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Build a Market Research Summary From Public Sources With AI

Compile market trends, competitor landscape, and sizing estimates from public data into a single executive-ready summary.

12 steps ~2h For founders & managers Free

A market research summary from public sources with AI pulls together industry trends, competitor profiles, and market sizing estimates into one structured document. You enter your industry, target segment, and 3 to 5 competitors. AI compiles findings from publicly available reports, press releases, earnings calls, and industry publications. On aidowith.me, the Go-to-Market Baseline route covers 12 steps in about 2 hours. You'll finish with a 4-to-6-page summary including market size estimates, 3 key trends with supporting data, a competitor comparison table, and a section on gaps and opportunities. Hiring a research analyst for this work costs $2,000 to $5,000 per report. This route produces a solid first draft you can refine with your own domain knowledge in a fraction of the time and cost. The route also produces a source bibliography with links, so anyone reading the summary can verify any data point. Sourced summaries perform significantly better in board presentations and investor meetings.

Last updated: April 2026

The Problem and the Fix

Without a route

  • You spent 3 days Googling market data and still couldn't produce a summary your VP would present to the board
  • Your competitor analysis was 8 months old, and two new entrants had changed the landscape since the last update
  • The market sizing slide in your pitch deck used a single outdated source, and an investor called it out during due diligence

With aidowith.me

  • Get a 4-to-6-page summary with market sizing, trends, and competitor profiles from public sources
  • Receive a competitor comparison table you can drop into decks or strategy documents
  • Finish the full research summary in about 2 hours instead of spending days on manual compilation

Who Builds This With AI

Founders

Move fast on pitches, pages, research. AI as your first hire.

Managers & Leads

Reports, presentations, and team comms handled faster.

Sales & BizDev

Prep calls, draft outreach, research prospects in minutes.

How It Works

1

Define your market scope

Enter your industry, target segment, geographic focus, and 3 to 5 competitors. AI uses these to focus the research and avoid generic findings.

2

Generate the research summary

AI compiles market size estimates, 3 key trends with data points, and a competitor overview into a structured document. You review and flag areas that need more depth.

3

Refine and export

Add your own insights, adjust competitor positioning, and export the summary as a presentation-ready document with sources cited.

Build Your Market Research Summary Now

Follow the route and compile a public-source research summary in about 2 hours.

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What You Walk Away With

Define your market scope

Generate the research summary

Refine and export

Finish the full research summary in about 2 hours instead of spending days on manual compilation

"I handed the summary to our CEO and he asked when we hired a research analyst. It was just me and the route, done in one morning."
- Head of Strategy, Series A startup

Questions

AI compiles data from publicly available sources: industry reports, press releases, and news articles. The accuracy depends on what's publicly available for your market. The route works best for established industries with ample public data. For niche or emerging markets, treat the output as a starting point. The route on aidowith.me walks you through each step with specific examples so you can apply this immediately to your real work.

Not entirely. A research firm conducts primary research (surveys, interviews) that AI can't replicate from public data. This route gives you a solid secondary research summary in 2 hours. Many users start here and then commission primary research only for the gaps the summary reveals. The route on aidowith.me walks you through each step with specific examples so you can apply this immediately to your real work.

Yes, with a caveat. The summary includes source references you should verify before presenting to investors. Use it as a strong first draft, cross-check the key data points, and add your proprietary insights. The competitor comparison table drops directly into pitch decks. The route on aidowith.me walks you through each step with specific examples so you can apply this immediately to your real work.