Auto Research Agent Workflow: Automate Deep Web Research with OpenClaw
Stop doing manual research. Build an auto research agent workflow on Telegram — the agent scopes questions, searches the web, synthesizes findings, and delivers briefings. Copy-paste prompt included.
You have a question. You open a browser. You visit Google. You click five links. You read two articles. You open four more tabs. You copy snippets into a doc. You try to connect the dots. An hour later, you have a rough answer — and a headache.
This is how most people do research in 2026. It works, but it’s slow, unstructured, and deeply inconsistent. One day you spend 45 minutes on a topic; the next, you skim one Reddit thread and call it done.
What if research had a workflow? A repeatable, automated process that scopes your question, searches multiple sources, synthesizes findings, and hands you a briefing — all without you touching a single tab?
That’s what an auto research agent workflow does. And you can build one in five minutes on Telegram using OpenClaw. Here’s how.
Why an Automated Research Workflow Beats Manual Searching
The problem isn’t that information is hard to find. The problem is that good research takes structure:
- Scope first. A vague question gets a vague answer. A well-defined question gets a thesis.
- Search broadly. Don’t stop at the first result. Cast a wide net across sources, viewpoints, and formats.
- Synthesize deliberately. Raw links aren’t research. A coherent summary with sources is.
- Deliver consistently. Research that sits in a browser tab doesn’t exist. Delivered to your chat, it’s action-ready.
A well-built auto research agent workflow enforces all four steps automatically. Every single time.
Real Use Cases
- Competitor analysis. “What did Stripe announce at their last two product releases?”
- Investment prep. “Summarize the bull and bear cases for Palantir’s Q1 earnings.”
- Technical due diligence. “Compare PostgreSQL 17 vs. SQLite’s latest for high-write workloads.”
- Content research. “Find the top 5 trends in AI-powered code editors this year.”
- Health/medical research. “What does the latest evidence say about intermittent fasting and muscle retention?”
The OpenClaw + Telegram Auto Research Workflow
With OpenClaw, you set this up as a conversation with your Telegram bot. You paste the prompt below once, then every time you need research, you send a topic — and the agent runs the full workflow.
Here’s what happens behind the scenes:
- You send a research topic (“Zed editor vs VS Code in 2026”)
- The agent scopes the question — breaking it into sub-questions
- It searches the web across multiple queries
- It reads, filters, and summarizes what it finds
- It delivers a structured briefing to your Telegram
Total hands-off time: about 2 minutes of reading the output. The agent does the rest.
Ready-to-Use Prompt: Auto Research Agent
Copy the entire block below and paste it as your first message in your OpenClaw Telegram bot. The bot learns the workflow from this prompt and applies it to every research request you send after.
How to use it: Paste the prompt once. Then on the next message, send your research topic (or append it in the same message after "My topic is:"). The agent walks through all five steps and delivers your briefing.
Why This Workflow Actually Works
Most research prompts fail because they’re too vague. They say “research this topic” and expect a PhD thesis. The result is either a shallow overview or a hallucinated mess.
This prompt works because it enforces a research methodology — real methodology, like you’d learn in journalism or academic training:
- Scoping prevents vague outputs. If the agent can’t break a topic into sub-questions, it’s not ready to research it.
- Multi-query searching avoids echo chambers. Two queries per sub-question means you see different angles — contrast, debate, disagreement.
- Source citations build trust. Every claim gets a URL. You can verify, dig deeper, or discard as needed.
- Confidence ratings prevent overconfidence. The agent tells you what’s solid and what’s shaky — so you don’t treat speculation as fact.
Going Further: Scheduled Research Agents
The prompt above works on-demand. But OpenClaw supports something more powerful: scheduled agent runs.
You can set up a cron-triggered research agent that runs weekly on a specific topic — for example, “Every Monday, research the top 3 AI model releases from the past week and brief me.” This turns your Telegram bot into an always-on research department for your niche.
The same workflow applies. Just drop the prompt into a scheduled task definition, set the frequency, and let OpenClaw handle the rest.
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