What a strong research workflow tool should do
It should let you save source material quickly, preserve context, group material by topic, and make retrieval easier when you come back days or weeks later.
Research work is usually fragmented across tabs, PDFs, screenshots, notes, and rough drafts. Pickmix is built to make those pieces easier to capture, organize, retrieve, and reuse without forcing everything into one format.
It should let you save source material quickly, preserve context, group material by topic, and make retrieval easier when you come back days or weeks later.
People save many things but cannot recover them when they matter. Sources end up split across browser tabs, read-later apps, notes, files, screenshots, and bookmarks.
Pickmix supports notes, links, web pages, PDFs, images, screenshots, Markdown, and plain text, then layers search, summaries, Spaces, and AI retrieval on top.
Research is not only papers or notes. It often includes diagrams, screenshots, selected text, market pages, drafts, interview snippets, and reference trails.
When saved material lives in one system with topic-based organization and AI support, it becomes easier to narrow context, recover the right source, and synthesize what you found.
These pages cover the inputs and knowledge structures most research workflows depend on.
What a source-backed assistant should remember after the chat ends.
Capture pages into reusable context for later AI work.
How to save pages, selected text, and source context without losing the thread.
One workflow for the formats that dominate real research projects.
The broader system behind capture, retrieval, and reuse.