Guides & tutorials
Practical how-tos for turning recordings, notes, PDFs, meetings, and research into cited answers, action items, slides, reports, flashcards, and reusable knowledge libraries.
A practical workflow for tracking competitors, validating claims against sources, and updating your thesis when the market moves — without drowning in alerts.
Read guide →From cold-start mandate to client-ready deliverable: frame the problem, build a source library, run structured analysis skills, and ship a brief — without re-collecting every engagement.
Read guide →Structure dense research into a one-page executive brief: recommendation first, evidence second, explicit risks and thesis breakers — with every claim traceable to a source.
Read guide →A claim-check workflow for analysts: compare new signals to your thesis, score materiality, and document thesis deltas — so recommendations update when they should, not when someone panic-refreshes headlines.
Read guide →Compare AI research tools by what strategy teams actually need: source grounding, structured analysis, citation traceability, and deliverable generation — not generic chat summaries.
Read guide →A practical workflow for turning meeting audio into decisions, owners, deadlines, risks, and follow-up materials instead of another transcript nobody reads.
Read guide →Turn lecture audio into chapters, concepts, definitions, exam highlights, flashcards, quizzes, and a focused study plan grounded in the class material.
Read guide →Convert rough voice notes into a clear summary, decisions, next steps, and reusable drafts without rewriting the same thoughts by hand.
Read guide →Turn one interview into a clear story, quotable moments, video scripts, podcast outlines, newsletter drafts, and a reusable source library.
Read guide →Build a research workflow where AI answers from your selected sources, compares evidence, exposes gaps, and produces deliverables with traceable citations.
Read guide →Turn scattered notes, PDFs, and research into a clear presentation storyline with sections, slide titles, speaker notes, and source-backed talking points.
Read guide →Move from scattered research to a concise report with a clear recommendation, evidence, risks, open questions, and traceable source references.
Read guide →Convert course PDFs and reading materials into focused flashcards that reinforce definitions, relationships, examples, and weak topics.
Read guide →Convert meeting decisions, discussion context, risks, and follow-up tasks into a concise stakeholder presentation without rebuilding the story manually.
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