One research method for the whole group
Your researchers are already using AI. The question is whether they are using it with method, and whether anyone can check the result. Xplore Academy for graduate programs, laboratories, libraries and analysis teams.
A fifteen minute conversation is usually enough to know whether this fits.
Who this is for
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Graduate programs
Coordinators who want an incoming cohort working with the same method for literature review, instead of each student improvising with a different tool.
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Research groups and laboratories
Teams producing several papers a year that need the bibliographic base, the screening and the citation check to follow one traceable process.
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University libraries
Reference services that support researchers on searching, merging databases and formatting references, and want a tool they can actually recommend.
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Consultancies and market intelligence
Teams that read large volumes of literature and reports and need method and evidence behind what ends up in the deliverable.
What the group gets
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One method for the whole group
Bibliometrics, screening, citation checking and reference formatting following the same steps, so the work of two researchers can be compared and reviewed.
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Traceable results
Citation matching is deterministic and shows the literal evidence it used. An advisor can check where each claim came from instead of trusting the output.
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Training with the team
A session with your researchers on a real project of theirs. Tools that nobody was shown how to use are tools nobody opens twice.
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Billing organized in one place
Instead of each researcher paying with a personal card and losing the receipt, we sort out invoicing for the institution in the first conversation.
How adoption works
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Tell us about the group
How many researchers, what stage they are at, and where the work is currently getting stuck. Fifteen minutes is usually enough.
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Pilot on a real project
A small group uses the tools on work they already have to deliver. That is the only honest way to find out whether this fits your routine.
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Roll out to the group
Accounts for everyone, a session with the team, and a named contact for when something does not behave the way the method expects.
Questions and answers
Is there a closed institutional plan with a fixed price?
Not yet, and we would rather say so than invent one. Group format and price are defined in conversation, because a program with 12 students and a laboratory with 60 researchers do not need the same thing. Self-service today is individual only.
Does each researcher keep their own account?
Yes. Every person has their own login, their own projects and their own history. Nobody sees anybody else's material.
Can we test it before deciding?
Yes. A free account already includes credits to try the tools, with no card. For a group, the pilot on a real project is the better test.
Do you train the team?
Yes, that is part of the rollout. The session works on your group's own research, not on a demo dataset, which is what makes the method stick.
Tell us about your group
How many researchers, what stage they are at, and where the work gets stuck. We answer with what we can actually do, including when the answer is that we are not the right fit yet.
Talk to us about your group