Licentia — Research, write, advance

WHY LICENTIA

Academic work needs more than a blank chat.

Licentia keeps research, writing, sources, citations, study, and exports connected — so academic work stays organized from first draft to final review.

Academic work gets scattered fast.

Chat tools, PDFs, notes, citations, documents, and datasets end up in different places. Context gets lost between steps — and so does confidence before submission.

Chat tools
PDFs & notes
Citations
Documents
Datasets

One workspace for serious academic work.

Licentia connects research, writing, study, and citations in one place — so your sources, drafts, and exports stay together as work scales.

Structured for academic work — not just flexible chat.

Generic AI chat

  • Flexible for any prompt
  • Disconnected from your sources
  • Citations added after the fact
  • Context resets between sessions

Licentia

  • Built around academic workflows
  • Sources stay connected to writing
  • Citation readiness before export
  • Library and context carry forward

Trust without overexplaining.

You stay the author

Licentia assists your work — argument, judgment, and submission stay with you.

Sources stay connected

Writing and study happen against material you can open, check, and reuse.

Citation readiness can be reviewed

See where claims need stronger support before you export — no guarantee framing.

Exports stay organized

PDF, DOCX, BibTeX, and other academic formats when your work is ready.

What Licentia connects for you.

Writing, thesis work, study, and research — one workspace, shared sources.

Write from sources

Article Writer

Sources

Mayer, 2021Chen & Alvarez, 2023
  • Introduction
  • Literature Background
  • Methodology

Draft

Online learning can increase cognitive load when navigation and feedback are poorly aligned (Mayer, 2021; Chen & Alvarez, 2023).

Check & export

Citations checked
PDFDOCX

Connected thesis work

Thesis Writer

Chapters

PhD Thesis · Cognitive Load in Online Learning

  • Ch. 1 · Introduction
  • Ch. 2 · Literature Review
  • Ch. 3 · Methodology

Active chapter

Progress

Complete

42%

Export manuscript

Study from PDFs

Study Assistant

Sources

Online Learning Research Pack

  • Cognitive Load in Digital Learning
  • Feedback Timing and Retention

Study pack

SummaryQuizFlashcards

Ask Your Sources

What do the sources say about feedback timing?

Answer

Immediate feedback helps correction; delayed feedback may support deeper retention.

Chen & Alvarez, 2023

Research synthesis

Literature Review

Themes

  • Cognitive load
  • Feedback timing
  • Self-regulation

Matrix

Research gap

Fewer studies compare feedback timing across different student autonomy levels.

Start with a workspace built for academic work.

Free to begin. Your sources and context stay connected as you write.