Literature Review Synthesizer
Synthesize multiple research sources into a structured, coherent literature review with themes, conflicts, and gaps identified.
Generate a complete outline and section-by-section writing guide for a research report, white paper, or study.
Help me structure a research report or white paper before I start writing. **What the report is about:** [Topic, main argument, or central findings] **Type of report:** [e.g. academic paper, industry white paper, internal research memo, consultant deliverable, published study] **Audience:** [Who reads this and what's their background — are they experts or general readers?] **Length target:** [e.g. 2,000 words, 10 pages, 30 pages] **Key findings or arguments I need to cover:** [List the 3–5 things you must communicate] **Evidence I have:** [Data, interviews, literature, case studies — what's your raw material?] Generate a complete report structure including: 1. **Title options** — 3 title variations (academic / punchy / descriptive) 2. **Executive summary brief** — what goes in the exec summary (key points only) 3. **Full section outline** — every section and subsection with: - A working heading - 2–3 sentences on what this section argues or covers - The evidence or content that belongs here - Approximate word count 4. **Flow logic** — how each section leads into the next 5. **Common structure mistakes** to avoid for this report type
Planning the structure of a research report, white paper, academic paper, or strategy memo before writing begins.
Title options, executive summary brief, full section-by-section outline with content guidance and word counts, flow logic, and structure pitfalls.
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