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TaglineAI project management with agents for each team.Meta FAIR's open-source Python library that finally bridges the gap between neuroimaging data (fMRI, EEG, spikes) and modern deep learning pipelines.Grammar check + tone + AI drafting, everywhere you type.Google's research notebook. Turns your docs into a podcast.
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PricingFree + $8-$20/user/moFree (MIT open source)Free + $12-$15/mo Premium + team plansFree
Best forSmall teams wanting AI baked into project management.Computational neuroscience researchers who want to train deep learning models on brain recordings without building custom data pipelines from scratch.Non-native English writers, business email, anyone who types a lot.Students, researchers, anyone with a stack of PDFs or a topic to learn.
Strengths
  • Custom AI agents per project
  • Doc + tasks + kanban in one
  • Affordable for teams
  • Unified interface across fMRI, MEG, EEG, iEEG, fNIRS, EMG, and spike trains — no more siloed modality-specific tools
  • Lazy, memory-efficient loading that scales to terabyte-scale OpenNeuro datasets without RAM blowout
  • Native HuggingFace integration for embedding stimuli (text, audio, video) using models like DINOv2, CLIP, Wav2Vec, and more
  • Pydantic-based config validation catches bad BIDS paths or filter settings at init, not after hours of wasted compute
  • Scales from local laptop prototyping to SLURM clusters without rewriting infrastructure code
  • Works in every browser/app
  • Now has generative AI (GrammarlyGO)
  • Tone detection + suggestions
  • Upload anything, ask questions, get cited answers
  • Audio Overview turns docs into a 10-min podcast
  • Great for studying
Weaknesses
  • Feature sprawl
  • AI agents need tuning to be useful
  • Extremely niche audience — only useful to neuro-AI researchers with Python/PyTorch chops and access to neuroimaging datasets
  • No GUI or managed cloud environment; requires local setup and familiarity with BIDS data formats
  • Still a preprint-stage release with no arXiv paper yet — API stability and long-term maintenance are unproven
  • Can feel naggy
  • Premium features gate basics
  • Privacy concerns (reads your writing)
  • Google-only
  • Can be slow on large corpora
Kai's verdictB-tier. Solid product but crowded market. Try it if Notion AI feels too generic.If you're doing neuro-AI research, this is the plumbing you've been manually building for years — finally done right by the team that actually runs these experiments at scale. Extremely narrow use case, but within that lane it looks genuinely best-in-class. (Verdict pending Phi's full review.)A-tier for non-native English speakers. B-tier if your English is already strong — Claude does better with tone.S-tier for study. The Audio Overview is a killer feature. Try it with three of your favorite PDFs.
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