The Academic Workflow Problem

Academic writing carries its own demands. Citation formats that vary by discipline. Style guides that differ across journals. Reference handling that can consume hours per paper.

A university department started using the platform to enforce consistency across their publications. APA format one day, Chicago the next. The tool absorbed these variations without requiring users to become experts in each convention.

The results showed up in usage patterns. Researchers returned to the platform across multiple papers. Different courses within the department adopted it. What began as a trial became infrastructure—the kind of tool that users stop noticing because it simply works.

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Self-Editing Across Borders

Authors working in English come from everywhere. Some write from London, others from Dublin, still others from Berlin or Barcelona. They share a language but not always a publisher, not always a market.

Working Across Languages

Our early assumption was simple: build for English first, figure out the rest later. The right-to-left language publisher taught us otherwise. Since then, we've expanded support incrementally—German, Spanish, and others—learning each time that language support means more than translation.

The Think Tank's Consistency Problem

A policy research organisation produces dozens of briefs each year. Topics range from climate finance to international relations, each written by different specialists. The challenge: maintaining a consistent editorial standard across wildly different subject matter.

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