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SCOUTAutonomous web research, delivered to you

Research on autopilot.
While you do other things.

Give Scout a topic and it searches the web, reads the sources, writes a structured report — and saves it to your library.

Included in the free plan · Usually ready in 2–5 minutes

How Scout works

Five steps from task to finished report

01

You describe the task

Write what you want researched in plain English — a topic, a question, a comparison. No search syntax needed.

"What does current research say about intermittent fasting for women over 40?"

02

Scout searches the web

Scout generates targeted search queries, fetches results from multiple angles, and reads the most relevant sources.

Searches across news, studies, expert blogs, forums, and reviews.

03

A structured report is written

Scout synthesizes everything into a clear report with sections, key findings, and citations for every claim.

Executive summary · Key findings · Detailed analysis · Sources

04

Saved to your library

The report lands in your Cue library, fully indexed. Future questions on the same topic draw from it automatically.

Searchable and queryable — just like anything else you save.

05

Delivered to your inbox

You get an email when the report is ready. No need to stay on the page — Scout works in the background.

Usually ready in 2–5 minutes.

What to ask Scout

Any topic. Any question.
In plain English.

Health & home

  • What does current research say about the Mediterranean diet vs. keto for weight loss?
  • Best air purifiers for allergies — what specs actually matter vs. marketing?
  • Step-by-step guide to buying a home for the first time — what to watch out for

Big decisions

  • Best family SUVs under $45,000 — reliability, safety ratings, and real owner reviews
  • Pros and cons of relocating from New York to Austin — cost of living, jobs, lifestyle
  • How to negotiate a job offer and what's reasonable to ask for beyond salary

Curiosity & learning

  • How do vaccines actually work, and what does mRNA mean in plain English?
  • What caused the 2008 financial crisis and could something similar happen again?
  • How to start investing with $500 a month — best beginner strategies for 2025

Let Scout do the reading.
You do the thinking.

No setup needed. Sign in with Google and send your first Scout task in under a minute.

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