For researchers
Run a literature review that keeps its sources attached.
Drop in your papers, PDFs, and preprint links, then let JustJot.ai do the heavy lifting: turn a research question into a multi-section report with inline citations, chat with your sources and get answers that quote the passage, and search your whole library by meaning. A grounded research assistant that always shows its work.
Question to cited report
Pose a research question and get a multi-section report back — the assistant plans sub-questions, searches, and synthesizes an article with inline source links and a numbered reference list you can audit.
Chat with your papers
Ask across your uploaded PDFs and notes and get answers that quote the exact passage, so every claim traces back to a source instead of an unsourced summary you can't trust.
Bring any source in
Ingest PDFs, web pages, and EPUBs into a searchable set — pull a paper, a preprint URL, or a book into the same workspace and reason over all of it together.
Search by meaning
Semantic search finds the relevant passage across everything you've collected by what it means, so you surface the paragraph you half-remember without guessing the exact keyword.
Citations you can carry out
Inline citation chips anchor to the source span, and exports keep them as footnotes — your literature review leaves with its evidence attached, not stripped of it.
Free to start
Bring your sources and start synthesizing for free — no per-document fee and no credit card to try the research tools.
Frequently asked questions
How is the cited report built?
You give it a research question; it plans a set of sub-questions, runs them through web search and any sources you've added, and synthesizes a multi-section article. Each section carries inline source links and the report ends with a numbered reference list, so you can check the evidence behind every point.
Does the source chat hallucinate?
Answers are grounded in the documents you point it at and carry inline citations back to the passage they came from. That lets you verify each claim against the original paper rather than trusting an unsourced response.
What sources can I bring in?
You can ingest PDFs, web pages and preprint URLs, and EPUBs into a single searchable set, then chat and run research across all of them at once. Semantic search spans the whole library so older sources stay findable.
Is this a good Perplexity or NotebookLM alternative for research?
Yes — it covers the same loop (web research into a sourced report, plus grounded chat over your own document set) and keeps citations attached through export, so a literature review you build here stays evidence-backed when you take it elsewhere.
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