Accelerate Scientific
Discovery with AI
Search papers, explore citation graphs, chat with PDFs and code repos, then synthesize reports — all in one research workspace.
Powerful tools for high-velocity research
Graphs, code wiki, paper chat, and citations—everything you need in one workspace.
Multi-Agent Pipeline
Coordinator → Discovery → Analysis → Reporter — end-to-end orchestration for complex research questions.
Hybrid Search
Vector plus full-text search across arXiv, Semantic Scholar, and your library—in one query.
Learn more →Citation Graph
Explore interactive citation networks—from a seed paper to hundreds of related nodes.
Learn more →Code Wiki
Generate a wiki from your repo, map architecture, and chat directly with your codebase.
Learn more →Per-Paper Chat
Ask questions in PDF context—cite passages, summarize sections, compare methods.
Learn more →Citation Management
Export APA, MLA, BibTeX; bulk citations; organize papers in collections and share with teams.
Learn more →Research Library
Personal collections, PDF sticky notes, and synced research sessions.
Learn more →AI Reports
Markdown reports with consensus, disagreements, and follow-ups from the multi-agent pipeline.
Learn more →Workflow
Accelerated Workflow
From question to publication-ready insight in four orchestrated stages.
Query
Natural language input defines your research scope and constraints.
Retrieval
Agent-driven search across indexed papers and external sources.
Analysis
Cross-referencing findings, trends, and methodological patterns.
Synthesis
Structured reports with citations, consensus, and follow-up questions.
Product Interface
Insight-first design for focused investigators
A unified workspace for search, graphs, libraries, and AI-generated reports.
Citation velocity
Papers
847
Sessions
24
Upgrade your Intelligence
See how ResearchHub compares to traditional research workflows.
Traditional Research
- Manual literature review across fragmented sources
- Static PDFs with no cross-paper linking
- Hours spent formatting citations by hand
- No synthesis across conflicting findings
ResearchHub AI
- Automated multi-agent synthesis in minutes
- Interactive citation graphs and paper networks
- One-click export to BibTeX, APA, MLA, Zotero
- Consensus and disagreement views built-in
Simple, transparent pricing
Start free. Upgrade when your research velocity demands it.
Free
For independent researchers exploring the platform.
$0/mo
- 5 research sessions / month
- Basic hybrid search
- Personal library (50 papers)
Pro
For serious investigators who need unlimited depth.
$49/mo
- Unlimited research sessions
- Advanced citation graphs
- Export to BibTeX / Zotero
- Priority agent pipeline
Research Teams
For labs, departments, and research organizations.
Custom
- Shared team library
- API access
- SSO & admin controls
- Dedicated support
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
Quick answers about graphs, code wiki, paper chat, and citation management.
Pick a seed paper from a research session or your library. ResearchHub builds an interactive graph of references and citations. You can zoom, filter by scope (search vs. report), and explore how papers connect.
Attach a repository or code document and ResearchHub generates a structured wiki (architecture, modules, flows). You can ask questions directly against the codebase—similar to paper chat, but for source code.
On a document page, chat stays inside that PDF: cite passages, summarize sections, compare methods. A research session runs the multi-agent pipeline across many papers; per-paper chat is deep Q&A on one document.
Export single or bulk citations in APA, MLA, and BibTeX. Save papers to collections, share read-only links, and keep everything synced with your personal library.
Coordinator frames your question → Discovery finds papers → Analysis extracts insights → Reporter produces a markdown report with consensus, disagreements, and citations.
Free is for trying the platform with limited research sessions and a basic library. Pro adds unlimited sessions, advanced citation graphs, Zotero/BibTeX export, and priority pipeline runs. Teams get shared libraries and API access.