Research Workflow

Academic Paper Summarizer

Import research, organize it, and turn scattered reading into a shareable meta summary.

If you are new here, the fastest path to value is simple: bring in a few papers or books, group them, open the bundle, and generate a meta summary.

Pipeline Import -> Organize -> Synthesize

Bring in papers or books, sort them into bundles, then generate a tighter summary that is easier to review or share.

Sources arXiv + uploads
Output Paper and meta summaries
Flow Library to bundle view
Use case Fast research digestion

Quick Start

Follow these four steps to get from raw sources to a synthesis you can show your friends.

See Existing Meta Summaries

Step 1

Import a Paper or Book

Upload a file or bring in a source so you have something in your library to work with.

Step 2

Categorize What Belongs Together

Create a category and attach the papers and books that belong to the same topic or question.

Step 3

Open the Bundle

Use the bundle view to review the related materials together and paste in your NotebookLM takeaways or bundle notes.

Step 4

Generate the Meta Summary

Create the synthesis, review it, and revisit the bundle whenever you want to refine and regenerate it.

Import API Sources

Pull open-access papers from research sources and store metadata plus abstract text in your library.

Upload Files

Upload PDF or TXT files so they are stored, viewable, and ready to be grouped into categories and bundles.

Summaries

Generate summaries, then combine those summaries with your notes to create a higher-level meta summary.