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Notable Features: Turns pdf inputs into a literature review
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Core Abilities: Generate full literature reviews or thesis chapters (up to ~50 pages) from a single prompt, by processing up to 100 uploaded papers, Cite sources with inline references automatically, and export documents in PDF, Word, or LaTeX (with BibTeX citations), Integrate with tools like Zotero (for reference import) and Overleaf (LaTeX export) to fit into academic workflows, Leverage advanced GPT-4-based models to draft organized scientific text with options to minimize AI-detectability.
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Limitations/ Risks: Tends to produce generic, repetitive prose that may lack depth on specialized topics, Risk of plagiarism, Cannot handle mathematical derivations or proofs (e.g. formulas were omitted in a test) and may miss technical details; users find it speeds up drafting, but outputs are often generic and “need heavy editing” to be publishable.
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Platform/ Integrations: Web app
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Pricing: Paid only. One-time generation at ~$5 per document, or monthly plans – e.g. ~$18/month (Basic) or $26/month (Pro) for 50-page outputs
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Tutorials/ Reviews
This AI Tool Wrote My Literature Review - and It’s a Game-Changer
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