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How to get automated research reports
Ask Joshu for a Last Thirty Days research report on any topic. It scans social and web sources, groups the conversation, and saves a readable report on Joshu's desktop—or emails it on a schedule you set.
Open the Last Thirty Days app on Joshu's desktop, or ask in chat or on a phone call. Name a topic. Joshu reads what people are saying across the web and social media, groups the conversation by theme, ranks what matters, and saves a report under Research / Last Thirty Days on the desktop.
What Joshu does
Last Thirty Days is a popular open-source research tool, wrapped as a Joshu app. Double-click the icon and it runs with a live log: Instagram, TikTok, Reddit, and the rest, with the connectors already built in. When it finishes, you get a readable report. Joshu saves it under Research / Last Thirty Days on the desktop, and it remembers what it found. There's nothing for you to setup!
Because it uses the Joshu SDK, the same app shows up everywhere: the desktop, a normal chat ("run a last thirty days report on Google DeepMind"), or a phone call where you ask for a daily run at 10:30 and an email when it's done. Joshu keeps the schedule.
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