Over the past months, I've seen so many creative ways our users work with Wobby's research tools. Today, I'd like to share some insights that could make your research and reporting flow even smoother.
The Magic of 'Doc' Format
If you've been using our Notion-like Doc format, you already know it's great for A4 reports. But here's something I've discovered: combining it with our AI tools can transform complex research into clear, engaging content. You can turn a dense market analysis into a client-ready report in minutes - the AI will help distill the key points while keeping all the important details.
Watch our CTO Nathan explain more in this video:
Your Research Assistent
Let me share a recent experience that really showcases how powerful our Research Assistant can be. I was analyzing Amsterdam's building projects when I noticed an interesting pattern in the data. Instead of falling into the usual rabbit hole of browser tabs and endless searches, I simply asked our Research Assistant to investigate. It pulled relevant information from trusted sources, connected the dots, and gave me a clear picture of what was driving the trends. The best part? Every insight came with proper sources, making validation a breeze.
Making Search Work for You
Our search feature has become quite the Swiss Army knife of research tools. Beyond finding statistics, it's brilliant at synthesizing information from across the web. My favorite workflow is starting with a broad search, letting Wobby gather and summarize the key points, then seamlessly moving into report writing. It's like having a research assistant who knows exactly what you're looking for.
The Art of Data Analysis
Speaking of workflows, have you tried using data cards in your analysis? They've become my go-to for presenting key metrics. There's something elegant about how they display information, and the ability to quickly share specific values with your team is invaluable. The detailed breakdowns help tell the story behind the numbers, making complex data accessible to everyone.
I'm always curious to hear how others are using these tools - each team seems to discover new ways to make them work for their specific needs. What's your favorite way to use Wobby?