Consensus for Market Research

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Teams use Consensus to research markets and competitors. Here's how — with real workflows, prompts, and what to expect in 2026.

Why Consensus for for market research

Consensus is researchers, students, and analysts doing deep research. For gathering market intelligence, the typical workflow is:

  1. Define the input. Gather the data, context, or prompt you'll feed in.
  2. Set up the template. Build a reusable prompt in Consensus that handles your common case.
  3. Run on a small batch. Test on 5-10 examples. Check quality before scaling.
  4. Iterate on the prompt. Most teams spend 30-90 min refining the prompt before they get consistent results.
  5. Wire into the workflow. Either via Consensus's built-in features, or an API/script.

What you can do with Consensus for market research

Real example prompts

For solo work:

Help me research markets and competitors for the next 30 minutes. I have these inputs: [paste]. Output: a clear, ready-to-use draft.

For team use:

I'm on a small team. We need to research markets and competitors. Suggest a workflow, the prompts we'd need, and how to measure success.

For client work:

Generate 3 different versions of [output] for client X. Each should be on-brand and ready to send after light editing.

What works, what doesn't

How Consensus compares for for market research

Other tools in this space: Perplexity, Consensus, Scite, Elicit, You.com, ChatPDF, Humata. Consensus stands out for search workflows. If your task is heavily finding papers-focused, it's a strong default. If you need broader coverage, look at the alternatives.

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