AI search engines lie. Rixx doesn't. Search the web and get answers backed by real citations so you can verify every claim, not just trust it. → See data visually with charts and graphs → See images inline with your results → Upload PDFs, docs, and links as context → Multimodal search: text, images, docs together → Organize research into Insights folders Stop guessing. Start knowing.
Hey PH! I built Rixx because AI search tools were giving confident answers that were just wrong.
Rixx gives you cited answers from the live web every claim is traceable to a real source. You can also upload your own PDFs, docs and links, see data as charts, and organize everything into Insights.
Would love brutal honest feedback what would make this your default search?
The citation angle is smart. Most AI search tools give you answers that sound confident but fall apart the moment you try to verify them. Glad someone is tackling this properly. Congrats on the launch!
The tab switching problem is so real. At any point during research I have like 10 tabs open — search, AI chat, docs, notes. If Rixx actually keeps all of that in one place it would save a lot of mental overhead. Congrats on shipping this!
How exhaustive is the search? Does it cap the number of web searches and pages visited, or does it go until it hits a goal of credibility? Also, can it handle JS-rendered pages, PDFs and Images? I ask because I've built my own internal method that does this but would love to not have to manage it and none of the stock research tools are cost-effective, including Parallel AI's Find All or Deep Research (let alone Perplexity or stock Claude)
The “from search to publishable research” promise is the interesting part. Citations are necessary, but for writing/research workflows the bigger trust question is usually claim shape: did the AI preserve what the source actually says, or did it turn a narrow source into a broad conclusion?
One feature I’d love is a claim table before publishing: claim, supporting sources, source strength, and any caveat/contradiction Rixx found. That would make the final blog/report feel less like a generated answer with links and more like research you can safely stand behind.
Congrats, Rixx feels useful if it can keep that whole chain together instead of creating another tab in the research mess. How do you handle source quality when generating cited answers?
About Rixx on Product Hunt
“The Perplexity alternative that organizes your research”
Rixx launched on Product Hunt on May 25th, 2026 and earned 101 upvotes and 11 comments, placing #14 on the daily leaderboard. AI search engines lie. Rixx doesn't. Search the web and get answers backed by real citations so you can verify every claim, not just trust it. → See data visually with charts and graphs → See images inline with your results → Upload PDFs, docs, and links as context → Multimodal search: text, images, docs together → Organize research into Insights folders Stop guessing. Start knowing.
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