Build a searchable research database from any EPUB in minutes with Taskade Genesis — the AI agent organizes every insight, claim, and reference so nothing gets lost.
What Is an EPUB-to-Research Database Converter?
This Taskade Genesis app transforms your EPUB into a structured database where every key insight, argument, statistic, and reference is captured as an individual record. Records are tagged by topic, linked to source chapters, and connected to related ideas using the Relationship field — so you can query your knowledge, not just scroll through it.
Why Use an EPUB-to-Research Database Converter?
Highlighting passages is passive. A structured database is active knowledge you can build on:
- Record-per-insight — each key claim or finding becomes a searchable, taggable database row.
- Relational linking — connect ideas across chapters using the Relationship field for pattern spotting.
- Table and Board views — browse insights by topic, filter by theme, or kanban by research phase.
- 33 built-in AI tools — the agent can synthesize patterns and generate summaries on demand.
- No per-seat lock-in — share the database with your whole research team at no extra cost.
Who Should Use an EPUB-to-Research Database Converter?
- Academic researchers building lit review databases from multiple EPUBs.
- Journalists maintaining organized source databases for long-form investigations.
- Strategy consultants cataloging competitive and market research books.
- Product teams extracting user research insights from interview and report EPUBs.
- Non-fiction writers building a personal knowledge base across reading material.
How To Convert EPUB to Research Database
- Clone the app from /convert — try the live experience first.
- Paste your EPUB and define your research categories and tagging taxonomy.
- Taskade Genesis populates the database with tagged, linked insight records.
- Explore in Table view; filter by tag, topic, or source chapter.
- Connect to your note-taking or writing tools via Taskade's 100+ integrations.
Your research is only as good as your ability to find it. Explore more at /learn/projects/databases, /agents, and /ai/apps.
