Library collection
Launch current-signal research without stitching together ten sources by hand.
c8c turns Last30Days into an installable research workflow with a clean handoff from multi-source recency scan to decision brief. Start from a repeatable current-state flow instead of re-running the same search ritual manually.
Why this helps
Start from a reusable current-signal workflow instead of rebuilding the same search stack each time.
Keep the raw recency scan and the distilled decision brief as separate visible stages.
Reuse the same cited research path on the next topic without losing how the brief was assembled.
Built from the original approach and packaged as reusable c8c workflows.
Jobs to be done
Research a tool, trend, company, or topic through what people have actually been saying in the last 30 days.
Compare two options using current discussion, social proof, and cited source patterns instead of stale memory.
Turn live chatter into a brief another operator can inspect, rerun, or adapt.
From the repo
The repo gives you a powerful recency-research engine, but the handoff from raw scan to decision brief is still on you.
Current findings can stay trapped inside one long run instead of becoming an installable workflow another operator can inspect.
The next topic often starts with reconstructing the same research ritual from memory.
Inside c8c
Related guides
Start with the path that matches your goal.
Pick the guide that best matches what you're trying to ship with Last30Days.
Library workflows
Templates built around Last30Days
Each flow starts from the original approach, then adds installable structure, visible stages, and c8c handoff points on top.
Source: Last30Days