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Free browser extension: cite papers in one click inside Overleaf, track 1,200+ CS conference deadlines with live countdowns, manage submissions with kanban boards, and plan with a calendar view.
The problem: Adding a citation in Overleaf takes 5 steps — copy BibTeX from Scholar, switch to .bib, scroll, copy the key, switch back to .tex. Now repeat that 30 times for your Related Work section.
PaperPilot fixes this.
Built for PhD students and researchers who use Overleaf daily.
PaperPilotResearch workflow - manage citations, deadlines, kanban
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Hey Product Hunt! 👋 I'm a researcher who got tired of the citation workflow in Overleaf. Every citation meant 5 tab switches. Every deadline was tracked in a random spreadsheet. Every submission was managed in my head. So I built PaperPilot — a Chrome extension that puts your entire research workflow right next to your paper. A few things that make it different: - The citation helper watches...
PaperPilotResearch workflow - manage citations, deadlines, kanban
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Adding a citation in Overleaf takes 5 steps. I fixed it.
If you've ever written a paper in Overleaf, you know the pain: Copy BibTeX from Google Scholar → switch to references.bib → scroll to the end → copy the citation key → switch back to .tex, find your cursor, paste. Now repeat that 30 times for your Related Work section. I'm a researcher and I got so frustrated with this that I built PaperPilot — a free Chrome extension that fixes the entire...
