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.
I do not want one nice episode and zero distribution. This stack is for turning long recordings into a repeatable flow of short clips, captions, titles, and assets that actually get posted.
Workflow stack
The order matters. Start at the top, read down the sequence, and open any step when you want the note behind it.
Polish the short
Makes the social version feel native with better subtitle treatment and pacing than a raw auto-cut.
Open tool profileWrite the packaging
I use it for clip titles, hook rewrites, and captions so every asset does not read like the same generic teaser.
Open tool profileBuild promo assets
Cleans up covers, quote cards, and supporting graphics for the clips that deserve a bigger push.
Open tool profileWatch what lands
Helps connect which clips create useful downstream behavior instead of judging everything by vanity metrics.
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General-purpose AI assistant for writing, analysis, coding, brainstorming, and everyday tasks.
Design platform for graphics, presentations, docs, social content, and lightweight video with built in AI.
Open core product platform for analytics, replay, experiments, feature flags, and user insights.
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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.