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Research & ROS

Jamie generates complete run-of-shows in your show’s unique style and produces deep guest and topic research reports.

This feature is part of the Production Plan.

Deep Guest & Topic Research

Jamie instantly delivers comprehensive, source-backed research reports on any guest or topic — pulled directly from digital articles and YouTube videos. With grouped summaries, high-level insights, and direct sources linked, Jamie delivers everything you need to prepare for your content.

GUIDE: How to do Guest or Topic Research

1

Start a new chat

On the side navigation, select "New Idea"

2

Ask Jamie to research any Person or Topic

Add any specifics or points to focus on

3

Jamie provides deep research

Jamie gives results directly in the chat, so you can keep chatting to dive even deeper

PRO TIP

Ask Jamie to put the research into a Google Doc, and you'll instantly get a formatted and stylized research report that you can download and share.


Full Run-of-Show Generations

Jamie builds full run-of-shows around your guests and topics, complete with segment outlines, data-backed questions, and key talking points.

How Jamie's Run-of-Show Works:
  • Jamie analyzes your past content to develop the best template & segment structure.

  • You provide any Guest and Topic to focus on in the ROS.

  • Jamie generates a full run-of-show, organized in the best format for each show.

  • Together, you can edit the script so that it is production-ready.

Guest & Topic Research

With each run-of-show, Jamie develops deep research reports on any guest(s) or topic(s) included in the script. These reports include direct links to every source, and can be copied or downloaded as PDFs for easy distribution.

Run-of-Show Template

Each of your shows has a different run-of-show template and segment structure. Jamie references your past episodes to generate a run-of-show that best aligns with your historical content, or you can personally customize your template and segment structure for each show.

To customize your run-of-show template, reach out to support@jamie-ai.com.

Chat-Powered or Manual Editing

Once the run-of-show is generated, you can use the embedded chat to ask Jamie to make edits in real-time. Highlight or reference a section or segment of your ROS and ask Jamie to make adjustments.

You can also edit the run-of-show directly in the ShowBoard, copy, or export it as a PDF.

GUIDE: How to Create a Run-of-Show

1

Start a new chat

On the side navigation, select "New Idea"

2

Select the shortut to "Make me a run-of-show"

Select the chat shortcut that is on the main chat UI

3

Enter any Guest name(s) for your script

Include a brief mention of what they are known for in parenthesis, e.g. Michael B. Jordan (actor)

4

Enter any Topic(s) you want to research in support of your script

Be as specific as you wish to tailor the research, e.g. 2026 Academy Awards

5

Toggle ON/OFF for deep YouTube research

If ON, Jamie will perform deep YouTube research and analysis to supplement the Guest & Topic research reports, with links to all sources. This takes longer to generate. If OFF, Jamie will perform quicker research and analysis for your Guest & Topic research reports, with links to all sources. This generates quicker.

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Select "Continue"

Jamie will begin generating your full run-of-show, and any Guest or Topic research reports

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Jamie generates the full run-of-show

Within 15 minutes, Jamie will generate a full Run-of-Show, according to your show's template and historical content style

GUIDE: How to Edit a Run-of-Show

Once your ROS is generated, you will be on the ShowBoard, where you can edit your ROS directly, or use the embedded chat to ask Jamie to make edits in real-time. Highlight or reference a section or segment of your ROS and ask Jamie to make adjustments.

PRO TIP

Ask Jamie to rewrite a segment – Jamie will give fresh ideas, but always stay true to your show's template and historical content style.


For questions or support, please reach out to support@jamie-ai.com.