Web browsing and research
Catherine can browse the web, read pages, extract information, and compile research — all from a simple request.
What she can do
Search and summarise
"Find the top 5 project management tools and compare pricing"
"What are the current exchange rates for AUD to USD?"
"Look up the building regulations for commercial fit-outs in NSW"
Read specific pages
"Read this article and give me the key points" (send a link)
"What does this company's about page say?"
"Check the status of my delivery" (send the tracking link)
Fill out forms
"Apply for the business permit on the council website"
"Fill out this supplier registration form" (she navigates the site and fills in the fields)
Compare and shop
"Compare prices for bulk printer paper across Officeworks, Amazon, and Staples"
"Find the cheapest flight from Perth to Melbourne next Thursday"
How research works
When you ask Catherine to research something, she doesn't just return a list of links. She:
Searches multiple sources
Reads the actual content (not just snippets)
Synthesises the information into a clear summary
Formats the output the way you want — bullet points, comparison table, full report
Research examples
"Research CRM options for a small construction company"
A comparison of 4-5 tools with pricing, pros/cons, and a recommendation
"What's the latest on the new WA building codes?"
A summary of recent changes with links to source documents
"Find me 10 potential suppliers for custom signage in Perth"
A list with names, contact details, websites, and notes on specialties
Real-time information
Catherine can access current information — live prices, weather, news, stock levels, event schedules. She's not limited to a training cutoff date.
"What's the weather in Perth tomorrow?" "Is the Perth Scorchers game still on tonight?" "What's the current price of Bitcoin?"
She fetches the answer live and gives it to you directly.
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