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Cited answers—without the rabbit holes.

[Deep Research Pro] finds, grounds, and synthesizes answers from your files and trusted sites. Every claim has a source card you can inspect. Save to a Notebook and export in one click.

Cited by default · Works withDrive/Notion/Confluence/Slack
Deep Research Pro Interface

Loved by analysts, PMs, founders, and creators.

4.9/5
"Saves hours on research"

Why individuals & small teams use it

Hours saved on briefs, memos, and proposals

Zero guesswork with inline citations for every paragraph

Reusable notes you can refresh as sources change

How it works

No citation → no claim.

1

Connect

Sign in and link Google Drive/Docs, OneDrive/SharePoint, Notion/Confluence, Slack (read-only).

2

Ask

Choose a mode: Investigate (deep dive), Compare (side-by-side), Summarize (tight brief).

3

Review

Read your Cited Answer with expandable source cards (doc, author, date, snippet). Mark useful/disputed.

4

Export

Send to Google Docs/Word/Slides or copy Markdown—footnotes included. Save the thread to a Notebook.

Key capabilities

Citation-first answers

Footnotes by default. Hover to see exact snippets and where they came from.

Source cards

Document name, author, date, and the exact passage used—open in one click.

Compare mode

Side-by-side tables for vendors, features, pricing, or claims.

Assumptions & deltas

Toggle assumptions to see how the answer would change.

Notebooks

Pin best answers, add your notes, re-run with fresh sources later.

One-click exports

Google Docs, Word, Slides/PowerPoint, Markdown—footnotes preserved.

Connectors (Pro level)

Everything respects the permissions of your accounts.

Files & notes

  • Google Drive/Docs
  • OneDrive/SharePoint
  • Notion
  • Confluence

Messaging

  • Slack (channels/threads you can access)

Web

  • Add URLs and capture pages with citation snapshots

Quality controls

Simple, user-friendly

Confidence chip on each section

High / Medium / Low

Show sources only option

If confidence is low

Trusted sources pinning

Prioritize specific docs/folders/domains

Blocklist for noisy sources

Or outdated sources

Use cases

Product & market briefs

Turn scattered links into a one-pager with footnotes

RFP answers

Reuse cited snippets across proposals

Competitive landscape

Compare vendors with side-by-side claims

Content drafts

Generate outlines and paragraphs you can justify with sources

Team updates

Weekly digest with citations your team can verify

Example prompts

Brief

"Create a one-page brief on Feature X adoption. Use Drive folder 'Customer Research' and the last 30 days of Slack #feedback—include citations."

Comparison

"Compare Vendor A vs Vendor B for price, roadmap, and security—table with sources."

Summary

"Summarize Q2 release notes into a customer-facing update. Link every claim."

Analysis

"List the top 5 risks to APAC launch with what evidence would change your conclusion."

Exports & sharing

Docs/Slides with footnotes

And a source appendix

Markdown for wikis

Notion/Confluence/Git

Share link to report

Read-only, cited report (optional)

Pricing & plans

Free

$0/forever
  • Limited questions/day
  • Basic connectors
  • Exports with small watermark
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Pro

$29/month
  • Higher limits
  • Full connectors
  • Notebooks
  • Compare mode
  • Watermark-free exports

Ultra

$99/month
  • Shared Notebooks
  • Shared connectors
  • Comment/review
  • Team analytics

Enterprise

Customcontact us
  • Everything in Ultra
  • SSO integration
  • Custom workflows
  • Dedicated support
  • SLA guarantee
  • White-label options

FAQ (Pro-focused)

What if I don't have access to a document?

You won't see it. Answers only use sources your account can access.

Can I force it to use specific sources?

Yes—pin trusted folders/files/domains before asking.

How do citations work on the web?

We capture a snapshot and cite the exact passage/URL.

Will my data be used to train models?

No by default. You can opt-in to share anonymous feedback signals.

Does it replace my note-taking app?

Keep your app—export to Docs/Markdown or save to Notebooks and link out.

Turn scattered files into cited answers.

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