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  • AutoResearch.pro
    AI-powered insights to instant presentations.
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    AutoResearch.pro website
  • Experimental Research Advisor
    Guides scientific discovery through experimental research strategies.
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    Experimental Research Advisor website
  • Skoatch
    AI assistant that generates SEO-optimized articles in minutes.
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    Skoatch website
    3,128 skoatch.com
    It was a very great experience working in Skoatch.
  • Gist
    Magically condense articles with AI.
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    Gist website
  • wuko.ai
    Email you insights
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    wuko.ai website
    Now it also supports chatting with youtube video!
  • Recall
    Summarize Anything, Forget Nothing!
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    Recall website
    Recall is now one place for all your knowledge, including your personal notes. We started Recall with a focus on the content you consume: summarizing, saving, and organizing organizing YouTube videos, podcasts, TikToks, articles and PDFs. Now we're expanding to the content you create. While you've always been able to take notes in Recall's notebook tab, the editor was basic. We just launched a new block-style editor to create notes directly in Recall. Meeting notes with dynamic tables. Study notes with equations and code blocks. Daily journals with to-do lists. Everything in one place with AI that understands it all.
  • Papers
    Discover, Organize, and Analyze Research with AI-Powered Precision
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    Papers website
    I’ve been using it for a month now and I have decided to keep it for a year. There definitely are some kinks they can still work out like file management, but it’s very good at it’s core function: it generally does a good job answering questions and most times identifies PDFs automatically and correctly. The browser plugin works great, and it’s very nice that Papers allows you to add your university’s library API so you can automatically download PDFs that are accessible through your institution (sometimes it refuses to download some papers, so you just have to downlow it yourself and manually add it). The iPad and Android apps are serviceable. Every once in a while it will mess up the PDF identification, especially with papers from either very old sources or online-only journals. Things they must work on: * A much better system to annotate PDFs (the post-it type notes are cumbersome). * Introduce a notepad attached to each PDF or some way to easily link and save the AI’s output to the PDF. Currently, you have to add a little post it note and then paste the text there. * Keep the AI answers available after closing the documents. If you close the document by mistake or have several open and wish to close some, the ai conversation will be reset. * I REALLY wish that you could get citations and links to where the info was from extracted from PDFs. Currently, I have found Coral.ai does a much better job of showing you where the info came from and it even highlights it for you. Give it a try, their 30-day no credit card needed trial allowed me to truly test it, and now I’m a yearly subscriber looking forward for new additions and releases.
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