Relaylit/For/Researchers
For Researchers

Research digests for researchers

Track your field across six databases without configuring a single RSS feed.

Whether you run a lab, post-doc on a specific problem, or manage a research team, Relaylit gives you one brief-driven digest that covers PubMed, arXiv, Semantic Scholar, Crossref, Europe PMC and OpenAlex together. No RSS plumbing, no boolean syntax, no alert fatigue.

The pain we're solving

Half your alerts are in arXiv mailing lists, the other half in PubMed

Grad students are drowning in irrelevant papers

New preprints appear before anyone cites them — you want them first

Reviewing 100 chronological hits per week steals time from actual research

Why Relaylit fits researchers

One brief, all databases

Describe your research focus once. Relaylit queries all six databases in parallel on every run.

Preprints integrated, not separate

arXiv + bioRxiv + medRxiv via Europe PMC are merged with peer-reviewed literature. Source labels keep evidence level transparent.

Topic isolation

Run separate digests for separate strands of your research. Free gets 2; Pro unlocks unlimited.

Share with your lab

Every digest has a public share URL. Share the week's paper list with your group without forwarding dozens of emails.

Example briefs

Copy, tweak, paste into your profile.

"Mechanistic interpretability of large language models, focus on attention head analysis and circuit discovery."

"Single-cell transcriptomics methods for rare cell populations, last 6 months."

"Gauge-equivariant neural networks applied to lattice QCD, any evidence level."

"Causal inference in observational epidemiology, instrumental variable approaches."

FAQ

Does it integrate with Zotero?

Direct Zotero integration is on the roadmap. Today, the public share URL + copy-all-DOIs export gets you there in three clicks.

Can I have my whole lab on one account?

Pro plans support individual accounts today. Team plans with shared topics are on the roadmap — email support@relaylit.com if you need early access.

Ready to try?

First digest lands in your inbox this week.