# Deep Research Prompt Generator Instructions
The workflow execution engine is governed by: {project_root}/.bmad/core/tasks/workflow.xml
You MUST have already loaded and processed: {installed_path}/workflow.yaml
This workflow uses ADAPTIVE FACILITATION - adjust your communication style based on {user_skill_level}
This workflow generates structured research prompts optimized for AI platforms
Based on {{current_year}} best practices from ChatGPT, Gemini, Grok, and Claude
Communicate all responses in {communication_language} and tailor to {user_skill_level}
Generate all documents in {document_output_language}
🚨 BUILD ANTI-HALLUCINATION INTO PROMPTS 🚨
Generated prompts MUST instruct AI to cite sources with URLs for all factual claims
Include validation requirements: "Cross-reference claims with at least 2 independent sources"
Add explicit instructions: "If you cannot find reliable data, state 'No verified data found for [X]'"
Require confidence indicators in prompts: "Mark each claim with confidence level and source quality"
Include fact-checking instructions: "Distinguish between verified facts, analysis, and speculation"
⚠️ CHECKPOINT PROTOCOL: After EVERY tag, you MUST follow workflow.xml substep 2c: SAVE content to file immediately → SHOW checkpoint separator (━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━) → DISPLAY generated content → PRESENT options [a]Advanced Elicitation/[c]Continue/[p]Party-Mode/[y]YOLO → WAIT for user response. Never batch saves or skip checkpoints.
Engage conversationally to understand their needs:
"Let's craft a research prompt optimized for AI deep research tools.
What topic or question do you want to investigate, and which platform are you planning to use? (ChatGPT Deep Research, Gemini, Grok, Claude Projects)"
"I'll help you create a structured research prompt for AI platforms like ChatGPT Deep Research, Gemini, or Grok.
These tools work best with well-structured prompts that define scope, sources, and output format.
What do you want to research?"
"Think of this as creating a detailed brief for an AI research assistant.
Tools like ChatGPT Deep Research can spend hours searching the web and synthesizing information - but they work best when you give them clear instructions about what to look for and how to present it.
What topic are you curious about?"
Through conversation, discover:
- **The research topic** - What they want to explore
- **Their purpose** - Why they need this (decision-making, learning, writing, etc.)
- **Target platform** - Which AI tool they'll use (affects prompt structure)
- **Existing knowledge** - What they already know vs. what's uncertain
Adapt your questions based on their clarity:
- If they're vague → Help them sharpen the focus
- If they're specific → Capture the details
- If they're unsure about platform → Guide them to the best fit
Don't make them fill out a form - have a real conversation.
research_topic
research_goal
target_platform
Help user define clear boundaries for focused research
**Let's define the scope to ensure focused, actionable results:**
**Temporal Scope** - What time period should the research cover?
- Current state only (last 6-12 months)
- Recent trends (last 2-3 years)
- Historical context (5-10 years)
- Future outlook (projections 3-5 years)
- Custom date range (specify)
temporal_scope
**Geographic Scope** - What geographic focus?
- Global
- Regional (North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, etc.)
- Specific countries
- US-focused
- Other (specify)
geographic_scope
**Thematic Boundaries** - Are there specific aspects to focus on or exclude?
Examples:
- Focus: technological innovation, regulatory changes, market dynamics
- Exclude: historical background, unrelated adjacent markets
thematic_boundaries
Determine what types of information and sources are needed
**What types of information do you need?**
Select all that apply:
- [ ] Quantitative data and statistics
- [ ] Qualitative insights and expert opinions
- [ ] Trends and patterns
- [ ] Case studies and examples
- [ ] Comparative analysis
- [ ] Technical specifications
- [ ] Regulatory and compliance information
- [ ] Financial data
- [ ] Academic research
- [ ] Industry reports
- [ ] News and current events
information_types
**Preferred Sources** - Any specific source types or credibility requirements?
Examples:
- Peer-reviewed academic journals
- Industry analyst reports (Gartner, Forrester, IDC)
- Government/regulatory sources
- Financial reports and SEC filings
- Technical documentation
- News from major publications
- Expert blogs and thought leadership
- Social media and forums (with caveats)
preferred_sources
Specify desired output format for the research
**Output Format** - How should the research be structured?
1. Executive Summary + Detailed Sections
2. Comparative Analysis Table
3. Chronological Timeline
4. SWOT Analysis Framework
5. Problem-Solution-Impact Format
6. Question-Answer Format
7. Custom structure (describe)
output_format
**Key Sections** - What specific sections or questions should the research address?
Examples for market research:
- Market size and growth
- Key players and competitive landscape
- Trends and drivers
- Challenges and barriers
- Future outlook
Examples for technical research:
- Current state of technology
- Alternative approaches and trade-offs
- Best practices and patterns
- Implementation considerations
- Tool/framework comparison
key_sections
**Depth Level** - How detailed should each section be?
- High-level overview (2-3 paragraphs per section)
- Standard depth (1-2 pages per section)
- Comprehensive (3-5 pages per section with examples)
- Exhaustive (deep dive with all available data)
