Know what you learned from that paper.
Conference talks, lab meetings, and dense PDFs become searchable summaries you can chat with. Then the Feynman test checks you can explain the method in your own words, not just repeat the abstract.
Seminar notes scattered across three apps and a notebook.
Papers you skim once and can never locate again.
Methods sections you need at 11pm the night before group meeting.
Built for graduate researchers
The same engine, tuned to your workload.
Summarize dense PDFs
Upload a paper and get a structured summary: question, method, result, limitation, with the figures called out.
Chat across your library
Ask 'which papers used a diff-in-diff design?' and get answers grounded in the notes you've actually saved.
See the connections
Mind maps surface how a talk relates to what you already know, so the literature stops feeling like a flat list.
The loop
Four steps, every lecture.
01
Capture the source
Record a seminar or upload a paper.
02
Get the summary
Method, result, and open questions, structured and searchable.
03
Connect it
Mind map links the new work to your existing notes.
04
Recall on demand
Chat with your whole library when you need a method fast.
Start with your next lecture.
No card. 60 seconds to your first note.