Project Planning
Frame the problem, purpose, questions and hypotheses in guided pages.
From Question to Conclusion.
Organize questions, literature, methodology, data, analysis, findings, and research decisions in one structured workspace—from your first idea to your final publication.
Free account · Private by default · Your work saves as you write.
The lifecycle
Every project moves through the same arc. The notebook keeps each stage documented, defensible and easy to return to.
Capabilities
Frame the problem, purpose, questions and hypotheses in guided pages.
Track sources, reading notes, evidence matrices and synthesis.
Design, sampling, measurement and procedure documented as you decide.
Surveys, interview guides, protocols and vignettes in one place.
Collection logs, cleaning decisions and data management plans.
Codes, themes, memos and interpretive audit trails.
Analysis plans, assumptions, outputs and result narratives.
Capture the thinking behind every methodological turn.
Draft chapters and findings alongside the evidence.
Close out a study and keep it retrievable for years.
Methodological range
Private by design
Every project, note, source and task lives in your own secure account. Data is stored in an encrypted cloud database with row-level access rules, so only you can read your work. Close the browser mid-sentence and come back weeks later — everything is exactly where you left it.
Account-scoped data
Row-level security on every table.
Secure sign-in
Email or Google, with password recovery.
Cloud persistence
Autosave as you type, on any device.
Nothing to install
Works in the browser, phone to desktop.
Starting points
Each notebook page opens with scaffolding and guidance — prompts written for researchers, not generic note fields.
Turn a hunch into a researchable question.
Establish the gap, significance and scope.
Structured capture for every source you read.
Design, participants, measures and procedure.
Warm-up, core questions, probes and closing.
Compare studies across constructs and findings.
From the first question to the final citation, keep the whole study in one place.