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Claude Prompt Generator for Research

Generate Claude prompts engineered for research tasks — multi-source synthesis, literature analysis, comparative studies, and evidence-based investigation. Our builder structures prompts that leverage Claude's 200K+ context for comprehensive research workflows.

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Claude's Long Context Turns Multi-Source Research From Hard to Routine

Serious research means working with multiple sources simultaneously — comparing claims across papers, tracing arguments through a literature, identifying where evidence converges and where it conflicts. Claude's 200K+ context window makes this practical in a single prompt: paste in multiple papers, reports, or documents and ask for synthesis. No chunking, no losing context between turns, no summarizing sources individually and then trying to compare the summaries. The full sources are in context together.

Our Claude research prompt generator structures prompts that take advantage of this capability: explicit research questions, source delimiting for clear attribution, comparison frameworks, contradiction detection instructions, and output formats that separate evidence from interpretation. Claude's careful reasoning style means the synthesis is methodical — it traces conclusions to specific sources, flags disagreements, and states its confidence level. That's research you can build on, not just research that sounds authoritative.

What Makes Our Claude Research Prompts Different

Full Multi-Source Context

Claude's 200K+ context holds multiple papers, reports, and documents simultaneously. Prompts structure multi-source synthesis that works from complete texts, not summaries — producing more accurate and nuanced analysis.

Source Attribution by Default

Prompts include explicit attribution instructions. Claude traces each claim to its source, reducing the risk of synthesized conclusions that aren't actually supported by any individual source.

Contradiction Detection

Claude's careful reasoning identifies where sources disagree and explains the nature of the disagreement. Prompts activate this by explicitly asking for conflicting evidence, not just consensus.

Methodical Synthesis

Claude's reasoning produces research synthesis with clear logic flow — premise, evidence, counterevidence, conclusion. The output reads like a careful literature review, not an AI-generated summary.

Claude Research Prompting Tips

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Delimit Sources Clearly

Use XML tags: "<source_1 title='Paper A'>...</source_1> <source_2 title='Report B'>...</source_2>." Claude tracks source boundaries precisely when they're explicitly marked, which is critical for accurate attribution in synthesis.

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Ask Research Questions, Not Topics

"Do sources A, B, and C agree on the effectiveness of intervention X for population Y?" is a research question. "Summarize the research on X" is a topic. Research questions produce focused analysis; topics produce overviews.

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Request a Confidence Matrix

"For each finding, rate the evidence strength as strong, moderate, or weak based on source quality and consensus." Claude produces useful confidence assessments when explicitly asked, helping you prioritize findings for decision-making.

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Use Follow-Up Prompts for Deep Dives

Start with a broad synthesis, then use follow-up prompts to investigate specific findings in depth. Claude maintains context across turns, so you can drill into any aspect of the initial synthesis without re-providing the sources.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which Claude model is best for research?
Claude Opus produces the deepest research synthesis — more nuanced analysis, better contradiction detection, and stronger evidence evaluation. Claude Sonnet is faster and suitable for most research tasks. For critical analysis requiring maximum depth, use Opus; for routine synthesis, Sonnet is effective.
How does Claude compare to Perplexity for research?
Different tools, different strengths. Perplexity excels at finding sources — it searches the web and provides cited results. Claude excels at analyzing sources — it reasons through evidence, detects contradictions, and builds methodical synthesis. Use Perplexity to find sources, then bring them to Claude for deep analysis.
How many sources can Claude analyze at once?
Claude's 200K+ context can hold multiple full-length papers, reports, or documents simultaneously. The practical limit depends on source length — typically 5-15 full research papers or 20-40 shorter reports. For larger collections, prioritize the most relevant sources.
Is the research prompt generator free?
Yes. The core generator is free with trend report, competitive analysis, and executive summary templates. Pro users unlock 210+ premium templates including systematic review frameworks, literature analysis, and meta-analysis formats.

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