Stop manually organizing research notes and struggling to extract insights from scattered documents—Open Notebook turns your unstructured research into organized, searchable intelligence in minutes.
Open Notebook is an open-source AI research tool that lets you upload documents, research papers, PDFs, and notes, then automatically organizes them into a searchable knowledge base. Instead of spending hours re-reading materials or hunting through folders, you get an AI assistant that understands your entire research collection and answers questions about it instantly. It's like having a research librarian who never forgets and works 24/7.
Unlike proprietary alternatives, Open Notebook runs on open-source code, meaning you keep full control of your data, avoid vendor lock-in, and can customize it to fit your workflow. Small businesses—from consultancies to law firms to market research shops—use it to process competitive intelligence, client documents, regulatory filings, and project archives without paying subscription fees per seat or per document.
Management consultants analyzing competitor reports; market research firms processing client studies; law practices organizing case files and legal precedents; accounting firms managing regulatory documents; nonprofit researchers coordinating grant materials; agencies managing brand guidelines and creative assets; and any small business that accumulates research and needs to reference it fast.
Open source (free to self-host). No vendor fees, no per-document charges, no seat licensing. You only pay for your own hosting infrastructure if you choose cloud deployment.
A consultant spending 10 hours per week rereading research and hunting through folders saves roughly 40 hours monthly—equivalent to $2,000–$4,000/month in labor costs depending on billable rate. Law firms cut document review time by 30–50%, freeing staff for higher-value work. Market research shops process 3–5x more client materials without hiring additional analysts. Teams eliminate duplicate tool subscriptions (many small businesses pay $120–$400/month for cloud-based notebook tools), recovering $1,440–$4,800 annually. The open-source model means predictable costs and zero surprise price hikes.