CiteDash works with your existing research workflow. Import from the reference managers you already use, export to the formats your institution requires, and build custom integrations with our developer tools.
Bring your existing references into CiteDash. Export from your reference manager and upload directly.
Import your Zotero collections via BibTeX or RIS export files.
Import your Mendeley library via BibTeX or RIS export files.
Import your EndNote references via RIS or XML export files.
Import references directly from .bib files.
Import references directly from .ris files.
Import structured reference data from CSV spreadsheets.
Export your research in the format that fits your workflow. Full reports or just the bibliography.
Export research reports and bibliographies as .docx files.
Export formatted reports as print-ready PDF documents.
Export as clean Markdown (.md) for use in any text editor or CMS.
Export research as plain text for maximum compatibility.
Build on top of CiteDash with our SDK, API, CLI, and integrations for AI assistants and chat platforms.
Build custom integrations with @citedash/sdk. Full TypeScript support.
Embed CiteDash research in any React application with @citedash/react-embed.
Connect CiteDash to AI assistants via Model Context Protocol.
Run research from the command line. Scriptable and pipeable.
Research directly from Discord with slash commands.
Full API access for custom workflows and third-party integrations.
We are actively building these integrations. Sign up to be notified when they launch.
Research and cite directly inside Google Docs without leaving your document.
Push CiteDash references and reports directly into your Overleaf projects.
Embed CiteDash research blocks and sync references to Notion databases.
Save any webpage or paper to your CiteDash library with one click ("Save to CiteDash").
Export your library as a BibTeX (.bib) or RIS (.ris) file from Zotero or Mendeley, then upload it to CiteDash via the Library page. All references, including metadata and tags, are preserved during import.
CiteDash supports export to Word (.docx), PDF, and Markdown (.md). You can export full research reports or just the bibliography.
The REST API is available to all paid plans. You can generate an API key from your account settings. The API supports all research operations, library management, and export functionality. Full documentation is available at docs.citedash.ai.
CiteDash exports to PDF, Word, and Markdown, which you can use alongside your Overleaf projects. A native Overleaf integration that syncs references automatically is coming soon.
The @citedash/sdk package is free and open source. You need a CiteDash account with API access (available on paid plans) to authenticate requests. The SDK includes full TypeScript type definitions.
Import your existing library and start researching with AI-powered citation integrity.