Inquisite

5.0(24 reviews)

The AI-native collaborative science platform

Freemium

Inquisite Overview

What is Inquisite?

Inquisite is the AI-native collaborative science platform that accelerates science R&D teams and streamlines time-intensive workflows by working with AI Assistants. Streamline background research, grant searching and proposal writing so you can get more science done, quicker. Help other people by letting them know if this AI was useful. Add your own prompts and outputs to help others understand how to use this AI.

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Pros & Cons

Pros

  • World-class knowledge sources
  • In-depth research capabilities
  • Prioritizes trusted information
  • Answers with citations
  • Assists in content creation
  • Enhances workflow efficiency
  • Promotes organized collaboration
  • Digital library for sources
  • Prevents misinformation
  • Public benefit company
  • Powerful document building
  • Saves significant research time
  • Collaborative document editing
  • Organizes sources into collections
  • Supports shared projects
  • Built for multiple use-cases
  • Service for researchers, analysts, educators
  • Personal research assistant
  • Quality and relevance source ranking
  • Drafts, rewrites content quickly
  • Helps locate new sources
  • Supports data-driven decision making
  • Facilitates knowledge discovery
  • Helps in content curation
  • Automates reporting
  • Synthesizes information into reports
  • Proprietary deep search process
  • Mission-aligned tool
  • Supports collaborative work

Cons

  • Limited to text-based resources
  • No mobile application
  • Limited editing functionalities
  • Lack of real-time collaboration
  • No offline access
  • No integrations with popular tools
  • Unclear data security measures
  • No multilingual support
  • Limited to individual users

A Professional Framework to Evaluate Inquisite

When considering Inquisite for integration into your organizational workflow, we recommend deploying a structured score card across three critical operational pillars: Security & Compliance, Integration Friction, and long-term Price Scalability. Rather than looking only at basic feature lists, modern procurement teams must assess how a software platform behaves under high load and how well it fits into the team's data security guidelines.

1. Security and Database Compliance

Depending on your operating region and field, ensure that Inquisite supports standard security layers such as SOC 2 Type II certifications, GDPR compliance, or HIPAA-compliant database encryption. If the tool connects directly to client database tables or handles user passwords, verify that they implement multi-factor authentication (MFA), single sign-on (SSO) integrations, and end-to-end data encryption in transit and at rest.

2. API Coverage and Custom Integrations

Siloed data is the primary cause of operational friction. Evaluate if Inquisite has native connectors for your current project trackers, messaging hubs, and customer communication channels. For custom developer requirements, check if they provide a fully documented REST API with reasonable rate limits, comprehensive Webhooks support, and robust SDK packages in your language. A flexible API layer saves hundreds of hours of manual copy-paste overhead.

3. Total Cost of Ownership (TCO)

SaaS pricing packages are often deceptively simple. When reviewing Inquisite's billing structure, map out your team's projected expansion over the next 12 to 24 months. Determine how costs scale as your customer database increases or as you add team members. Factor in setup costs, mandatory support plan upgrades, API access fees, and storage overage rates to understand the true cost before committing to a contract.

By combining verified user reviews from our directory with internal workflow pilot tests, your procurement team can make an informed decision that drives productivity without creating capital waste.

Features of Inquisite

  • Agent
  • AI For Science
  • Research Assistance
  • In Depth Research
  • Data Driven Decision Making
  • Knowledge Discovery
  • Free + From $12/Mo

SaaS1to10 verified reviews for Inquisite

Overall rating

5.0

Based on 24 reviews

5.01 weeks ago

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An amazing app, I love the share feature and the comment section summaries

Silvia Cho

5.01 weeks ago

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Really amazing! Makes learning content and engaging with things so much easier!

Jamie McDonald

5.01 weeks ago

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As the service was in beta-testing stage, I created there a dozen of AI-generated courses for free. I wanted to use them. Those courses remained in my account as they started subscription tiers. But recently I have found out that they were deleted. The support didn't answer to my e-mail at all.

Oldfag TV

5.01 weeks ago

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nice holistic

Amit ImmI

5.01 weeks ago

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The hybrid feature is very powerful. I finally don’t need to manage our local knowledge base anymore.

