u/Numerous_Animal_3267

I built a tool to compare and synthesize research papers with AI — looking for honest feedback
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I built a tool to compare and synthesize research papers with AI — looking for honest feedback

Hi everyone,

During the last few months, I’ve been working on a side project called SinaPilot.ai

The original idea came from a frustration I had while reading large numbers of papers on the same topic:

even with tools like ChatGPT or Perplexity, comparing studies, identifying contradictions, and keeping track of evidence still feels very manual.

So I started building a research-focused AI workspace.

Right now, the platform can:

- generate structured paper summaries

- answer questions grounded in the paper content

- compare multiple papers

- generate review-style critiques

- help synthesize findings across studies

One thing I’m trying to focus on is making the workflow feel more transparent and evidence-oriented instead of just “chatting with an LLM”.

I’m still in active development and honestly trying to understand:

- what researchers actually need

- what current tools still do poorly

- what would genuinely save time during literature review

If anyone here already uses AI for research workflows, I’d genuinely love feedback.

Website:

https://www.sinapilot.ai

u/Numerous_Animal_3267 — 20 hours ago