Pyx Studio Workspace
Pick a topic. Your sources flow downstream into an essay plan, then your words fill each bend. Riverside shows the research river and draft stream; Pyx checks how your sections flow — hints only.
- 1. Your topic
- 2. Find links
- 3. Essay plan
- 4. Your essay
- 5. Riverside
- 6. Save & write
Most sites (including DuckDuckGo) block an inside-Pyx window. Use Search results in Pyx, or open the web in a new tab.
Search results are in the first tab. Tap Save link on a result, or open the full search in a new browser tab.
Read a page
Tap “Read page” on a saved link to see the article here.
Pyx builds the plan. You write the gaps. Help from Pyx only gives hints — never the full answer.
What Pyx made for you
Build your essay to see Pyx’s outline here.
Your gaps — you write here
Help from Pyx
Pyx looks at the sources you saved and what you both read. Hints only — like a teacher nudging you, not writing it for you.
Watch research flow into your outline, read your draft like a river, and ask Pyx if the current runs smoothly.
Research river
Saved links upstream → essay sections downstream.
Draft stream
Your plan and your words, flowing top to bottom (for reading aloud or copying into Talk).
Flow check
Pyx looks at how your sections connect — questions and nudges only, never a rewritten essay.
Here's your essay plan — everything in one place.
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Flashcards
One card per line: question | answer
Study week
A simple 7-day plan from your topic.
Task list
Homework steps for this project.
Focus timer
Study without distractions.
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