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Major release 2026-02-05

February 5, 2026

Shared collections

You can now share your collections with collaborators who can be either viewers or editors for the collection. You can also share a Public Link that anyone can use to view the collection.

Shared collections are something that many of you have been missing since the new ResearchRabbit was launched in October 2025. The team are really happy to be bringing this one back to you as part of the free forever tier.

Read more about ways to share papers and collections →

Recently Found

If you want to explore your topic space before you are ready to start saving articles your Recently Found folder is your go to spot. You’ll find every article you have used for a search and these will be grouped by when you used it. When you are ready you can start organizing your articles directly from the Recently Found folder.

Learn more about staying organized during your lit review with Recently Found and Collections  →

With this change you’ll no longer need to save articles to the default Unsorted collection to keep track of your search. If you have articles in an Unsorted collection these will remain, but if you don’t you will no longer see the Unsorted collection.

Library organization

To help fit with real research workflows ResearchRabbit has made a few changes to make organizing your library even more flexible.

Low-metadata articles

In the past if you were searching for an article with incomplete metadata (e.g. a missing abstract, citations etc) ResearchRabbit would hide these as they are not able to be used by the ResearchRabbit search algorithm. These articles would typically be closed access or extremely recent. You will now see these articles, with a caution that the results are incomplete, this helps you to keep a more complete set of articles in ResearchRabbit. While they still can’t be used in search, you’ll be able to save them, and you can choose to manually update their information.

Learn more about these updates 🎥

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– The ResearchRabbit Team