Synthesis
Let your notes combine themselves. Pick several pages and your local model reads them and
writes a brand-new note that genuinely weaves them together — not a summary of each, but a
synthesis across them, with every claim traced back to the page it came from. It's built for
research and thinking: drop in five papers, get one connected note you can build on. Like the rest of
MojoPad's AI, it runs entirely on your Mac (see Local AI).
Synthesize some notes
- Pick the notes — three ways in:
- In the Pages palette, turn on Select, tick two or more pages, and click ✦ Synthesize….
- From anywhere, open the command palette (
⇧⌘P) and run Synthesize Notes…, then choose the pages in the picker.
- Right-click a collection in the sidebar and choose ✦ Synthesize these notes to fold a whole folder together.
- Choose a lens — how the model should read them (below), an interpretive or aggregative stance, and, if you like, a focus to steer it ("for a literature review", "what this means for onboarding").
- Watch it write — the draft streams into a preview you can Cancel anytime. When it's done, the synthesis is saved as a new page and opens.
Six lenses
- Thematic — organizes the sources around the ideas they share.
- Comparative — sets them side by side, with a dedicated section on where they disagree.
- Chronological — tells the story over time (and orders the sources oldest-to-newest when they carry a Year property).
- By method — groups them by how the work was done.
- By theoretical frame — groups them by the lens each one argues from.
- Find the gap — maps what the sources, taken together, leave unanswered: open questions, untested claims, unexplored contexts.
What you get back
A new page, titled by the model, that reads as one piece — and stays honest about where it came from:
- Cited as it goes. Every claim names its source inline, by page name — so the citations auto-link straight back to your notes, with a Sources section listing them all.
- Wired into the graph. The synthesis links to each source page, so it shows up in their backlinks and on the graph as a hub.
- Marked as a synthesis. A ❖ marker appears beside it in the page list and tabs, and the Info palette records how it was made — the model, the lens, the stance, and the source pages.
Re-cast it anytime. Open a synthesis note's Info palette and click ↻ Re-synthesize…
to run the same sources through a different lens — compare a thematic and a comparative take on the same
five papers without re-picking anything.
It reads the whole note. Long pages are read in full (split into parts behind the scenes), so a
synthesis over book-length sources still draws on all of them — which means a big one can take a minute or
two on a local model. And like all of MojoPad's AI, it only ever sees the pages you chose: nothing leaves
your Mac.