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Use the Research area to collect references per book and consult links, notes, images, and PDFs without leaving the app.

Research organization

  • Collections: organize references by theme, chapter, character, or any other useful grouping.

  • Recent items and continuity: the area highlights recently opened items so you can resume reading, notes, and review work without searching from scratch.

  • Reader: when you save a link, the app captures the content and displays a cleaner reading view.

  • Uploads: images and PDFs can be stored alongside notes and links in the same research area.

  • Organization: filters by type, tags, category, and editorial status make the material easier to find and refine.

  • Reading, editing, and creation: you can move between list, preview, and edit flows, including split work, without leaving the active collection.

Collections and items list with filters

Assisted research

Assisted search helps locate references by context. Results can be reviewed, filtered, and saved manually.

  • Context-based search: describe what you need in natural language, choose the destination collection, and open a full-screen assisted research workspace.

  • Ask mode: besides collecting references, you can ask the AI directly about the current context and turn the answer into a note inside the collection.

  • Search categories: research can combine sources such as Wikipedia, news, books, films, music, events, and papers to tune the type of material returned.

  • Domain filters: you can allow or block domains to control where results come from, with filters kept separate per book and collection context.

  • Review before saving: results are inspected manually, with summary, source, type, and metadata before they enter the collection.

  • Curation and saving: keep only what is useful, save it as a link or note, and continue refining the archive with titles, tags, and observations.

AI research panel showing context, categories, and results ready for selection

Book Chat

Book Chat lets you ask questions about the manuscript using relevant passages and project metadata as context.

  • Indexed memory: before answering, the feature prepares local memory from parts of the book so it can find relevant passages.

  • Questions with context: when you ask, the app combines your question with retrieved passages, the current selection when available, and metadata such as characters, acts, relationships, events, and metrics.

  • Evidence in the answer: responses can point back to manuscript evidence for checking, instead of treating the answer as final authority.

  • Scope: the goal is analysis and context retrieval, not automatic writing, scene rewriting, or ready-made passage suggestions.

Usage flow

  • 1. Choose or create the collection: define where the research will be stored and what slice of the project it represents.

  • 2. Feed the base: save links, write notes, upload images/PDFs, or open the full-screen assisted research workspace.

  • 3. Search or ask: use natural-language context, categories, domain filters, and Ask mode to refine the investigation.

  • 4. Curate the result: save only what matters and keep titles, tags, and categories consistent for future retrieval.

Link reader displaying clean article text with metadata