What is AssistxApp?

AssistXApp is an AI research assistant for academic research that finds citations, summarizes papers, and streamlines literature reviews for students, researchers, and teams. It offers semantic citation search across PubMed, arXiv, Google Scholar and 50+ databases, plus concise paper summarization with key insights and extractable highlights.

Automated literature-review tools include thematic analysis, trend detection, literature mapping, research-gap identification and citation network analysis. Export formatted bibliographies (APA, MLA, Chicago) and export results to Word, PDF or LaTeX; API access supports custom workflows and database integrations.

Collaboration features enable shared projects, annotations, real-time teamwork, SSO and admin controls for multi-user management. SOC 2 compliance and enterprise integration options provide secure, scalable research workflows for academic groups and organizations.

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AssistxApp's key features

  • AI-powered citation search with semantic understanding and relevance ranking
  • Research paper summarization with concise key-insight extraction
  • Automated literature review generation with thematic analysis and trend identification
  • Multi-source database integration (PubMed, arXiv, Google Scholar and 50+ databases)
  • Export citations and automatic bibliography generation (APA, MLA, Chicago)

AssistxApp use cases

  • Compile a publication-ready literature review using AssistXApp to search 50+ databases, automate thematic analysis, trend detection and gap identification, then export formatted bibliographies and source files for submission
  • Generate concise, extractable summaries and highlight sets from dozens of papers for grant applications, lab meetings, or manuscript introductions, with source-linked citations and one-click export to reference managers
  • Map citation networks and detect emerging research fronts using AssistXApp's semantic search and citation analysis, collaborate in the shared workspace to prioritize follow-up studies, and export citation maps and bibliographies for strategic planning

Who is it for?

  • Researchers
  • Academics
  • Data analysts
  • Phd students
  • Literature reviewers

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