> ## Documentation Index
> Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://docs.wolffi.sh/llms.txt
> Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.

# PDFs Everywhere

> Generate professional, research-backed PDFs on demand — news digests, competitor reports, travel guides, and anything else you can describe

# Overview

Wolffish can generate any PDF you can describe. Give it a topic, point it at the web, and it comes back with a professionally designed, print-ready document — styled HTML rendered through a headless browser, not a flat text dump.

This page includes three ready-to-use prompts that show the range: a morning news digest, a competitive intelligence report, and a travel cheat sheet. Each one starts with live web research and ends with a polished PDF in your workspace folder. Copy them as-is or tweak any detail — topics, colors, layout, language — to make them yours.

## Video Walkthrough

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## What Makes This Different

These aren't templates. Every PDF is generated from scratch based on live data. The agent:

1. **Researches** — runs multiple web searches and reads full articles
2. **Synthesizes** — filters, ranks, and structures the information
3. **Designs** — builds styled HTML with custom typography, colors, and layout
4. **Renders** — launches a headless browser and prints to pixel-perfect PDF

No LaTeX. No Word. No third-party PDF APIs. Just HTML + CSS + a headless browser — the same pipeline that powers the [CV Tailor](/use-cases/cv-tailor).

## Setup

### Required

* **Wolffish installed and running**
* **DeepSeek V4 Pro API key** — configured in Settings > Models. DeepSeek V4 Pro is the recommended model for these prompts — excellent at chaining web research, content synthesis, and HTML/CSS generation in a single run. It produces clean, well-structured output at a fraction of the cost of comparable models.
* **No permissions needed** — these prompts use web search and file generation only. No computer-use, no browser control, no screen recording.

### Optional

* **[Brave Search API key](https://brave.com/search/api/)** — configured in Settings > Services > Brave Search. Improves search result quality and avoids rate limits.

***

## Prompt 1: Morning News Digest

A daily briefing PDF that looks like a real newsletter — not a wall of bullet points. Wolffish searches for today's news across five topic areas, reads the actual articles, and generates a multi-section PDF with headlines, summaries, and source attribution.

### Customize It

Change any of these to make it yours:

| What                | Where in the Prompt                | Ideas                                                                                    |
| ------------------- | ---------------------------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| **Topics covered**  | The 5 search queries at the top    | Swap `"cybersecurity news"` for `"startup funding rounds"` or `"climate policy updates"` |
| **Trusted sources** | The approved sources list          | Add `MIT Technology Review`, remove `TechCrunch`, add `Al Jazeera English`               |
| **Story count**     | `"8 to 12 most important stories"` | Change to `"5 to 7"` for a shorter digest or `"12 to 15"` for comprehensive              |
| **Accent color**    | `#1E40AF` (blue)                   | `#059669` green, `#DC2626` red, `#7C3AED` purple, `#B45309` amber                        |
| **Language**        | Add a line at the end              | Add `"Write everything in Arabic"` or `"Headlines in English, summaries in French"`      |
| **Paper size**      | `"A4 page"`                        | Change to `"US Letter"` for North American standard                                      |

### The Prompt

```
Research today's top news across these topics. Run a separate
web search for each:

- "AI news today"
- "tech industry news today"
- "global economy news today"
- "science breakthroughs this week"
- "cybersecurity news today"

For each search, open and read the top 3-4 results using
web_fetch. ONLY use free, publicly accessible sources. Good
sources: The Verge, Ars Technica, TechCrunch, Reuters, AP News,
BBC News, NPR, Hacker News, CNBC, The Guardian, Nature News,
Science Daily, Wired, MIT Technology Review.

DO NOT fetch from paywalled sites — Bloomberg, WSJ, NYT,
Financial Times, The Information, The Athletic. They return
403 errors and waste time. Skip them and pick the next result.

From everything you've read, curate the 8 to 12 most important
stories. For each story, write:
- A clear, informative headline (not clickbait)
- A 2-3 sentence summary that gives the reader the full picture
  without needing to click through
- The source name and a working URL

Group the stories by topic section: AI & Tech, Business &
Economy, Science, Cybersecurity (or whatever sections emerge
naturally from today's news — don't force empty sections).

Now generate a PDF. Build it as styled HTML first, then render
to PDF using a headless browser.

Design rules:
- A4 page, multi-page is fine — as many pages as needed
- Clean sans-serif font (Inter, Helvetica Neue, or system sans)
- Accent color: #1E40AF (use for section headers, divider lines,
  and the masthead)
- Top of page 1: large masthead with "DAILY BRIEFING" in the
  accent color, today's date below it in gray, and a thin
  accent-colored divider line
- Each section: uppercase section header with letterspacing and
  an accent-colored left border (4px solid)
- Each story: bold headline (14pt), summary paragraph (10pt),
  source attribution in small gray italic text with the URL
- Stories separated by a light gray hairline
- Page numbers in the footer: "Page X of Y" right-aligned
- Bottom of last page: "Generated by Wolffish" in small gray text

Save the PDF to the workspace folder with the filename:
daily-briefing-YYYY-MM-DD.pdf (use today's date).

After saving, tell me: how many stories you included, which
topics are covered, and which stories you consider the most
significant today.
```

