Product Research Hub
Set up Curyloop as your product team's central research hub for user research, competitive analysis, and feature inspiration.

Why product teams need a research hub
Product decisions should be grounded in research - but research is scattered across Google Docs, Slack threads, Notion pages, and individual browser bookmarks. Curyloop centralizes everything into one searchable, shareable hub.
Setting up your product research group
Create a dedicated group for product research with these session types:
Competitive intelligence
Create recurring sessions to track competitors:
- What to collect: Pricing page changes, feature launches, blog posts, press releases, reviews
- Tag strategy:
#competitor-name,#feature-area,#pricing,#positioning - Frequency: Weekly sessions, with AI agent monitoring competitor blogs
User research library
Build a growing collection of user insights:
- What to collect: User interview notes, survey results, support tickets, forum discussions, app reviews
- Tag strategy:
#pain-point,#feature-request,#persona-name,#segment - Organization: One session per research sprint or quarter
Feature inspiration
Collect ideas and patterns from other products:
- What to collect: UX patterns, design examples, feature teardowns, product reviews
- Tag strategy:
#ux-pattern,#onboarding,#dashboard,#mobile - Team participation: Encourage everyone to save interesting product experiences they encounter
Workflow: From research to roadmap
- Collect - Team members add research items throughout the sprint
- Review - Weekly session to discuss top findings
- Connect - Tag items with relevant feature areas or OKRs
- Decide - Use research evidence to prioritize roadmap items
- Archive - Move completed sessions to the archive, searchable for future reference
AI agent configuration for product teams
Set up your AI agent with product-focused topics:
- "[Your industry] product trends 2026"
- "[Competitor names] product updates"
- "UX design patterns [your product category]"
- "Customer experience benchmarks"
Sharing with stakeholders
Product research often needs to reach beyond the product team:
- Engineering: Share technical feasibility research and architecture patterns
- Design: Share UX inspiration and competitive design analysis
- Leadership: Share market trends and competitive positioning summaries
Use share tokens to give read-only access to specific sessions.
Next steps
- Content & Marketing Curation for marketing team setup
- Fine-tuning AI Relevance to improve agent quality
- Weekly Discovery Sessions for structured review
Ready to try it yourself?
Start building your team's knowledge base today. Free to start, no credit card required.