MemFree

5.01 weeks ago

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Amazing tool to get things done! Trully amazing use of AI

Andres

5.01 weeks ago

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10 MB Limit does limit usability best if .pdf contains NO images.

Steve Bastiman

5.01 weeks ago

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Keep improving!

Abubakr Jajja

5.01 weeks ago

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This is a powerful and helpful real-life app.

Sue

5.01 weeks ago

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Great tool for my video content

Silvia Cho

5.01 weeks ago

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This tool i found is super cool, I created 5 books from this tool to sell them online, which gives me great profit. I am creating more valuable books to spread knowledge, and earn some bucks as well 🤑.

Bilal Ashraf

5.01 weeks ago

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No other tool quite like this, it's pretty straightforward. Needed to extract a long interview from YouTube and it extracted everything, providing it in different meaningful formats in less than two minutes. Awesome

Juan Sierra

5.01 weeks ago

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I'm still testing the tool yet it looks very promising. I tested it with a 5.5k words Academic text that I had previously red. I tested the Key points feature, it does work!

Ivana González

5.01 weeks ago

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A very useful thing :)

A. G.

5.01 weeks ago

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I joined Kin's beta program on my iPhone XR. After upgrading to an iPhone 13, I found that I couldn't log into my existing account on the new phone, forcing me to create a new account. Now, I have two separate Kin accounts on different phones. Today, when I accessed the beta version of Kin, I got a notification stating that the test version ended on Monday, September 23rd. It instructed me to back up my data and move to the official Kin app. I did as advised—backed up my data, confirmed, uninstalled the beta app via TestFlight, and installed the official Kin app. However, when I attempted to “log in”, I was still unable to access my existing account. This issue hasn't been resolved yet. I have been trying desperately to get in contact with the support team. I left feedback through the test flight app and sent emails. No response. Now trying to find a forums, Reddit posts, TAAFT comments☻

Desiree Miller

5.01 weeks ago

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I think it's the best @Image Generator I ever found on the net. It gives more accurate image according to the prompt. And thank you for keeping it for free.

My Sawsiri

5.01 weeks ago

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very impressive, will use again

josh Rawlinson

5.01 weeks ago

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I’ve been using it for a month now and I have decided to keep it for a year. There definitely are some kinks they can still work out like file management, but it’s very good at it’s core function: it generally does a good job answering questions and most times identifies PDFs automatically and correctly. The browser plugin works great, and it’s very nice that @Papers allows you to add your university’s library API so you can automatically download PDFs that are accessible through your institution (sometimes it refuses to download some @Papers, so you just have to downlow it yourself and manually add it). The iPad and Android apps are serviceable. Every once in a while it will mess up the PDF identification, especially with @Papers from either very old sources or online-only journals. Things they must work on: * A much better system to annotate PDFs (the post-it type notes are cumbersome). * Introduce a notepad attached to each PDF or some way to easily link and save the AI’s output to the PDF. Currently, you have to add a little post it note and then paste the text there. * Keep the AI answers available after closing the documents. If you close the document by mistake or have several open and wish to close some, the ai conversation will be reset. * I REALLY wish that you could get citations and links to where the info was from extracted from PDFs. Currently, I have found Coral.ai does a much better job of showing you where the info came from and it even highlights it for you. Give it a try, their 30-day no credit card needed trial allowed me to truly test it, and now I’m a yearly subscriber looking forward for new additions and releases.

JB

5.03 weeks ago

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Worked for me, maybe try again

Aramis

5.03 weeks ago

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Could not access, came up with a blocked message re security.

F

5.03 weeks ago

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Seems to be working for me, try again now?

Aramis

5.03 weeks ago

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access denied

sfrank1988

5.03 weeks ago

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Good application

Badi Ben

5.03 weeks ago

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Accuracy nice. Free

Álvaro Sánchez Román

Pricing

Starting Price

Free plan available

Free tier available with optional paid upgrades.

Where can Inquisite be deployed?

  • Cloud, SaaS, Web-Based

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