How to organize your research privately with AI
To organize your research privately, gather your papers, articles, and notes as sources in Journal Genie, then ask it to surface the themes, agreements, and open questions across them — every point cited to the passage it came from. Your material is isolated per user, never used to train AI, and yours to export in one click.
Journal Genie organizes your research privately by surfacing themes and open questions across your sources with citations — never training on your material.
Research goes disorganized not because you lack notes but because the connections between them live only in your head. An AI that could see across your whole pile would help — if it kept the pile private and showed its work.
Journal Genie does both: it reasons across the sources you add and cites every point, so the structure it surfaces is checkable, not a black box.
Gather it in one place
Add the papers, articles, reports, and pasted notes you’re working through as sources in a notebook. They stay private to your account — isolated per user, encrypted in transit and at rest — so “one place” doesn’t mean “someone else’s training set.”
Find the throughline
Ask where your sources agree, where they disagree, and what questions they leave open. The answer draws only from your material and cites the exact passage behind each point, so you can follow a theme straight back to its evidence — and when the sources don’t settle something, Journal Genie says so.
Private and portable
Nothing you add is used to train AI or sold. One click exports your notebooks, notes, and citations in plain markdown, so the organized picture you build is yours to keep and to take elsewhere.
Honest limits
- Journal Genie reasons over the sources you add, not the entire field — and a citation proves a point came from your source, not that the source is correct.
- It’s a grounded reasoning tool, not a reference manager; it complements citation-management software rather than replacing it.
Questions, answered first.
How do I organize my research without it being used to train AI?
Add your papers and notes as sources in Journal Genie and ask it to surface the themes and open questions. Your material is isolated per user and never used to train AI or sold, and every point is cited so you can verify it.
Can it find connections across many sources?
Yes. Ask where your sources agree, disagree, or leave questions open, and the answer reasons across the material you added, citing the exact passage behind each point.
Can I export the result?
Yes. One click exports your notebooks, notes, and citations in plain markdown, so the organized picture you build is yours to keep.
Related, and the proof behind it.
See the throughline in your sources.
Add a few of the things you’re reading and ask where they agree and disagree — cited, and private. Free to start.