Q: Wonders AI functionalities questions
Hi,
I have a few questions and would appreciate your feedback:
1. How does Wonders AI differ from Scite?
2. Is there integration with Zotero, enabling the use of sources from Zotero collections for research within Wonders AI?
3. Does Wonders AI provide a native PDF reader for viewing and annotating sources?
4. Does Wonders AI support deep-linking to sources when copying content to Microsoft Word or Markdown, and when exporting reports in LaTeX, PDF or Word formats?
5. Is Wonders AI suitable for use as reference management software, allowing the generation of references, citations and bibliographies, and does it support integration with Microsoft Word add-in?
6. Is it possible to identify research gaps using Wonders AI?
7. As someone familiar with Scite and Zotero, what differences should I expect when using Wonders AI?
Thank you.

Joe_Wonders
Jun 26, 2025A: Hi, thanks for your questions.
1. Wonders is a step-by-step research workspace where you can have multiple searches, fully control your search strategy, manage your found literature, alongside AI support.
2. We don't have a direct Zotero integration yet, but it is on our roadmap and we're just waiting to get more support for it: https://wonders.featurebase.app/p/integrate-with-popular-reference-managers. For now you can export CSV & .bib of your references.
3. Not yet, but it is also on our roadmap — welcome to vote for it here: https://wonders.featurebase.app/p/upload-own-pdfs-for-analysis
4. Yes! There are some inconsistencies, but we are addressing them.
5. Wonders stores all the references for your project and they can be exported. We don't have a Word add-in, but again it is something we can consider. Welcome to add it to our roadmap!
6. In some sense yes—if you configure a thorough research board, you should see what topics are covered. As part of our upcoming design sprint we plan to focus on gap analysis and connecting dots. But hard to give an ETA to that as it is a completely novel problem/interface.
7. The differences are probably best seen in this video! https://help.readwonders.com/en/article/video-getting-started-with-wonders-t37rfa/
Hope these help provide some answers!

Verified purchaser
Thank you for the answers