• Product
  • Latest
Sign InSign Up
HomeProductLatest
DocsCareersAbout
Sign InGet Started

Same-day shipping for your product team

© 2026 Wheel Go Fast, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

GitHubEmail support
Product
  • Studio
  • Taskmaster
Latest
  • Thoughts
  • Changes
Resources
  • Docs
  • Careers
  • About
Legal
  • Terms of Service
  • Privacy Policy
  • Cookie Policy
Taskmaster/Research

Fresh info beyond the cutoff.

AI models have knowledge cutoffs. Taskmaster's research tool queries live sources for the latest best practices, security patches, and library updates.

Live Search

Research from your terminal

Powered by Perplexity, the research command queries live web sources and returns current answers with citations. Get the latest best practices, security patches, and library updates — not stale training data.

zsh — taskmaster
→tm research "React Query v5 best practices"

Use Cases

When to use research

Run research before implementing tasks, when working with unfamiliar libraries, for security-related work, dependency updates, performance optimization, or debugging complex issues.

Before implementing tasks

Research current best practices for the technology stack

For new technologies

Get up-to-date implementation guidance for unfamiliar libs

Security-related work

Find latest security recommendations and known issues

Dependency updates

Research breaking changes and migration guides

Performance optimization

Get current performance best practices

Debugging complex issues

Research known solutions and workarounds

Save to Tasks

Save findings to tasks

Don't lose research in chat history. Append findings directly to any task or subtask with the --save-to flag. Context travels with the work.

zsh — taskmaster
→tm research "Stripe webhook verification"--save-to=3.4
Searching with Perplexity...
✓ Research saved to subtask 3.4 details

Key capabilities

  • Real-time web search via Perplexity
  • Source citations with every result
  • Save findings directly to task details
  • Project-aware context for relevant results
  • Works with any research query
  • Integrated with parse-prd and expand commands

Related features

Task Expansion — Use research during expansion.

Parse PRD — Research-backed PRD parsing.

Complexity Analysis — Research-informed analysis.

Research your next task.

Run tm research for current, cited answers.

Get started