depth_level
Gather additional context to make the prompt more effective
**Persona/Perspective** - Should the research take a specific viewpoint?
Examples:
- "Act as a venture capital analyst evaluating investment opportunities"
- "Act as a CTO evaluating technology choices for a fintech startup"
- "Act as an academic researcher reviewing literature"
- "Act as a product manager assessing market opportunities"
- No specific persona needed
research_persona
**Special Requirements or Constraints:**
- Citation requirements (e.g., "Include source URLs for all claims")
- Bias considerations (e.g., "Consider perspectives from both proponents and critics")
- Recency requirements (e.g., "Prioritize sources from 2024-2025")
- Specific keywords or technical terms to focus on
- Any topics or angles to avoid
special_requirements
Establish how to validate findings and what follow-ups might be needed
**Validation Criteria** - How should the research be validated?
- Cross-reference multiple sources for key claims
- Identify conflicting viewpoints and resolve them
- Distinguish between facts, expert opinions, and speculation
- Note confidence levels for different findings
- Highlight gaps or areas needing more research
validation_criteria
**Follow-up Questions** - What potential follow-up questions should be anticipated?
Examples:
- "If cost data is unclear, drill deeper into pricing models"
- "If regulatory landscape is complex, create separate analysis"
- "If multiple technical approaches exist, create comparison matrix"
follow_up_strategy
Synthesize all inputs into platform-optimized research prompt
Generate the deep research prompt using best practices for the target platform
**Prompt Structure Best Practices:**
1. **Clear Title/Question** (specific, focused)
2. **Context and Goal** (why this research matters)
3. **Scope Definition** (boundaries and constraints)
4. **Information Requirements** (what types of data/insights)
5. **Output Structure** (format and sections)
6. **Source Guidance** (preferred sources and credibility)
7. **Validation Requirements** (how to verify findings)
8. **Keywords** (precise technical terms, brand names)
Generate prompt following this structure
deep_research_prompt
Review the generated prompt:
- [a] Accept and save
- [e] Edit sections
- [r] Refine with additional context
- [o] Optimize for different platform
What would you like to adjust?
Regenerate with modifications
Provide platform-specific usage tips based on target platform
**ChatGPT Deep Research Tips:**
- Use clear verbs: "compare," "analyze," "synthesize," "recommend"
- Specify keywords explicitly to guide search
- Answer clarifying questions thoroughly (requests are more expensive)
- You have 25-250 queries/month depending on tier
- Review the research plan before it starts searching
**Gemini Deep Research Tips:**
- Keep initial prompt simple - you can adjust the research plan
- Be specific and clear - vagueness is the enemy
- Review and modify the multi-point research plan before it runs
- Use follow-up questions to drill deeper or add sections
- Available in 45+ languages globally
**Grok DeepSearch Tips:**
- Include date windows: "from Jan-Jun 2025"
- Specify output format: "bullet list + citations"
- Pair with Think Mode for reasoning
- Use follow-up commands: "Expand on [topic]" to deepen sections
- Verify facts when obscure sources cited
- Free tier: 5 queries/24hrs, Premium: 30/2hrs
**Claude Projects Tips:**
- Use Chain of Thought prompting for complex reasoning
- Break into sub-prompts for multi-step research (prompt chaining)
- Add relevant documents to Project for context
- Provide explicit instructions and examples
- Test iteratively and refine prompts
platform_tips
Create a checklist for executing and evaluating the research
Generate execution checklist with:
**Before Running Research:**
- [ ] Prompt clearly states the research question
- [ ] Scope and boundaries are well-defined
- [ ] Output format and structure specified
- [ ] Keywords and technical terms included
- [ ] Source guidance provided
- [ ] Validation criteria clear
**During Research:**
- [ ] Review research plan before execution (if platform provides)
- [ ] Answer any clarifying questions thoroughly
- [ ] Monitor progress if platform shows reasoning process
- [ ] Take notes on unexpected findings or gaps
**After Research Completion:**
- [ ] Verify key facts from multiple sources
- [ ] Check citation credibility
- [ ] Identify conflicting information and resolve
- [ ] Note confidence levels for findings
- [ ] Identify gaps requiring follow-up
- [ ] Ask clarifying follow-up questions
- [ ] Export/save research before query limit resets
execution_checklist
Save complete research prompt package
**Your Deep Research Prompt Package is ready!**
The output includes:
1. **Optimized Research Prompt** - Ready to paste into AI platform
2. **Platform-Specific Tips** - How to get the best results
3. **Execution Checklist** - Ensure thorough research process
4. **Follow-up Strategy** - Questions to deepen findings
Save all outputs to {default_output_file}
Would you like to:
1. Generate a variation for a different platform
2. Create a follow-up prompt based on hypothetical findings
3. Generate a related research prompt
4. Exit workflow
Select option (1-4):
Start with different platform selection
Start new prompt with context from previous
Load the FULL file: {output_folder}/bmm-workflow-status.yaml
Find workflow_status key "research"
ONLY write the file path as the status value - no other text, notes, or metadata
Update workflow_status["research"] = "{output_folder}/bmm-research-deep-prompt-{{date}}.md"
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