<Tip>
  Swap the topic search queries to match your industry. A venture capitalist might use `"Series A funding today"`, `"IPO news"`, `"fintech announcements"`. A healthcare professional might use `"FDA approvals this week"`, `"clinical trial results"`, `"health policy news"`.
</Tip>

### Expected Outcome

A multi-page PDF that reads like a professional morning newsletter. Each page has a consistent layout with the blue masthead on page 1, clearly separated sections, and every story attributed to its source with a working link.

> **DAILY BRIEFING** — June 7, 2026
>
> **AI & TECH**
>
> **Anthropic Releases Claude Opus 4.8 with Extended Thinking**
> Anthropic announced the latest iteration of its flagship model with improved reasoning capabilities and a new extended thinking mode that lets the model work through complex problems step by step before responding. Early benchmarks show significant gains on math and coding tasks...
> *Source: The Verge — [https://theverge.com/](https://theverge.com/)...*
>
> **Google DeepMind Achieves New Breakthrough in Protein Folding**
> A new AlphaFold iteration can now predict protein interactions with small molecules at near-experimental accuracy, potentially accelerating drug discovery timelines by years...
> *Source: Nature News — [https://nature.com/](https://nature.com/)...*
>
> ...8-12 stories across 3-5 sections...
>
> *Generated by Wolffish*

***

## Prompt 2: Competitive Intelligence Report

A professional competitor analysis PDF. Wolffish researches the AI code editor market around Cursor, compares features, pricing, and positioning, and delivers a structured report with comparison tables and strategic takeaways. The kind of document that takes an analyst a full day — done in under two minutes.

### Customize It

This prompt analyzes Cursor in the AI code editor space. Swap the company and industry to analyze anything:

| What                      | Where in the Prompt                       | Ideas                                                                          |
| ------------------------- | ----------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| **Target company**        | Every mention of `Cursor`                 | `Notion`, `Stripe`, `Figma`, `Linear`, `Vercel`                                |
| **Industry**              | Every mention of `AI-powered code editor` | `project management software`, `payment processing`, `design tools`            |
| **Competitor count**      | `"top 5 competitors"`                     | `"top 3"` for focused, `"top 8"` for comprehensive                             |
| **Comparison dimensions** | The feature matrix list                   | Add `"enterprise compliance"`, `"plugin ecosystem"`, remove `"mobile support"` |
| **Accent color**          | `#0F766E` (teal)                          | `#1E40AF` blue, `#B91C1C` corporate red, `#4338CA` indigo                      |
| **Audience**              | Add a context line before Step 1          | `"This report is for the board — keep it strategic, not tactical"`             |

