AI research notebook
Research that becomes a Risk Map.
Notebook is where research lives. Drop in PDFs, transcripts, URLs, raw notes. Then generate the artifacts you used to build by hand. Risk Maps, Hypothesis Cards, Opportunity Briefs, Quote Walls, Assumption Test Plans. All grounded in your sources, with citations.
Before & after
From a folder of PDFs to artifacts your team can use.
Before Thinkr
- Research sits in a folder of PDFs, transcripts, and tabs no one reopens.
- Synthesis happens in your head, and the citations are lost by the time you write.
- Every artifact — risk map, brief, quote wall — gets built by hand, from scratch.
- Insights stay trapped in the notebook and never reach the next draft.
With Thinkr
- Every source is ingested, searchable, and cited back to the passage.
- Ask a question and get an answer grounded in your sources, with links.
- Generate the artifact you need; its structure and citations come with it.
- Send the best of it to Brain so it shows up in your next PRD.
Sources panel
Ingest research without leaving Thinkr. Notebook handles the embedding pipeline; you stay focused on the synthesis.
- PDFs, URLs, transcripts, raw text
- Async ingestion with status tracking
- Selectively include or exclude sources per query
- Citation chips on every generated insight
RAG chat
Ask the notebook a question. Get an answer grounded in your specific sources, with citations back to the passage that informed it.
- Chat over selected sources
- Citation chips link to the source passage
- Answers stay grounded in your sources — no outside guessing
Opportunity Solution Tree builder
A visual graph for discovery work. Map problems to opportunities to solutions to experiments. CRUD on nodes and edges in-place; export to a finished image when you are ready to present.
- Node CRUD + relationship tracking
- Multiple node types (problem, opportunity, solution, experiment)
- Export to a finished image when you are ready to present
Studio artifacts
Generate five distinct Product Manager artifacts directly from your notebook sources. Each one comes back with the structure your team expects and the citations your reviewers will ask for.
- Hypothesis Card: claim, supporting evidence, falsifiable test
- Risk Map: risk dimensions × likelihood × impact, scored from sources
- Opportunity Brief: problem statement, target user, success metric, sized opportunity
- Quote Wall: verbatim user quotes clustered by theme
- Assumption Test Plan: assumptions, test design, success criteria
Send to Brain + Promote
A notebook is a private research session. Two paths take its output into the rest of Thinkr.
- Send to Brain: snapshot sources and memories into the workspace KB so they follow your next draft
- Promote to workspace: convert a private notebook into a shared team notebook
- Sources and memories carry their citations with them