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person-research

Systematic public figure research — bio, work history, publications, talks, social presence, and engagement patterns. Use when researching people for content creation, outreach, or partnership evaluation.

ModelSource
sonnetpack: recon

Before any research:

  1. Confirm the subject is a public figure (has professional web presence, public bio, or published work)
  2. Confirm the use case is one of: content creation, outreach preparation, partnership evaluation, or speaker research
  3. If either check fails → stop and ask for clarification

→ See reference/public-profile.md

Covers: official bio, current role, career history, educational background, published writing

Full Reference

Systematic research process for public figures. Builds a structured brief covering professional background, published work, speaking history, and social media presence. Output feeds content creation, outreach personalization, and partnership evaluation.

PUBLIC INFORMATION ONLY. Never research private individuals. Flag any information that appears non-public, sourced from data leaks, or obtained through unofficial channels. If the target is not a public figure with a clear professional presence, stop and ask for clarification.

ItemValue
ScopePublic figures only — no private individuals
OutputStructured person research brief
SourcesOfficial site, LinkedIn, social platforms, press, publications
Privacy gateStop immediately if non-public info surfaces
Research orderProfile → Publications → Talks → Social → Brief
I want to…File
Research bio, work history, and publicationsreference/public-profile.md
Analyze social platforms, posting patterns, and engagementreference/social-presence.md
Format the final person research briefreference/output-format.md

Usage: Read the reference file for your current phase. Run all research before generating output — never output partial findings mid-research.


Before any research:

  1. Confirm the subject is a public figure (has professional web presence, public bio, or published work)
  2. Confirm the use case is one of: content creation, outreach preparation, partnership evaluation, or speaker research
  3. If either check fails → stop and ask for clarification

→ See reference/public-profile.md

Covers: official bio, current role, career history, educational background, published writing, and conference talks. Uses public sources only: personal/company site, LinkedIn, Google Scholar, YouTube, podcast directories.

→ See reference/social-presence.md

Covers: platform usage, posting frequency, content themes, engagement style, and audience signals. Analyzes public-facing behavior — no follower data scraping, no DM analysis.

→ See reference/output-format.md

Assembles all findings into a structured brief with confidence levels per section and a recommended approach for the intended use case.


SituationAction
Subject has no public professional presenceStop — not a public figure. Ask for clarification.
Information appears to be from a data breach or leakFlag and exclude — do not include non-public data
Home address, personal phone, or private email foundDo not record — these are never public-figure research targets
Family members who are not themselves public figuresExclude entirely
Medical, financial, or legal recordsOut of scope — never include

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