Suitable for any level of academic work:
Term paper, thesis, research paper
Deep search across scientific databases, literature review, data analysis, charts and formatting to department requirements — from idea to finished PDF
You can upload any amount of your own materials — lectures, textbooks, notes. All accumulated material on the subject becomes part of the work. See the case "Learning without limits"
Source search
GistIQ conducts deep research, searching scientific databases: PubMed (37M+ medical articles), arXiv (preprints in CS, physics, mathematics, ML), OpenAlex (240M+ articles across all fields of science). Full-text access to open access articles. GistIQ visits journal websites, university libraries, eLibrary, Google Scholar — retrieving what can't be found through APIs. In addition to scientific databases, all your own materials are used: lectures, textbooks, seminar recordings. A quote from your professor's lecture or a textbook page is included in the work alongside scientific articles — with an exact source reference. The result is not just a list of links, but an extract from each source with quotes.
Literature review
GistIQ collects 30-50+ sources on the topic, groups them by direction, chronology, and methods. Builds comparison tables: who researched what, which methods were used, what results were obtained. Analyzes the body of literature and identifies gaps in research — points on which you can build your own work. Every fact is accompanied by a mandatory source reference.
Data analysis
Upload your data (CSV, Excel, JSON) — get a full analysis:
- Statistics: correlations, regressions, outliers, distributions (pandas, scipy)
- Charts of any complexity: matplotlib, plotly, seaborn — from scatter plots to interactive visualizations
- Maps if data is geographic (folium, geopandas)
- Diagrams and schematics: methodology flowcharts, system architecture (Graphviz, Mermaid)
Formatting to requirements
GistIQ can visit your department's website, read the formatting guide — fonts, margins, structure, bibliography requirements — and format the work in LaTeX to standards or to your specific university's requirements. Title page, table of contents, numbering, bibliography in the required format (APA, IEEE, Chicago, MLA). Formulas, tables, figure captions — all to standard. The output is a finished draft in PDF, ready to review and refine.
A master's student is writing a thesis on the impact of inflation on small businesses. They upload a CSV with 10 years of government statistics + 3 articles they found themselves + a link to the department's style guide.
Result: a prepared draft in PDF, formatted to requirements. LaTeX source — editable and expandable. Charts and diagrams as separate files (PNG, SVG). Everything in the cloud in structured folders: /sources, /data, /charts, /text. All that's left is to review and refine.