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.
This is for students and researchers who are past the literature review and trying to turn evidence into a cleaner manuscript. It leans into source-grounded drafting, citation-aware writing, and final scholarly polish.
Workflow stack
The order matters. Start at the top, read down the sequence, and open any step when you want the note behind it.
Draft with citations
Lives in the middle ground between a generic chatbot and a heavier research platform, which is why it fits paper drafting well.
Open tool profilePolish for submission
Adds the academic-language cleanup that matters when the paper is heading toward review instead of staying as a class draft.
Open tool profileCheck missing references
Helpful for finding current references, counterexamples, or missing context before locking the final version.
Open tool profileTighten structure
I use it to pressure-test the logic of sections and transitions after the source-heavy work is already grounded.
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Academic writing assistant for polishing drafts, improving clarity, and checking scholarly language.
An AI answer engine designed for quick research, source-backed exploration, and fast synthesis.
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