New Scholarcy updates support more flexible reading, research, and review workflows

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We’re introducing a series of updates across Scholarcy designed to support different ways of reading, researching, reviewing, and working with information.

These improvements focus on making workflows more connected, accessible, and flexible, helping users organise ideas more effectively and interact with content in ways that suit how they think and learn.

Smarter research and review experiences

We’ve expanded the Dig Deeper experience with a new full-screen chat mode and improved context awareness.

Dig Deeper can now use the current conversation as part of its context, helping generate more detailed and relevant responses during ongoing discussions. The new full-screen mode also creates a more focused workspace with fewer distractions while reviewing or exploring ideas.

We’ve also improved how highlights behave when summaries are enhanced. Previously, highlights could become disconnected from updated content, creating confusion during later review stages. The updated experience provides clearer handling and more context around detached highlights, helping users revisit summaries with greater confidence and context.

More flexible export and knowledge-building tools

Scholarcy users can now export highlights alongside summaries and personal notes.

This creates a more complete export experience for research and revision workflows, while also supporting future integrations with tools like Writing Helper through reusable text snippets and notes.

We’ll also be introducing export to MindView, allowing users to export summary flashcards into a MindView file for visual mapping and organisation. This supports users who prefer non-linear ways of thinking and helps create stronger connections between ideas, concepts, and existing knowledge.

Improvements to accessibility and personalisation

Several smaller updates focus on improving readability and helping users create environments that work better for them.

A new extra small font option has been added to the customise menu for users who found the previous smallest setting too large. This also helps address situations where browser or operating system settings affect display scaling unexpectedly.

To help more users discover personalisation tools, we’ve also added a subtle one-time animation to the customise menu. This makes accessibility and reading preferences easier to find, especially for new users.

Building a stronger foundation for future improvements

Alongside user-facing updates, we’re also preparing Scholarcy for improved product analytics through new event tracking work.

This will support the rollout of a Tableau Product Dashboard and help create more consistent visibility into product usage and engagement across Everway products. These insights will help guide future improvements and better understand how users interact with Scholarcy over time.

Supporting different ways to read, think, and learn

Together, these updates are designed to make Scholarcy more flexible for a wider range of users and workflows.

Whether users are reviewing research, organising ideas visually, personalising reading settings, or exporting content into other tools, these improvements help reduce friction and support more confident interaction with information.

This release continues our work to create tools that adapt to different ways of thinking, learning, and working, while helping users stay focused on understanding and making connections between ideas.

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