—your chats, passwords, and browsing data stay on your device, not in the cloud. Read more about our approach to security in our white paper.

Pricing

Strawberry is free to try. Plans start at $20/month when you're ready to scale up. Read more on our pricing page.

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