Automate academic cold-emailing to Japanese professors for graduate admission. Deep-research professor webpages (including Japanese-language pages), generate a tailored research direction bridging professor's work with applicant background, draft bilingual (English + Chinese) cold emails, and archive all intelligence and drafts to Notion. Triggered when user wants to contact a professor for graduate school admission inquiry or "套瓷".
Automate the end-to-end cold-email workflow for graduate admission inquiries to Japanese university professors. Execute deep web intelligence gathering, dynamic research topic generation, bilingual professional email drafting, and structured Notion archiving.
Before starting, confirm the user has provided these three fields (ask if missing):
Store these as the default applicant profile for all subsequent steps. If the user provides multiple professor URLs in one session, reuse the same profile without re-asking.
The user provides one or more professor homepage URLs per invocation. Process each URL through Steps 1-4 in order before moving to the next URL.
Open the professor's homepage URL in browser. Actively click into every navigable sub-page, including but not limited to: Publications, Research, Profile, Members, Contact, News, Prospective Students (受験生へ/入学希望の方へ), Access, etc.
Language handling: Many Japanese professor pages are primarily in Japanese. Use page context and common academic Japanese terms to navigate. Key terms to recognize:
Red-line checks (highest priority):
Academic analysis:
Source tracking: Record the exact sub-page URL where each piece of information was found. Never fabricate sources.
Cross-match the professor's recent research focus (from Step 1) with the applicant's profile. Produce 1 concrete, feasible research direction that:
Draft two versions of the cold email:
English version: Under 400 words. See references/email-template.md for structure, examples, and red-line checks.
Chinese version: Under 500 字. See references/email-template.md for the Chinese template section. Use formal academic Chinese; avoid overly casual or flattering language.
Key rules for both versions:
Present both drafts to the user for review before archiving.
Create a Notion page with all gathered intelligence and the draft emails. See references/notion-archiving.md for the page title format, content template, and MCP tool usage.
Language rules for the archive:
[未确认] for anything that could not be verified.