
Bibby AI
The AI co-author for research papers
221 followers
The AI co-author for research papers
221 followers
Researchers spend more time writing papers than doing research. Bibby is an AI co-author for researchers. Forget the writing grind. Bibby digs through literature, drafts, and refines your paper. It will also find you citations and tell you mistakes before reviewers do. Think of it as a friend who knows research inside out, is by you at 3 am, and is deeply familiar with your work. Bibby has 200M+ citations, 800+ journal templates and is trusted at Yale, MIT, Stanford and Cambridge.












How difficult is it to edit the equations? Is it possible?
Bibby AI
@jonnyc123 You can select any piece of text and ask Bibby to edit in-line and it will do it for you! Totally possible!
Did you train your AI on real scientific papers so that it can produce similar outputs?
Bibby AI
@natalia_iankovych Yes. We trained our model directly on raw LaTeX source files from premier conferences like NeurIPS, ICLR, SFN and many other conferences and journals from scientific databases.
the real test for a research AI co-author is when your sources directly contradict each other. citation conflicts are where the actual thinking happens.
Bibby AI
@mykola_kondratiuk 100%. That's exactly when deep research mode comes into play. It doesn't just find sources, it also traces citation trails and surfaces conflicting findings so you can see where the disagreements are. The actual thinking is always yours. Bibby just makes sure you're not missing the papers that challenge your argument, which honestly is the stuff most literature reviews get wrong.
Citation trails are underrated - most tools stop at 'here's the source.' If it's surfacing what that source cites, that changes how you validate claims. Good to see.
Bibby AI
@mykola_kondratiuk Yes we think the real signal is in what that source trusted enough to cite. We built citation trails into Bibby AI because validating a claim means tracing the full chain, not just the last link, we do weightage of each citation.
Citation trails are the right call - most tools surface provenance way too late in the workflow, if at all.
This is very interesting, I would be on steroids if this has it's own memory too. So I can fetch context across my research lines.
Bibby AI
@vu3ozm This is a great idea honestly . Right now Bibby understands the full context of the paper you're working on, but a persistent memory across your research lines would be a whole different level. Noting this down for the roadmap. Would you want it to remember your past papers, or more like your broader research themes and arguments?
If this existed earlier, i might have actually enjoyed my PhD instead of just survivin it) Thats a gem
Bibby AI
@eugene_chernyak Ha! That's exactly why I built it. I watched too many brilliant researchers at Yale and other schools spend their energy on formatting instead of the science they actually cared about. If Bibby saves even one person from the 2am errors, my mission is a success!
@nilesharnaiya You honestly deserve a Nobel prize for ending the global suffering👏
I've been using Overleaf for 5 years and the lack of AI features has been increasingly
frustrating. Every other tool I use has gotten smarter except my paper editor. Excited to
try this. 🎉🔥
Bibby AI
@isaac_ntwari What was the most frustrating thing about Overleaf or any other tool you've tried?? What AI features were lacking?
Ogoron
This really resonates! writing is honestly the most draining part of research sometimes. Love the idea of having something that not only drafts but actually understands literature and catches issues before reviewers do. Feels like the kind of tool you’d want next to you at 3am when the deadline is way too close.
We launched our own product on Product Hunt yesterday, so we definitely feel the launch day nerves, sending you lots of support. Congrats, this is a super meaningful direction
Bibby AI
@yanakazantseva1 Researchers need tools that make life easy! That will definitely take us to a different world with a lot of free time in hand for researchers. Appreciate it for making our day.