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AI Research Capabilities: Tools & Workflows

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Written by Levi Vamos
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What Makes LazyLines Different

LazyLines isn't just a chatbot—it's an AI research assistant with specialized tools for content creators. It can automatically:

  • Search for viral videos across platforms

  • Analyze any social media profile or post

  • Watch and transcribe videos

  • Fetch content from any URL

  • Access proven viral hook frameworks

  • Search the web for current information

You never need to tell it which tool to use—just ask naturally and it figures it out.

Best Practices for AI Research

1. Start Broad, Then Narrow

  • First: "Find top content about productivity"

  • Then: "Now analyze the top 5 for hook patterns"

  • Finally: "Write a script using these patterns"

2. Combine Multiple Sources

  • "Find videos from @creator1, @creator2, and @creator3, compare their approaches"

  • More data = better insights

3. Be Specific About What You Want ❌ "Research this topic" ✅ "Find the top 10 TikToks about morning routines, analyze their structures, and write me a script combining the best elements"

4. Use Follow-Up Questions After initial research:

  • "What patterns do you see in the hooks?"

  • "Which structure would work best for my audience?"

  • "Now write a script using the winning pattern"

5. Let AI Do the Heavy Lifting Don't say: "Search for videos, then I'll tell you which to analyze" Do say: "Find and analyze the top performers, then write a script"

Maximizing Research Quality

Provide Context: "I'm a fitness coach targeting busy moms. Find top-performing workout content and analyze what makes it engaging for this audience."

Specify Output Format: "Research productivity tips and create a bulleted list of the top 10 insights with video examples"

Iterate Based on Results:

  • Review initial research

  • Ask follow-up questions

  • Drill into specific aspects

  • Request different angles

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