Welcome to docAnalyzer

What docAnalyzer is, how the three chat modes work together, and where to go first.

docAnalyzer turns any document into a conversation. Upload a PDF, DOCX, EPUB, spreadsheet, or plain text file, ask questions in plain English, and get answers with citations that link straight to the source: by page, by section, or by cell.

Three ways to chat

The product is built around three chat modes that share state and hand work back and forth:

  • Ask docAnalyzer is the entry point. It knows your whole workspace (every document, note, label) and it plans the next step. Use it when you don't yet know which documents matter, or when you're orienting yourself.
  • Focus is a chat narrowed to a specific dataset (one document, many documents, a label, or any mix). Citations are exact. Use it when you know what you want to dig into.
  • Co-work opens on a note and edits it alongside you. Use it when you've drafted something (or saved a Focus answer) and want the AI to refine it turn by turn in a full editor.

The three modes loop. Ask helps you decide what to look at → Focus produces analysis grounded in your sources → you save the answer as a note → Co-work refines the note → the refined note feeds back into a new Focus, a workflow, or becomes a downloadable file.

Beyond chat

  • Workflows run the same task across every source in a dataset: summarize each document, extract structured fields into a spreadsheet, audit against a reference, and more. Use them when you want the same thing from each of N documents instead of a conversation.
  • Downloads are first-class. Any chat turn can produce a PDF, spreadsheet, HTML document, chart, diagram, or ZIP. Files accumulate over the session and can be converted, bundled, or fed back into later turns.

Start here

  1. Get your first answer in 5 minutes: upload, ask, follow the citation.
  2. Three ways to chat: the mental model behind the product.
  3. Find what you've uploaded: browse, filter, and pick documents from plain English.
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