| Sources | Best For | |
|---|---|---|
| All (default) | Entire web | General questions, broad research, everyday lookups |
| Academic | Peer reviewed papers, journals, academic databases | Research papers, literature reviews, scholarly citations |
| Math | Computational tools and AI reasoning | Calculations, equations, step by step math solutions |
| Writing | AI assistance (no web search) | Drafting, editing, rewriting, and compositional help |
| Video | YouTube and video platforms | Tutorials, reviews, visual explanations, how to content |
| Social | Reddit, Twitter/X, forums | Community opinions, crowd sourced knowledge, discussions |
Focus Mode tips
- Use Academic mode when writing research papers or literature reviews. It filters out blogs and news articles, showing you only scholarly sources.
- Use Social mode to find real user experiences and opinions. It searches Reddit, forums, and social platforms where people share honest reviews and workarounds.
- Use Video mode when you learn better from visual content. It surfaces relevant YouTube tutorials and explanations.
- The Writing mode does not search the web at all. It acts more like a writing assistant, helping you draft and refine text.