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Drag & Drop
The primary way to use your sources with Claude, ChatGPT, Gemini, or Grok. Studio is your content folder — add sources, then drag them straight into any AI chat.
How It Works
Add sources to the context tray at the bottom of the Studio sidebar. Either drag them in, or right-click and choose Add to Context.
Drag the Export button from the tray directly into your Claude, ChatGPT, Gemini, or Grok chat window. All sources in the tray are sent at once as files.
That's it. No accounts, no configuration, no extra tools.
Tips
- You can add multiple sources to the tray — drag them in one at a time, or select several (shift-click / cmd-click) and right-click to add them all.
- Click the x on a chip to remove a single source from the tray, or Clear to remove all.
- Papers with local PDFs are exported as PDF files. Articles and podcasts are exported as text files.
Optional: MCP Server for Persistent Access
If you'd rather not drag sources into every conversation, you can set up a persistent MCP server using Tailscale. This lets Claude, ChatGPT, Gemini, or Grok search your entire library, read any source on demand, and run Feynman sessions — all without dragging.
| Drag & Drop | MCP Server | |
|---|---|---|
| Setup | None | One-time Tailscale setup |
| Sources | What you drag in | Entire library |
| Interaction | Upload files into chat | AI calls tools directly |
| Best for | Most conversations | Power users who want hands-free access |