### The Prompt

```
I need a competitive intelligence report for Cursor in the
AI-powered code editor space.

Step 1 — Research the landscape:
Search the web for:
- "Cursor AI code editor competitors 2026"
- "AI code editor market landscape 2026"
- "Cursor vs" (to find head-to-head comparisons)
- "best AI code editors 2026"
- "AI code editor market share developer tools"

Read the top results using web_fetch. Focus on recent articles
(2025-2026), analyst reports, G2/Capterra comparisons, developer
surveys, and product review sites. Skip SEO spam and affiliate
listicles that just list tools with no real analysis.

Step 2 — Deep-dive each competitor:
Identify the top 5 competitors to Cursor. For each one, search
for and read:
- Their official website — features page, pricing page, and any
  "why us" or comparison pages
- Recent news — funding rounds, major releases, acquisitions,
  pivots, partnerships
- User reviews on G2, Capterra, Reddit, or Hacker News threads

Step 3 — Generate the report as a PDF:
Build styled HTML, then render to PDF via headless browser.

Report structure:
1. Executive Summary (half page) — the AI code editor landscape
   in 3-4 paragraphs. Who dominates, who's growing fastest,
   where the market is heading, and where the gaps are.
2. Competitor Profiles (1 page each) — for each of the 5
   competitors: company name, founded year, HQ location, total
   funding or revenue (if publicly available), target developer
   audience, key differentiator vs Cursor, and their most
   significant recent moves (last 6 months).
3. Feature Comparison Matrix — a full-width table comparing
   Cursor against all 5 competitors across these dimensions:
   AI code completion, AI chat/inline editing, multi-file context,
   supported languages, base editor (VS Code fork / standalone /
   plugin), pricing model, free tier limits, team/enterprise
   features, privacy and code data policies, local model support,
   plugin/extension ecosystem, mobile or tablet support, API
   access for custom integrations.
   Use check marks, X marks, and brief notes in cells.
4. Pricing Comparison — a table with each competitor's pricing
   tiers (free, pro, team, enterprise) with monthly/annual prices
   and what's included at each tier.
5. Strategic Takeaways — 5-7 bullet points covering: biggest
   competitive threats to Cursor, areas where Cursor has the
   strongest moat, underserved segments or missing features
   across the market, and the one positioning move you'd
   recommend Cursor prioritize based on this research.
6. Sources — numbered list of every URL referenced in the report.

Design rules:
- A4, multi-page, portrait orientation
- Accent color: #0F766E (teal)
- Cover page: report title "Competitive Intelligence Report"
  centered vertically in large text, "Cursor — AI Code Editors"
  below it, today's date, and "Confidential" as a diagonal
  watermark in light gray text across the page
- Professional serif font for body text (Georgia or Times New
  Roman), clean sans-serif for headers and table content
  (Helvetica Neue or Inter)
- Tables: alternating row shading (white and very light gray),
  accent-colored header row with white text, 9pt font for dense
  data, horizontal scroll or wrap for wide tables
- Each major section starts on a new page
- Page numbers in the footer right-aligned: "Page X of Y"
- "Confidential" in small gray text in the footer left side
- Section headers: accent-colored text with a thin bottom border

Save to workspace as:
competitive-report-cursor-YYYY-MM-DD.pdf (use today's date).

After saving, give me a brief summary: who are Cursor's biggest
threats right now, where is Cursor strongest compared to the
field, and what's the single most important move they should
make based on what you found.
```

<Warning>
  This prompt researches publicly available information only. Pricing data may be outdated if companies don't list prices publicly. Always verify critical business decisions with primary sources.
</Warning>

### Expected Outcome

A 6-10 page professional report with a cover page, individual competitor profiles, a dense feature comparison matrix, pricing table, and strategic recommendations — all sourced from live web research.

> **Competitive Intelligence Report**
> *Cursor — AI-Powered Code Editors*
> *June 7, 2026 | Confidential*
>
> **EXECUTIVE SUMMARY**
>
> The AI-powered code editor market has consolidated rapidly
> since 2024, with Cursor emerging as the category leader among
> individual developers but facing increasing pressure from
> GitHub Copilot's deep VS Code integration and Windsurf's
> aggressive enterprise play...
>
> **FEATURE COMPARISON MATRIX**
>
> | Feature            | Cursor       | GitHub Copilot | Windsurf     | Zed           | Void         |
> | ------------------ | ------------ | -------------- | ------------ | ------------- | ------------ |
> | AI completion      | Yes          | Yes            | Yes          | Yes           | Yes          |
> | Multi-file context | Full repo    | Limited        | Full repo    | File-level    | Full repo    |
> | Base editor        | VS Code fork | VS Code plugin | VS Code fork | Custom (Rust) | VS Code fork |
> | Local models       | Yes          | No             | Yes          | Community     | Yes          |
> | Free tier          | 2 weeks      | Limited        | Yes          | Yes           | Open source  |
>
> ...full report continues across 6-10 pages...

***

## Prompt 3: Travel Cheat Sheet

A pocket-sized, print-friendly travel reference card. Wolffish researches Istanbul — visa rules, currency, weather, emergency numbers, essential Turkish phrases, cultural tips, transportation — and packs it all into a dense, beautifully designed 2-page PDF you can print and fold into your passport.

