Quick Start with Wonders
Welcome to Wonders—the learning tool where AI helps you learn anything from the latest academic knowledge.
With Wonders you can relax knowing that:
Unlike with Google, you always get high-quality knowledge
You can support your work with the most trusted information available
Unlike with AI chatbots, you’re in control of your learning and research journey
First, Sign Up for Wonders here or join with your Organization invite link. The easiest way to Sign Up is using Google, but you can also use any email.
⚠️ If you're joining an Organization and don't have an invite link, ask any colleague using Wonders to invite you. Then sign up using your company email (if you sign up using your personal email, your admin may remove you).
You can use Google SSO if your organization utilizes Google Workspace. Otherwise, please sign up using email and password.


If you're signing up with email and password, you will receive a verification email. Please check and click the link to complete your sign-up. If you don't see the email, check your spam folder and click "try again."
Next, create your first project. Projects are the core of Wonders—they let you configure a complete research workflow in just a few steps.

Steps to configure your first project search:
Enter your overall research question: E.g., 'Machine learning models for inventory management' or 'Food additives for a stretchy vegan cheese'.
( Learn more: How to ask a great research question?)
Describe your context (optional): Briefly explain why you are exploring this. E.g., 'we're working on a project to improve inventory tracking for small packages' or 'I'm making a vegan cheese'.

Wonders will suggest topics to explore your research area.
Check topics you'd like to explore. A search column will open and first answers will be generated.
Add a custom topic anytime using the button at the bottom.
Tip: Start with 2–3 topics and add more later.

Each column shows: Topic title, AI quick summary, Filter bar, Keywords, and Search results.

💡 Top tip: Skim the quick summary, then scroll for relevant papers. If it’s not perfect, edit Keywords or use Filters.
Wonders guesses keywords to find relevant academic content. You can tweak them to improve results.
Example: For 'What alternative strategies effectively control pests in agriculture?', Wonders might use 'Alternative strategies', 'Pest Control', and 'Agriculture'. You might want to add 'Greenhouses' or 'LATAM' for relevance.
2–3 keywords work best. Over 5 may reduce results.
A. Click a keyword to toggle it on/off

B. Click '+ Add Keyword' to add your own

Try it out! Remove/add keywords to fine-tune results.
Edit Search Filters by clicking Edit Search in any column.


Year Range
Sorting: Relevant / Citations / Newest
Full Papers Only
Show Without AI
Author Name
Use cases:
- Latest research: Set last 30 years, sort by relevancy, enable Full Papers
- Author filter: E.g., add "Noam Shazeer" to follow his work
Once your Keywords and Filters are tuned, skim, save, and review papers.

Scroll to articles
Click '+' to save
View in 'Saved Articles'

Use Regenerate to reprocess with saved articles. Use Ask followup to chat with the content.
Once all columns are refined, scroll right and click 'Create conclusion' for a fully-cited final answer.


Explore all topic articles in more depth.

Click any card to open, ask questions, or download the PDF.

Invite colleagues to collaborate, leave notes, and save articles.

Export your findings—sources and all—in your preferred format.

With Wonders you can relax knowing that:
Unlike with Google, you always get high-quality knowledge
You can support your work with the most trusted information available
Unlike with AI chatbots, you’re in control of your learning and research journey
1. Sign Up
First, Sign Up for Wonders here or join with your Organization invite link. The easiest way to Sign Up is using Google, but you can also use any email.
⚠️ If you're joining an Organization and don't have an invite link, ask any colleague using Wonders to invite you. Then sign up using your company email (if you sign up using your personal email, your admin may remove you).
You can use Google SSO if your organization utilizes Google Workspace. Otherwise, please sign up using email and password.


If you're signing up with email and password, you will receive a verification email. Please check and click the link to complete your sign-up. If you don't see the email, check your spam folder and click "try again."
2. Create your first project
Next, create your first project. Projects are the core of Wonders—they let you configure a complete research workflow in just a few steps.

3. Enter your research question and add context
Steps to configure your first project search:
Enter your overall research question: E.g., 'Machine learning models for inventory management' or 'Food additives for a stretchy vegan cheese'.
( Learn more: How to ask a great research question?)
Describe your context (optional): Briefly explain why you are exploring this. E.g., 'we're working on a project to improve inventory tracking for small packages' or 'I'm making a vegan cheese'.

4. Choose and Add search topics
Wonders will suggest topics to explore your research area.
Check topics you'd like to explore. A search column will open and first answers will be generated.
Add a custom topic anytime using the button at the bottom.
Tip: Start with 2–3 topics and add more later.

5. Edit Keywords and Filters
Each column shows: Topic title, AI quick summary, Filter bar, Keywords, and Search results.

💡 Top tip: Skim the quick summary, then scroll for relevant papers. If it’s not perfect, edit Keywords or use Filters.
5.1 Editing Keywords
Wonders guesses keywords to find relevant academic content. You can tweak them to improve results.
Example: For 'What alternative strategies effectively control pests in agriculture?', Wonders might use 'Alternative strategies', 'Pest Control', and 'Agriculture'. You might want to add 'Greenhouses' or 'LATAM' for relevance.
2–3 keywords work best. Over 5 may reduce results.
Using Keywords
A. Click a keyword to toggle it on/off

B. Click '+ Add Keyword' to add your own

Try it out! Remove/add keywords to fine-tune results.
5.2 Editing Filters
Edit Search Filters by clicking Edit Search in any column.

Filter options:

Year Range
Sorting: Relevant / Citations / Newest
Full Papers Only
Show Without AI
Author Name
Use cases:
- Latest research: Set last 30 years, sort by relevancy, enable Full Papers
- Author filter: E.g., add "Noam Shazeer" to follow his work
6. Review Results & Summary
Once your Keywords and Filters are tuned, skim, save, and review papers.

Scroll to articles
Click '+' to save
View in 'Saved Articles'

Use Regenerate to reprocess with saved articles. Use Ask followup to chat with the content.
7. Create conclusion
Once all columns are refined, scroll right and click 'Create conclusion' for a fully-cited final answer.


8. Read On
Explore all topic articles in more depth.

Click any card to open, ask questions, or download the PDF.

9. Share your learnings
Invite colleagues to collaborate, leave notes, and save articles.

10. Export to take your work forward
Export your findings—sources and all—in your preferred format.

Updated on: 22/04/2025
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