Summarize long reading into a faithful, cited digest
Drop a long document, article, or transcript into a reading-summary notebook and get a faithful digest with citations you can check.
Long documents rarely get a second read. This template starts a reading-summary notebook: drop in the report, article, or transcript you need to absorb, and ask for the key points.
The summary is built only from what you added, with a citation on each point — a digest you can verify rather than a paraphrase you have to trust.
What you will actually do
Start from the template
Journal Genie creates a real notebook named "Reading summary" — no blank-page setup.
Add your material
Add the document, article, or transcript you want summarized. Paste text, upload a document, or add a link — your sources stay private to your account.
Ask the suggested first question
The notebook opens with a suggested question — "Summarize the key points with citations I can check." — tuned to this workflow.
Check the citations
Every claim in the answer cites the exact passage it came from, so you can verify it against your own material.
What this template does not do
- A template sets up the notebook — it does not add content. The answers come from the sources you bring.
- Answers are grounded in your material and cited; when your sources do not cover a question, Journal Genie says so instead of guessing.
One question away from a cited answer
Start from this template, add your material, and ask. Private by default, never trained on, exportable in one click.