Where your analyses live
Your Research Library is the home for everything you have run. An analysis is saved there automatically the moment you start it, so you do not need to remember to keep anything. Nothing you run is lost.
What each entry shows
Each analysis appears as a card with its title (or the start of your question, if it has no title yet), the date you ran it, its domain, and a status pill. That is usually enough to recognize the one you are looking for at a glance.
Searching your work
The search box at the top of the Library searches across your analyses, so you can find a past question by a word or phrase from it rather than scrolling. As your Library grows, search is the fastest way back to a specific analysis.
You can also open search from anywhere in the app: the Search item in the sidebar, or the keyboard shortcut (Cmd K on a Mac, Ctrl K otherwise). Both the Library search and this overlay look across the same things, your questions, the generated titles, and any tags you have added, not the full text inside each analysis.
Reading the status pills
The status pill on each card tells you how that run ended: completed, partial, cancelled, or failed. A partial run is still worth opening, since it keeps everything that did complete. If you want the full meaning of each status, the statuses guide covers them.
Opening and managing analyses
Open any analysis to return to its full view. A run that is still in progress reopens into the live build, so you can leave one running and come back to it from the Library later. You can also select one or more analyses to remove them when you no longer need them.