Search ideas for Claude Opus 4.6 (Anthropic)

February 26, 20261 min

Search ideas for Claude Opus 4.6 on Anthropic with concrete Osirus UI workflows and starter prompts.

Claude Opus 4.6 on Anthropic is a practical option for Search workflows in Osirus AI.

Claude Opus is generally positioned for deep reasoning and high-accuracy analysis workloads.

What you can build with this model

  • Query rewriting pipelines that improve recall before retrieval.
  • Grounded research workflows that blend internal docs with web context.
  • Competitive monitoring briefs generated from recurring search snapshots.

Why this model is a good fit

  • Performs well in dense, high-context analytical tasks.
  • Useful for policy-heavy workflows where nuance and precision matter.
  • Strong candidate for critical reviews and complex synthesis.
  • Useful for complex evidence reconciliation across many sources.
  • Runs as a connected provider model in Osirus after provider setup.

Build flow in Osirus UI

  1. Open /search in Osirus and select Claude Opus 4.6 from Anthropic.
  2. Force answer sections for findings, evidence, and unresolved questions.
  3. Add a query-rewrite stage for better recall and cleaner evidence.
  4. Define retrieval scope (docs, web, or blended) before prompt tuning.
  5. Save the final workflow as a repeatable pattern for your team.

Starter prompts

  • Compare the top three sources and list agreement points, conflicts, and missing data.
  • Create an executive summary from search results with one-paragraph recommendations.
  • Given these retrieved passages, produce an answer with assumptions, evidence, and confidence level.

Production checklist

  • Evaluate outputs against completeness and contradiction metrics.
  • Log query rewrites and measure which rewrites improve source relevance.
  • Separate retrieval quality checks from answer quality checks.
  • Enforce citation rules for high-stakes summaries.
  • Use explicit acceptance criteria for long-form outputs and summaries.

Open this model in Osirus and turn one of these ideas into a reusable team workflow.