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Scholarcy

scholarcy.com

Scholarcy is an AI-powered tool designed for students and researchers to summarize, analyze, and organize academic papers, articles, and other complex texts. It converts long documents into interactive 'flashcard' summaries, allows users to save and organize these summaries in a personal library, and provides features for note-taking, highlighting, and exporting to other research applications.

Features
7/12
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Must Have

4 of 5

URL Saving & Preview

List & Section Organization

Contextual Side Notes

Instant Link Adding

Public Sharing

Other

3 of 7

Media Type Support

Sign-In & Authentication

Mobile Responsive Design

Minimalist Interface

Profile Gateway

Granular Sharing Permissions

Embed Support

Pricing
Freemium
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Free Article Summarizer

$0.00 monthly
  • Import a range of file formats
  • Limit of 1 summary per day
  • Export flashcards (one at a time)

Scholarcy Plus (Monthly)

$9.99 monthly
  • Unlimited summarization
  • Generate enhanced summaries
  • Save your flashcards
  • Take notes, highlight and edit text
  • Organise flashcards into collections
  • Export up to 100 flashcards at once
  • Literature Matrix creation
  • One-click bibliographies
  • Safe and secure checkout

Scholarcy Plus (Yearly)

$90.00 yearly
  • Unlimited summarization
  • Generate enhanced summaries
  • Save your flashcards
  • Take notes, highlight and edit text
  • Organise flashcards into collections
  • Export up to 100 flashcards at once
  • Literature Matrix creation
  • One-click bibliographies
  • Safe and secure checkout
Rationale

Scholarcy is primarily an AI-powered summarization tool for academic papers and research. While it allows users to save, organize, and take notes on these summaries (which are essentially 'flashcards' of the content), it doesn't focus on general URL curation and public sharing in the same way URList does. It supports saving and previewing content (summaries), organizing them into a 'library' or 'collections', and adding notes. It also supports various media types for summarization (PDFs, articles, YouTube videos). However, the core value proposition is summarization and analysis for academic research, not broad web link curation and public sharing of those curated lists without sign-up for viewers. The 'public sharing' feature of URList, which allows sharing lists or sections without viewers needing to sign up, is not explicitly present in Scholarcy's offering, as its sharing seems to be more about exporting for personal use or integration with other research tools.