### Customize It

This prompt generates a cheat sheet for Istanbul. Swap the details to plan any trip:

| What             | Where in the Prompt                        | Ideas                                                                                               |
| ---------------- | ------------------------------------------ | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| **Destination**  | Every mention of `Istanbul` / `Turkey`     | `Tokyo, Japan`, `Marrakech, Morocco`, `Reykjavik, Iceland`, `Buenos Aires, Argentina`               |
| **Nationality**  | `"Saudi passport holder"`                  | `"US citizen"`, `"UK national"`, `"Indian passport holder"`                                         |
| **Travel dates** | `"August 10-22, 2026"`                     | `"December 2026"`, `"March 15-20, 2027"`                                                            |
| **Interests**    | `"architecture, street food, and history"` | `"hiking and nature"`, `"nightlife and music"`, `"family-friendly activities"`                      |
| **Accent color** | `#B45309` (warm amber)                     | `#0369A1` ocean blue, `#4338CA` royal indigo, `#DC2626` red                                         |
| **Language**     | Add a line at the end                      | `"Write the entire guide in Arabic"` or `"Include Arabic transliterations next to Turkish phrases"` |

### The Prompt

```
I'm traveling to Istanbul, Turkey as a Saudi passport holder
on August 10-22, 2026. My interests: architecture, street food,
and history.

Research everything I need to know. Run these searches and read
the top results for each:

1. "Turkey visa requirements for Saudi citizens 2026"
2. "Turkish lira exchange rate Saudi riyal today"
3. "Istanbul weather August temperature humidity"
4. "Turkey emergency numbers police ambulance fire"
5. "essential Turkish phrases for tourists pronunciation"
6. "Istanbul public transportation guide metro bus ferry
   Istanbulkart"
7. "Istanbul cultural etiquette tips for Arab tourists"
8. "Istanbul safety tips tourists 2026"
9. "Istanbul best historic architecture must visit Byzantine
   Ottoman"
10. "Istanbul best street food where to eat local dishes"
11. "Turkey tourist SIM card mobile data best option 2026"
12. "Istanbul tipping culture restaurants cafes taxis"

Read the full content of the top 2-3 results for each search
using web_fetch. Skip paywalled sites and SEO listicles — only
use sources with real, specific information.

Now generate a 2-page travel cheat sheet PDF. Build as styled
HTML first, then render to PDF via headless browser.

Page 1 — Essential Info (dense reference card):
- Header: "ISTANBUL, TURKEY" in large 28pt bold text with the
  Turkish flag emoji, and "August 10-22, 2026" in accent color
  below it
- Quick-reference grid (2 columns, compact boxes):
  - Visa: requirement for Saudi citizens, duration, cost, e-visa
    link if applicable
  - Currency: Turkish Lira (TRY), symbol, current rate to SAR
    and USD
  - Language: Turkish — note if English is widely spoken in
    tourist areas
  - Emergency: police, ambulance, fire numbers
  - Time zone: UTC+3, note if same as Saudi Arabia
  - Power: plug type and voltage
  - SIM/Data: best tourist SIM options (Turkcell, Vodafone,
    Turk Telekom) with approximate cost for 2 weeks of data
  - Tipping: local norms for restaurants, cafes, taxis, hotels,
    hammams
- Weather box: expected temperature range for August, humidity
  level, what to pack (light clothing, sun protection, walking
  shoes, layers for mosque visits)
- Getting around: Istanbulkart info (how to get one, where it
  works), metro lines, ferry routes between European and Asian
  sides, taxi/Uber availability, approximate costs for common
  routes (airport to Sultanahmet, Taksim to Kadikoy, etc.)
- Essential phrases table (3 columns, 15 phrases): Turkish text
  on the left, phonetic pronunciation in italic in the middle,
  English meaning on the right. Include: hello (merhaba), thank
  you (tesekkur ederim), excuse me (bakar misiniz), how much
  (ne kadar), where is (nerede), yes (evet), no (hayir), please
  (lutfen), the check please (hesap lutfen), water (su),
  delicious (cok guzel), good morning (gunaydin), goodbye
  (hoşçakal), help (yardim), I don't understand (anlamiyorum)

Page 2 — Cultural Guide & Recommendations:
- Cultural etiquette: 6-7 do's and don'ts specific to Istanbul —
  dress code for mosque visits (covered shoulders, headscarves
  available), shoe removal etiquette, Ramadan awareness, haggling
  norms at bazaars, tea culture (never refuse tea from a
  shopkeeper), photography etiquette at religious sites, dining
  customs
- Safety tips: 5 key awareness points — common tourist scams in
  Sultanahmet/Taksim, taxi meter tricks, safe neighborhoods vs
  areas to avoid at night, earthquake preparedness awareness,
  drinking water safety
- Top 5 must-visit places for architecture and history: name +
  one-line description + neighborhood. Include mix of Byzantine
  (Hagia Sophia, Basilica Cistern), Ottoman (Blue Mosque, Topkapi
  Palace), and hidden gems the typical guide skips.
- Top 5 street food experiences: specific dish or food spot +
  why it's worth it + approximate price range in TRY. Include
  classics (simit, balik ekmek, lahmacun, kunefe, dondurma) with
  specific neighborhoods or streets known for them.
- Useful apps: 4 apps locals actually use — transit (Moovit or
  Trafi), ride-hailing (BiTaksi), food delivery (Yemeksepeti or
  Getir), translation
- One "local secret" — something most tourist guides don't
  mention that a local would tell you

Design rules:
- A4, exactly 2 pages — designed to be printed double-sided and
  folded
- Accent color: #B45309 (warm amber — matches Istanbul's golden
  mosque domes)
- Very compact layout: 8-9pt body text, dense grid sections,
  minimal whitespace — every square centimeter carries useful
  information, this is a reference card not a magazine
- Header on page 1: "ISTANBUL, TURKEY" in 28pt bold, Turkish
  flag emoji, dates in accent color
- Section headers: small uppercase with letterspacing, accent-
  colored left border (3px solid)
- Quick-reference grid: 2-column layout with light gray
  background boxes, no outer borders, bold labels
- Tables and grids: no outer borders, light inner dividers,
  alternating subtle row shading
- Phrases table: Turkish text in the local Latin script on the
  left, phonetic pronunciation in italic, English meaning on
  the right — all in a compact monospaced-ish layout
- Recommendations: numbered lists with bold names and inline
  descriptions, no wasted space
- Sans-serif font throughout (Inter, Helvetica Neue, or system)
- Footer: "Generated by Wolffish — verify all visa and safety
  info with official sources before travel"

Save to workspace as:
travel-cheatsheet-istanbul-YYYY-MM-DD.pdf (use today's date).

After saving, highlight anything that surprised you in the
research — things I might not expect about Istanbul, recent
changes, or tips that most travel guides get wrong.
```

