How to Analyze Multiple Sources With Tanka DigestTanka Digest for Research

Use Case

You are a first-time founder searching for resources on how to put together a pitch deck. You're trying to absorb everything from YC's blog posts, Sequoia's guides, and countless articles. You open tab after tab, trying to find the signal in the noise until you're drowning in sources. The next step is the tedious task of organizing - copying links into a Google Sheet or Notion page. Finally, to get any real insight on market sizing or traction slides, you have to manually copy paragraphs of text and feed them, piece by piece, into an LLM. This constant context-switching is inefficient and breaks your chain of thought.

Tanka Digest transforms this chaotic process into a seamless flow. With a single click, you can save every valuable article and guide directly into a smart, centralized hub. Instead of copy-pasting, you simply select the best sources you've saved and start a conversation with the AI. Ask it to "compare Sequoia's advice on storytelling with YC's on traction slides," or "pull all statistics on what VCs look for in a seed-stage deck from these reports". Your research becomes an interactive dialogue, not a manual chore.

How to Use

  1. Go to the Chrome Web Store to download the Tanka Digest extension.

  2. After downloading the app, use the button on the right side to save the source pages to Tanka Digest.

  3. Navigate to your Tanka Digest homepage to view all your saved articles and sources in one place.

  4. From the homepage, select any source to begin a conversation with the AI. To analyze multiple pages at once, just select all the sources you wish to discuss.

Tips

  • The Tanka Digest extension requires the Google Chrome browser to be installed on your computer.

  • This is ideal for researchers and analysts who need to quickly synthesize information from multiple online articles without manual copy-pasting.

  • To compare sources, select multiple articles from your homepage and ask the AI specific questions like, "What are the conflicting viewpoints between these sources?" or "Create a summary of the common themes found in these articles".

  • For the most accurate AI analysis, use the digest on content-rich pages like news articles and blog posts.

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