What is Innogath?
Innogath is an AI research workspace that turns your questions into cited reports, auto-generated diagrams, and connected research pages. It moves beyond linear chat by letting you branch topics spatially, so each finding becomes a sub-page that inherits parent context. The result is a navigable workspace built around how human thought actually flows.
Top Features:
- Deep research: searches twenty to fifty trusted sources and produces a fully cited structured report.
- Infinite branching: click any topic to spawn a new sub-page with parent context preserved.
- Auto canvas: reports become visual diagrams across twenty-two chart types like flowcharts and mind maps.
- Multiple chat modes: auto, fast, thinking, and deep research modes adapt to different question depths.
- Source upload: ground answers in your own PDFs, web pages, YouTube links, and images directly.
Use Cases:
- Market validation: founders run competitive analysis with cited evidence from over one thousand trusted outlets.
- Literature reviews: students compile structured reports with verifiable citations across academic and professional sources.
- Strategy briefings: analysts build data-backed deliverables with diagrams that explain findings to stakeholders quickly.
Who Can Use Innogath?
- Founders: startup builders need fast competitive analysis grounded in real sources rather than speculation.
- Students: writers tackling research papers benefit from structured citations and branching exploration of subtopics.
- Analysts: consultants and researchers use the workspace to assemble briefings with diagrams and exportable formats.
Pricing
- Free ($0/month): 500 credits, basic depth research, fast and auto chat modes for exploration.
- Pro ($9.60/month): 5,000 credits, all four chat modes, PDF export, priority processing, three concurrent researches.
- Ultra ($32/month): 20,000 credits, maximum research depth, fastest speed, unlimited concurrent researches, priority support.
Pros and Cons
Pros:
- Cited output: every claim links to a verifiable source making reports defensible and trustworthy.
- Branching workspace: spatial exploration mirrors how curiosity actually works rather than forcing linear chat.
- Diagram generation: turning text reports into visuals saves time when communicating complex topics quickly.
Cons:
- Credit limits: deep research uses many credits so heavy users may need higher tiers.
- Learning curve: the workspace concept takes time to learn compared to standard chat interfaces.
- Web only: there is no dedicated mobile app for working on research while traveling.
FAQs:
1) How accurate is the research from Innogath?
Reports cite sources from over one thousand trusted outlets so claims are verifiable and traceable.
2) Can I export reports from Innogath?
Yes, free users can export Markdown and paid users get PDF and DOCX formats.
3) Does Innogath accept my own documents?
Yes, you can upload PDFs, web pages, YouTube links, and images as research sources.
4) How many credits does deep research use?
A full deep research report uses about 150 to 200 credits depending on topic complexity.
5) Is Innogath free to try?
Yes, the free plan gives 500 credits monthly and never requires a credit card.