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Chirpz

Uncover unknown citations with AI

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Chirpz finds, reads, and ranks academic papers for you — instantly. It searches across research databases and brings back the best matches with citations and metadata, right where you write.

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👋 Hey Product Hunt!

I’m Sina, founder of Chirpz AI — a tool I built as a researcher who got tired of spending hours digging for the right papers. You know the drill: you have an idea, open Google Scholar or ArXiv, type a dozen variations of your query, and end up buried under irrelevant results.

That’s the gap Chirpz closes — it’s the AI that bridges your thoughts to the unknown citations that fit best. Instead of you hopping across tabs, Chirpz brings the discovery to you. It understands your writing and finds the perfect paper, all inside a single, focused, and magical environment.

What it does:

✍️ Write or import into the Chirpz notebook—a minimal editor built for focused work.

🪄 Type /Cite — your magic button for instant discovery. It reads your context and scours research databases.

👀 Get a ranked list of most relevant papers with relevance scores, ready to review at a glance.

🔗 Insert your citation: auto-insert the best match or choose manually—all without leaving your editor.

Who it’s for:

🎓 PhD students & researchers writing “Related Work” or exploring new topics.

📝 Grad students racing to find foundational papers for projects.

🧑‍💻 R&D teams, engineers, and data scientists exploring the academic roots of new tech.

🧠 Curious minds who simply want to know where ideas come from.

🚀 Try it out here: https://chirpz.ai

I’ll be here all day to answer questions and hear your feedback — what topics are you exploring, and what would make Chirpz even better?

Thanks for checking us out 🙏

— Sina

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I have an idea of how it could be used in patent litigation. Feel free to reach out if you wish to discuss.

This looks super useful, especially for people tired of juggling between ArXiv, Google Scholar, and endless PDFs. How does Chirpz decide which databases to search from like is it limited to open-access sources or does it integrate with paid journals too?

I've pasted abstract of ReAct paper, says no result, should I expect this outcome?

Searching across databases and surfacing top matches with citations and metadata. Smarter research, zero tab-hopping.

As someone building AI-powered tools, I'm really intrigued by Chirpz! The idea of AI understanding context to surface relevant citations is brilliant. Quick question: How does your AI handle interdisciplinary research where citations might span multiple fields? Also curious about the UI – did you design it to integrate seamlessly into existing writing workflows, or is it a standalone environment?

Hey Sina @sina_tayebati ,

Congrats on the launch of Chirpz! It looks like a game-changer for researchers, especially with the context-aware citation and seamless integration.

Just curious, how's the response been so far? Any marketing strategies you're focusing on to get the word out? Would love to hear more about your plans!

congratulations @sina_tayebati , your product is really good for PhD students and for researchers.

Hi Sina, this looks super useful! Quick question: does it or will it have the ability to read paid journals through a university ID? Although I assume doing this may involve obtaining some approvals etc. Either way, really useful tool.

Congrats Sina! Chirpz hits a real pain point. Context-aware /Cite inside a focused notebook to surface ranked papers and insert citations without tab hopping sounds dreamy for Related Work sprints. How broad are the sources at launch, and can we add our own libraries?

Very useful, great idea. What scholarly sources does it use for its search?

Smart use case for AI. Citation hunting is one of those tedious tasks that eats hours.

How does it handle more obscure sources? Like if someone's researching niche B2B topics or older industry publications that might not be well-indexed?