<Tip>
  Print this double-sided on a single sheet and fold it in half — it fits perfectly inside a passport or travel wallet. The dense layout is intentional: every square centimeter carries useful information.
</Tip>

### Expected Outcome

A tight, beautifully designed 2-page reference card packed with everything you need for Istanbul — all sourced from live web data, not stale guidebook content.

> **ISTANBUL, TURKEY** 🇹🇷 — August 10-22, 2026
>
> \| Visa | E-visa required for Saudi citizens — \$50, 30 days |
> \| Currency | TRY (Turkish Lira) — 1 SAR = \~8.6 TRY |
> \| Emergency | Police: 155 | Ambulance: 112 | Fire: 110 |
> \| Power | Type F, 230V |
> \| SIM | Turkcell Tourist — \~300 TRY/20GB/2 weeks |
>
> **ESSENTIAL PHRASES**
>
> | Turkish         | Pronunciation        | English       |
> | --------------- | -------------------- | ------------- |
> | Merhaba         | mer-ha-ba            | Hello         |
> | Tesekkur ederim | te-shek-kur e-de-rim | Thank you     |
> | Bakar misiniz   | ba-kar muh-suh-nuz   | Excuse me     |
> | Ne kadar?       | neh ka-dar           | How much?     |
> | Hesap lutfen    | heh-sap lut-fen      | Check, please |
>
> **CULTURAL ETIQUETTE**
>
> * Cover shoulders and knees at mosques — headscarves provided at entrance
> * Never refuse tea from a shopkeeper — it's hospitality, not a sales trap
> * Remove shoes at mosque entrances and some traditional restaurants
> * Haggle at the Grand Bazaar (expect 30-50% off asking) but never at restaurants
> * Friday midday prayer — plan around mosque closures
>
> **TOP STREET FOOD**
>
> 1. Balik ekmek (fish sandwich) — Eminonu waterfront, 80-100 TRY
> 2. Simit — ubiquitous carts, 15-20 TRY, best fresh in the morning
> 3. Lahmacun — Halil Lahmacun in Fatih, 60-80 TRY
> 4. Kunefe — Kadikoy market side, 100-120 TRY, order with kaymak
> 5. Islak burger (wet burger) — Taksim Square, 50-70 TRY, late-night classic
>
> ...continues with architecture picks, safety, apps, local secret...

