Academic Literature Review Stack
What I use to get through a literature review without drowning in PDFs. Find the relevant papers, understand the landscape, then write something that holds up.
Put together our seed deck in about a week using this. Started with the narrative, then built the visuals, then refined until investors actually read the whole thing.
Workflow stack
The order matters. Start at the top, read down the sequence, and open any step when you want the note behind it.
Shape the narrative
Worked through the story arc, refined the problem statement, and tightened the ask with a lot of back-and-forth here.
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Turned the narrative outline into a full deck faster than any template I had tried — good enough to share for early feedback.
Open tool profilePolish before investor meetings
Used this to tighten layout, clean up data visualizations, and make the deck look like we had a designer on the team.
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An AI answer engine designed for quick research, source-backed exploration, and fast synthesis.
General-purpose AI assistant for writing, analysis, coding, brainstorming, and everyday tasks.
An AI workspace for generating presentations, docs, and visual explanations with less manual formatting.
Presentation tool for turning ideas and updates into polished slides with automatic layout.
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I do not use AI UGC to replace real creators. I use it to kill bad hooks fast, find the angles worth spending on, and only film the concepts that already show signs of life.
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