Literature reviews
Find papers, organize the methodology, preserve citation context, and export BibTeX when the review needs to move into Zotero or a draft.

Assign the research. Read the verified report. Rabbit Hole dispatches 10 specialist agents across academic papers, filings, forums, repositories, and company pages, then a contrarian agent checks every finding before you see it.
10 specialist agents. 8+ source types. One cited report.
Research assistant workflow
Search tools return answers. Rabbit Hole returns the artifact: a cited markdown report with confidence ratings, diagrams, tables, and exportable source context.
10 specialist agents research in parallel
A contrarian agent stress-tests every finding
Reports include citations, confidence ratings, and reusable artifacts
Sources span papers, filings, forums, repositories, and company pages
Use cases
Find papers, organize the methodology, preserve citation context, and export BibTeX when the review needs to move into Zotero or a draft.
Compare filings, product signals, hiring patterns, technical dependencies, and market claims before the memo reaches a partner meeting.
Turn pricing pages, documentation, launch posts, reviews, and community sentiment into a report your team can challenge before acting.
FAQ
An AI research assistant helps collect, compare, and synthesize source material into a report. Rabbit Hole focuses on cited deliverables: sources, confidence ratings, diagrams, tables, and reusable markdown instead of a chat response.
Rabbit Hole uses 10 specialist agents in parallel, then a contrarian agent reviews the findings before synthesis. The output is a downloadable report with citations and confidence ratings, not a single answer stream.
Rabbit Hole can research academic papers, technical repositories, community discussions, public filings, company pages, and developer forums. Common sources include arXiv, Semantic Scholar, Reddit, Hacker News, SEC filings, GitHub, and Stack Overflow.
Rabbit Hole is built for consultants, VCs, analysts, founders, and grad students who need research they can cite in memos, diligence notes, literature reviews, and competitive landscapes.