Set up automated competitive analysis, literature reviews, and news briefings — delivered to your inbox or chat every morning.
The problem
Competitive analysis means spending hours every week on the same set of websites, reading the same industry newsletters, and trying to spot what changed.
Literature reviews pile up. You know there are relevant papers and reports — but finding, reading, and summarizing them is a full-day job.
You need research that happens automatically — not something you have to remember to do on Friday afternoon.
How it works
Define your topics, competitors, or search queries. The agent runs web searches on schedule — nightly, weekly, or on demand.
Results from Brave Search, RSS feeds, and monitored websites are collected, deduplicated, and ranked by relevance.
The agent writes concise briefings with key findings, notable changes, and links to sources — delivered to your chat or email.
Research builds on itself. The agent remembers previous findings and highlights what's new or changed since the last run.
Integration stack
See it in action
Your agent at work
Research the web automatically
KiloClaw searches, reads, and summarizes web content — from competitor sites to academic papers — all on autopilot.
Briefings delivered to chat
Research summaries arrive in Telegram, Slack, or Discord — ready to read over morning coffee.
Real use cases
A competitive analyst at a large enterprise runs nightly research agents that track competitor product changes, pricing updates, and press releases — with findings synced to an Obsidian vault for long-term reference.
A medical-legal researcher uses KiloClaw for automated literature reviews — the agent searches for relevant medical papers, summarizes findings, and flags citations relevant to active cases.
Simple pricing
First month $4 · 7-day free trial · No credit card required
KiloClaw uses the Brave Search API for web research. It can search for specific queries, monitor URLs for changes, and aggregate results from multiple sources. The Brave Search API is configured as part of your KiloClaw setup.
Yes. KiloClaw can read from and write to an Obsidian vault — great for building a long-term knowledge base from research findings. Vault access is sandboxed for security.
Research tasks use AI model inference for summarization. KiloClaw defaults to balanced-cost models, and you can see exact usage in your dashboard. Free models are available via Kilo Gateway.
Yes. You can trigger research runs anytime by messaging your agent in chat. Scheduled and on-demand research work the same way.
Explore more
KiloClaw scans your inbox overnight and delivers a prioritized digest every morning — via Slack, Discord, or Telegram.
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