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AI research assistant that gives you talking points, content briefs, and fact-checks — with African context built in. Stop Googling for hours. Start creating in minutes.

5OUTPUT MODES
AfricanCONTEXT
AIPOWERED
What are the key challenges facing fintech adoption in West Africa?
🔎 TALKING POINTS
1. Infrastructure gaps — only 33% of West Africans have reliable internet access

2. Regulatory fragmentation across 16 countries with different compliance frameworks

3. Trust deficit — 47% of potential users cite fraud concerns as their top barrier
🌍 African Context
M-Pesa's success in East Africa hasn't translated directly to West Africa due to different telecom dynamics. Nigeria's eNaira and Ghana's eCedi are government-led alternatives competing with private fintech.

FEATURES

Research that's ready to use, not just read.

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Research Chat

Ask any question, get structured research back. Follow up with clarifying questions. Natural conversation flow.

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Talking Points

Numbered bullet points ready for your next video, podcast, or Twitter Space. Copy and go live.

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Content Briefs

Title suggestions, outline, hook ideas, key stats, and CTA suggestions. Everything you need to start writing.

Fact Check

Verify claims before you post. Get a verdict (True / Partially True / False), explanation, and suggested sources.

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Topic Library

Save researched topics. Tag them. Search and filter. Export as text. Your personal research database.

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Trending Topics

AI-suggested trending topics for African creators. Tech, culture, business, entertainment. Click to research instantly.

HOW IT WORKS

Ask. Pick format. Get structured research.

1

Ask a question

Type any topic or question. "What are Nigeria's new tax laws?", "Explain the CFA franc debate", "Is Africa's population really going to double by 2050?"

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Pick your output format

Talking Points for video scripts. Content Brief for blog posts. Thread Script for X/IG carousels. Deep Dive for thorough analysis. Fact Check for claims.

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Get structured research

Formatted, actionable research with African context included. Copy, save to your library, or send to CreatorCalendar for scheduling.

OUTPUT MODES

Five formats. One question. Zero reformatting.

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Talking Points

Numbered bullets with key facts, stats, and angles. Perfect for YouTube intros, podcast segments, or Twitter Spaces.

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Content Brief

Title options, outline with H2/H3 structure, hook ideas, key stats to cite, and CTA suggestions. Blog-ready in minutes.

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Thread / Carousel

Numbered slides or tweets ready for X threads or Instagram carousels. Each slide is self-contained with a hook.

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Deep Dive

Long-form research with expandable sections, sub-points, and citations. For when you need thorough understanding.

Fact Check

Clear verdict badge, detailed explanation, nuance notes, and suggested verification sources. Post with confidence.

FAQ

Common questions

How accurate is the research?

CreatorResearch uses AI to provide well-structured research starting points. Always verify key claims from primary sources before publishing — the tool includes suggested sources to make this easy.

How does it add African context?

Every response includes an "African Context" callout with region-specific data, examples, and perspectives. The AI considers African markets, demographics, cultural nuances, and local case studies.

How many queries per day?

Free users get 15 research queries per day across all output modes. Limits reset at midnight.

Does it cite sources?

The AI provides suggested sources and reference points. In Fact Check mode, it lists where claims can be verified. These are starting points — always cross-reference.

Can I save my research?

Yes. Every response has a "Save to Library" button. Your Topic Library stores all saved research locally with tags for easy searching and filtering. Export as text anytime.

How is this different from ChatGPT?

CreatorResearch outputs structured formats (talking points, briefs, thread scripts) ready for production — not generic paragraphs. Plus every response includes African context by default.

Stop Googling. Start creating.

Ask a question. Pick your format. Get research you can actually use — with African context built in.