Research material organization

Keep web pages, articles, videos, and long text connected to the questions you are researching.

Share Box helps research-heavy users collect sources, preserve context, add tags and projects, and return to the evidence later.

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Save sources

Web pages, articles, reports, videos, and long text.

Sources
Q

Connect to questions

Use projects and topics to keep research intent visible.

Questions
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Return to evidence

Preserve enough context to verify claims later.

Evidence

Research libraries need context, not just storage

A folder can store files. A useful research library keeps source, reason, project, status, and searchability together.

Complex sources

Research material arrives as pages, reports, videos, posts, and notes.

Disconnected questions

Without a project or topic, a saved source becomes hard to reuse.

Verification cost

Good research needs a path back to the original source.

Common research workflows

Use Share Box for product research, learning notes, writing sources, or long-term observation.

Product research

Save competitor pages, release notes, user feedback, and market articles.

Learning material

Keep courses, tutorials, long reads, and videos searchable.

Writing sources

Preserve facts, examples, counterpoints, and citations.

Long-term tracking

Collect signals around a market, technology, or product area over time.