***

## Limits

* **PDF rendering depends on headless browser availability.** Wolffish uses Playwright or Puppeteer to convert HTML to PDF. If neither is installed, the agent will attempt to install one — this usually works but may need `npm` or `npx` available in your PATH.
* **Web search results vary.** The quality of research depends on what's publicly available and accessible. Paywalled content is skipped. Some searches may return thin results for niche topics.
* **Exchange rates and visa info can change.** The travel cheat sheet uses live web data, but always verify visa requirements and exchange rates with official government sources before traveling.
* **Large reports take longer.** The competitive intelligence report involves 15+ web searches and reads. Expect 1-2 minutes of processing. Simpler prompts (news digest, travel sheet) typically finish in under a minute.

## Cost & Model Guide

| Model               | News Digest | Competitor Report | Travel Cheat Sheet |
| ------------------- | ----------- | ----------------- | ------------------ |
| **DeepSeek V4 Pro** | \~\$0.01    | \~\$0.03          | \~\$0.01           |
| **Qwen 3.7 Max**    | \~\$0.02    | \~\$0.06          | \~\$0.02           |
| **Claude Sonnet**   | \~\$0.04    | \~\$0.10          | \~\$0.03           |
| **Claude Opus**     | \~\$0.15    | \~\$0.35          | \~\$0.12           |

<Note>
  DeepSeek V4 Pro is the recommended model for all three prompts. It handles multi-step web research, content synthesis, and HTML/CSS generation reliably — and it's the cheapest option by a wide margin. Claude Sonnet and Opus produce slightly more polished prose but at 4-10x the price, which rarely justifies the difference for PDF generation workflows.
</Note>

## Automating with Heartbeat

The news digest is a natural candidate for daily automation. Open **Settings > Heartbeat**, paste the block below, and Wolffish will generate your briefing every morning before you open your laptop.

```markdown theme={null}
## Morning News Digest | Weekday (07:00)

Research today's top news across these topics. Run a separate
web search for each:

- "AI news today"
- "tech industry news today"
- "global economy news today"
- "science breakthroughs this week"
- "cybersecurity news today"

For each search, open and read the top 3-4 results using
web_fetch. ONLY use free, publicly accessible sources. Good
sources: The Verge, Ars Technica, TechCrunch, Reuters, AP News,
BBC News, NPR, Hacker News, CNBC, The Guardian, Nature News,
Science Daily, Wired, MIT Technology Review.

DO NOT fetch from paywalled sites — Bloomberg, WSJ, NYT,
Financial Times, The Information. Skip them and pick the next.

From everything you've read, curate 8 to 12 stories. For each:
- A clear headline (not clickbait)
- A 2-3 sentence summary
- Source name and URL

Group by topic section. Generate a PDF with these design rules:
A4, clean sans-serif font, accent color #1E40AF, masthead with
"DAILY BRIEFING" and today's date, section headers with accent
left border, stories with bold headlines and gray source
attribution, page numbers in footer. Save as:
daily-briefing-YYYY-MM-DD.pdf
```

<Tip>
  Change `Weekday (07:00)` to `Daily (06:30)` for every day, or `Cron (0 7 * * 1)` for Monday-only weekly digests.
</Tip>

## Make Your Own

These three prompts are starting points. The pattern is always the same:

1. **Define what you want** — what's the document about?
2. **Tell it where to look** — which searches to run, which sources to trust
3. **Describe the design** — layout, colors, typography, page structure
4. **Specify the output** — filename, format, what to include

Some ideas to try:

* **Weekly meeting prep** — search for updates on your clients/projects, generate a 1-page briefing per meeting
* **Research literature review** — search arXiv and PubMed for recent papers on a topic, generate an annotated bibliography PDF
* **Product changelog** — search your GitHub releases and generate a customer-facing changelog PDF
* **Market sizing report** — research TAM/SAM/SOM for a new product idea
* **Recipe collection** — search for recipes matching dietary requirements, generate a printable cookbook page

The agent doesn't care what the PDF is about. If you can describe it, Wolffish can build it.
