FAQ

Questions people ask before making a research shelf.

Short answers about privacy, sharing, use cases, and where researchspace fits.

FAQ

Answers

What is researchspace?

Researchspace is a private research shelf for saving, tagging, searching, and optionally sharing useful links.

Can I use it without publishing my links?

Yes. Your workspace is private by default. Only links you mark public appear on your public directory.

Are private notes shown publicly?

No. Private notes stay inside your signed-in workspace and are not returned on public profile pages.

What kinds of links should I save?

Articles, papers, docs, repos, videos, datasets, tools, discussions, and references you expect to revisit or share.

Do I need to sign up to try it?

You can view the demo directory and use the free tools without signing in. Saving your own private shelf requires sign-in.

How does the public page work?

Each account can claim a username. Public links appear under that handle so you can share a clean research directory.

Is researchspace a read-it-later app?

It can store reading links, but it is designed more for retrieval and public curation than for an inbox of unread items.

Who is it for?

Students, founders, writers, researchers, engineers, analysts, teachers, and anyone who repeatedly gathers sources around topics.