For Researchers

Your finding changes things. Make others feel why it matters.

Your paper has the data. The citations. The p-values. But between what the paper says and what people actually receive — there's a silence. A story fills that silence. Not by simplifying your work, but by making others feel the moment you first felt it yourself.

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You spent two years on this finding. The journal accepted it. Twelve people cited it. But the world didn't feel it — because data informs, only stories transform.

A Signal Story doesn't explain your research. It makes readers feel the moment of discovery — the way you felt it in the lab at 2 AM. That feeling is the signal. Everything else is noise.

How it works

Step 1

Feed in your research

Upload a PDF, paste an abstract, drop an ArXiv link, or share a URL — the denser the input, the better the signal.

Step 2

Choose who receives it

Fellow researchers who need the full depth. Students encountering it for the first time. The public who deserves to feel it.

Step 3

Watch it echo

Not a summary. A narrative that carries your insight beyond the journal — into the room where decisions are made.

See it in action

Real input text → the story our AI creates

Your research abstract

Quantum computing harnesses the principles of quantum mechanics to process information in ways classical computers fundamentally cannot. A classical bit is always either 0 or 1. A qubit, by contrast, exists in a superposition of both states simultaneously — until measured. Entanglement links two qub...

The story that carries your signal
Page 47. Slide 12. Hour three. Seven committee members. Zero scientists. The grant that could save 12,000 children with sickle cell — dying in a boardroom of polite nods. Zara closed her laptop. "Forget the data. Let me tell you about a boy named Marcus who can't run. Every breath feels like swallowing glass. The cure exists. It's in this paper. He just needs you to fund page 47." Silence. Then the chair leaned forward. "Tell us about Marcus."

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