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bundleIQ

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Description from extension meta

Get intelligent suggestions while you write.

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Description from store Discover bundleIQ Chrome Extension, an AI-powered tool that expedites online research. With bundleIQ Chrome Extension, you can instantly summarize extensive web content, including detailed articles, dynamic web pages, and even YouTube videos. This powerful feature allows you to grasp the core ideas and essential information quickly, saving you valuable time in your research endeavors. Furthermore, the extension is equipped with a ChatGPT-like AI chat functionality that enables conversational interaction with online content. You can ask questions, seek clarifications, and dive deeper into topics directly through your browser, making the web a more interactive and engaging space. Ideal for researchers, academics, analysts, and journalists, bundleIQ Chrome Extension transforms the way professionals process and utilize information. By integrating AI, it ensures that users can navigate through the noise of abundant data and focus on the insights that matter most. Whether you're compiling a literature review, analyzing market trends, or keeping up with the latest news developments, bundleIQ Chrome Extension is your smart companion in the information age. It enables more informed decisions and enhanced productivity. What’s New in Version 4.6.2 • Switched to the Claude Haiku model for enhanced performance. • Various bug fixes for smoother operation. • Updated Alani API endpoint for better connectivity and reliability.

Latest reviews

  • (2023-07-14) Phillip Jackson: I'm so impressed with the "eureka moments" I've had since installing the new extension, and using Alani to "chat" with content both in my bundles and on sites like Youtube. Extracting insights from videos is such an important (and clever) use case; I think this is the future of insights and foresight work for media orgs and research professionals.
  • (2023-07-03) Daniel Gnecco: Created an awesome workflow to summarize health and fitness protocols in seconds. Normally would take me hours. Let's go Bundle!
  • (2023-05-05) Justin Strachan: Post hoc ergo propter hoc is a logical fallacy that assumes that one event causes another just because it happens before it. This is a mistake because there may be other factors that explain the connection. For example, a rooster crowing does not cause the sun to rise. This fallacy can lead to false or harmful conclusions.
  • (2022-10-13) Dennis Lee: I ended up not using the product and the Analyze button always in the right hand corner of the screen was overly large and often blocked buttons that I needed to push on the screen. Moreover, it was quite complicated to use which makes me question half legitimacy of the other reviews on the web store.
  • (2022-07-27) Megan Shah: BundleIQ has been an absolute lifesaver throughout my first year of college. The AI assistant has been so helpful for writing papers and working with groups. I am able to upload all of my textbooks as PDFs in my workspace, and when I’m writing I am intelligently given suggestions without having to search through hundreds of pages. My data is much more accessible and organized. I can’t wait for the upcoming features!
  • (2022-07-14) Andres Espinosa: The extension is an amazing companion to my workflow. As part of a team that uses Notion, being able to combine my team's notion notes with my personal ones on BundleIQ and get insights through the extension has saved me a tremendous amount of time 🙌
  • (2022-07-14) Arturo Herrero: Using bundleIQ literally feels like magic. It's like having a cheat code! I've been using their app for over a year and the amount of time the AI assistant has helped me is invaluable. Highly recommend it to anyone who has to manage knowledge in multiple tools on a regular basis.
  • (2022-03-02) Andrew Edelman: BundleIQ is so unbelievably awesome and versatile. I use it as a replacement for Google Docs to store all of my internal support documentation and canned responses as a technical support rep. While CRMs and ticketing systems like Freshdesk or Zendesk have their own canned response databases, the chrome extension for BundleIQ makes it infinitely better as I can type a phrase from the support ticket with relevant keywords and pull up all relevant support documentation and/or responses on that subject. One of many use cases I plan on using it for but it's truly awesome!
  • (2022-02-28) John Schade: I just started using BundleIQ and it's already been a huge time saver and helps me bring in stronger material for my research than I could have ever done without it.
  • (2022-02-04) Corey Kelly: I use BundleIQ for much of my research as a Public Sector Analyst. Most recently BundleIQ has pushed an update that makes it much more simple to save relevant information bytes from articles, pdfs, and other contents while quickly giving me insights. This team is moving so quickly to improve their features and I can't wait to see what is next!
  • (2022-02-01) Joe Wilson: Love BundleIQ. It takes the strain off my brain!
  • (2021-08-30) cackles: I love bundleIQ! I use it for all my notes and it's phenomenal at surfacing information up to me when I need it. The tech has continued to improve month after month too! Can't wait for future developments.
  • (2021-08-30) Karla Cordero: I've been using bundleIQ for all my work and personal notes for about a year. It's the chrome extension that is the winner for me - it gives me quick and easy access to all my data, keeping the suggestions relevant to what I'm typing in the moment. With so many notes and information I have on my computer, it basically helps refresh my memory and remember things I didn't even realize I forgot!
  • (2021-08-12) Brian Schmitt: My unstructured data that is stuck in random google docs, emails, and messaging apps were hard to find and only had value in the moment they were written. BundleIQ gives all of them context and lasting value by providing relevant prompts to them while I'm writing new docs, emails or messages. 10x'ing the value of my writing and notes.
  • (2021-03-26) Jeff Robbins: Love it. Don't have to worry about finding my notes or files. Bundle brings them up automatically as I write. Very cool.
  • (2021-03-23) Reese Costa: I use BundleIQ when I am researching and writing content and it is great for finding past related articles and content. It really makes link building and research from earlier articles easier. Its integration with wikipedia also makes it easy to dig deeper into areas I may have not thought to look into first.
  • (2021-03-20) Matthew Bucklin: I use BundleIQ for all my notes. Its great!

Latest issues

  • (2022-09-24, v:3.0.0) Standard User: Downloading my data
    Hello, is there a way to download all my notes?
  • (2022-03-18, v:1.4.0) Tony Lo: unable to upload epubs
    I keep getting an error after it hits 100%. I can't read the entire message, but it says something like "A channel named"... and then the error message goes away but it seems like the upload failed
  • (2022-03-18, v:1.4.0) Tony Lo: Upload/connect website links?
    Is it possible to just use a link to website/webpage as an "upload"? It seems this would be very user friendly. (If I understand correctly from one of your demos, I need to print/save the page as a PDF and then upload that. Those extra steps are quite laborious if want to upload a lot of info quickly. Nowadays, a lot of knowledge is collated in a series of bookmarks, which would be great if can import/upload.)

Statistics

Installs
1,301 history
Category
Rating
4.5882 (17 votes)
Last update / version
2024-04-13 / 4.6.2
Listing languages
en

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