Research You Can Cite. Sources You Can Verify.
Stop second-guessing AI-generated literature reviews. Quokly classifies every source by trust tier and shows you exactly where each claim comes from.
Why source transparency matters for academic research
Every claim needs a source you can trust
Academic research demands rigour. When you use AI to accelerate literature reviews or background research, you need to know where the information comes from — and whether you can trust it. Quokly doesn't just find sources. It classifies them by trust tier: primary sources like peer-reviewed papers and government data (L1), secondary sources like industry reports and professional bodies (L2), and community sources like forums and blogs (L3). You see the hierarchy before you decide what to cite.
How Quokly handles literature review and source verification
A research pipeline, not a chatbot
Quokly runs a multi-step research pipeline: it analyses your question, searches the web, extracts and classifies content, indexes facts, identifies gaps, then drafts a structured report with inline citations. Each claim is tagged with its source and trust tier. You get a confidence score for the overall research so you know how much weight to give the findings. This is not a search engine summarising the top result. It is a research tool that shows its work.
The problem with generic AI tools in academic workflows
Hallucinations are not the only risk
Most AI research tools give you a wall of text with no way to verify where the information came from. You cannot assess the quality of a source if you cannot see it. You cannot trust a claim if you cannot trace it. And you cannot build on research if you do not know what is missing. Quokly surfaces all three: the source, the claim, and the gaps in coverage. For academics, this is the difference between useful background research and an unreliable shortcut.
When to use Quokly for academic research
Use Quokly for initial literature scans, background research on unfamiliar topics, competitive landscape analysis, and policy context gathering. It is not a replacement for systematic review — but it will get you to the point where you know which papers to read in full, which sources to prioritise, and where the gaps in your knowledge are. Start with a question, get a cited brief, then go deeper where it matters.
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