An AI research assistant should remember your sources

Pickmix helps researchers, students, founders, and creators save web pages, PDFs, notes, screenshots, videos, and links, then use those sources for better AI research, writing, learning, decisions, and chat.

Research workflow

One-off answers are useful. Source memory is leverage.

Real research needs the page, note, PDF, screenshot, and reasoning path to remain available when a later question becomes more specific.

A useful AI research assistant should remember the source trail. Web pages, PDFs, notes, screenshots, links, summaries, and the project context behind a decision need to remain available after the first chat.

Chat-only research breaks when the question gets sharper. One-off answers often lose the evidence, making it harder to verify, compare, revisit, or turn the answer into durable work.

Pickmix fits source-heavy research. Save competitor pages, user language, screenshots, pricing notes, market references, papers, and working notes into a focused source set.

The first test: save five real sources from one project, ask for one brief or comparison, then ask a follow-up without rebuilding the prompt by hand.

FAQ

Common questions

What should an AI research assistant remember?

A useful AI research assistant should remember saved sources such as web pages, PDFs, notes, screenshots, links, and the context behind a project.

Who is Pickmix useful for?

Pickmix is useful for researchers, students, founders, operators, creators, writers, and curious minds who already save information across many formats and need better AI outputs from those sources.

Is Pickmix only a chatbot?

No. Pickmix is a saved-source AI workspace. It helps users save, organize, retrieve, and reuse sources for research, writing, learning, decisions, and AI chat.

Use saved sources to get better AI research outputs