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ABOUT REFEREEBIO

Peer review often finds the right problems—months too late.

Authors can wait through editorial triage and a full review cycle only to learn that a control was missing, a conclusion was overstated, the target journal was wrong, or a reporting issue made the work harder to trust. Many of those problems could have been found while the manuscript was still in preparation, when they were faster and less expensive to fix.

THE TIMING PROBLEM

Expert peer review is valuable. The process around it is slow, variable, and unforgiving.

Feedback arrives after the costly decision

By the time reviewers identify a weak control, missing analysis, unclear novelty claim, or journal mismatch, the paper may already have spent weeks or months in a queue.

Preventable issues can become rejection reasons

Minor reporting gaps, ambiguous methods, unsupported wording, incomplete literature context, or avoidable figure problems can erode confidence in otherwise useful work.

Reviewer attention is scarce and inconsistent

Different reviewers emphasize different risks. Authors often do not know which conceptual, technical, statistical, or presentation weakness will become decisive until the reports arrive.

AUGMENT PEER REVIEW—DO NOT REPLACE IT

Keep researchers in the loop, but give them a chance to catch the issues first.

RefereeBio is an author-controlled preparation layer. It identifies omissions, tests whether conclusions are justified, examines novelty and conceptual contribution, checks rigor and journal fit, maps relevant literature, improves clarity, and turns likely concerns into a structured revision checklist. The author decides which findings are valid, which revisions to make, and what ultimately leaves the lab.

It does not certify the science or stand in for a domain expert, statistician, editor, or reviewer. The point is to reserve human attention for judgment while using structured analysis to catch preventable weaknesses before formal peer review begins.

MAKE THE MANUSCRIPT AI-READY

If reviewers are already using AI to inspect manuscripts, authors should be able to pressure-test the same draft first.

A 2026 Evidence-Based Dentistry editorial published by Nature Portfolio reports that a global survey of more than 1,600 academics across 111 countries found that 53% of peer reviewers had used AI tools in their work. That does not make AI a reviewer, and it does not excuse undisclosed or confidentiality-breaking use. It does mean manuscripts increasingly enter an evaluation environment where AI-assisted scrutiny is already present.

RefereeBio helps authors prepare for that environment without removing human control: expose unclear claims, missing context, reporting weaknesses, statistical risks, and likely objections before submission, then let the research team verify the evidence and decide what to change.

Read “AI in peer review: the elephant in the editorial room” in Nature Portfolio

BEYOND MECHANICAL COMMENTS

The difficult part is not generating more comments. It is finding the comments that could change the paper.

Writing quality matters, but polished prose cannot rescue an unclear contribution, weak controls, incomplete literature positioning, or conclusions that outrun the evidence. RefereeBio is designed to treat clarity as one layer of manuscript readiness—not the whole product.

Novelty and conceptual contribution

RefereeBio asks what the manuscript adds, whether the central advance is distinguishable from prior work, how clearly the research gap is established, and whether the experiments support the conceptual claim. It surfaces novelty risks and competing interpretations rather than treating novelty as a keyword score.

Rigor and justified conclusions

The analysis examines controls, replicate definitions, methods, statistical choices, effect-size and uncertainty reporting, study limitations, and claim–evidence alignment. It flags causal or mechanistic language that is stronger than the experimental design can support.

Literature positioning

Prior-art and novelty-risk analysis helps identify relevant work, missing context, nearby claims, and places where the manuscript may overstate what is new. This is a research aid, not an exhaustive systematic review; authors must verify every reference and interpretation.

Journal fit and requirements

RefereeBio compares topic, audience, evidence depth, selectivity, reporting rigor, and review culture to build a reach, best-fit, and fallback submission path. It also highlights journal-facing preparation risks rather than presenting fit as an acceptance probability.

Clarity with scientific meaning intact

Editing suggestions target logical flow, buried conclusions, ambiguous methods, overclaiming, figure and citation consistency, and section-specific expectations. The goal is not cosmetic rewriting; it is making the scientific argument easier to inspect and harder to misunderstand.

Structured revision, not comment volume

Findings become a ranked checklist organized around decision impact. Authors can distinguish essential scientific revisions from reporting improvements, track concerns across versions, and check whether reviewer comments were fully, partly, or not yet addressed.

PRIVACY IS AN ADOPTION REQUIREMENT

Unpublished research deserves more than a vague promise of privacy.

RefereeBio does not publish manuscripts, submit them to journals, sell manuscript content, or intentionally use private manuscripts to train public AI models. Uploaded review manuscripts are retained privately for revision under the author's deletion and retention controls, and generated reports remain tied to the authenticated account.

The current hosted service sends manuscript text to an external AI API to generate requested analysis. Open-source code can improve inspectability, but it does not make external processing equivalent to truly local or self-hosted inference. RefereeBio states that limitation directly.

Researchers at national laboratories, companies, government programs, or other sensitive settings should follow their institution's data-handling rules and should not upload export-controlled, classified, patient-identifying, contract-restricted, or otherwise regulated material without an appropriate written agreement. For teams whose policy requires on-premises or fully local inference, the hosted service may not yet be an appropriate processing path.

Read the complete manuscript security and retention details

WHAT REFEREEBIO IS—AND IS NOT

A preparation layer controlled by the author.

RefereeBio helps researchers interrogate a draft before submission and organize the work of revision. It does not certify novelty, validate raw data, reproduce analyses, replace a domain expert or statistician, make an editorial decision, or promise that a journal will accept the manuscript. Authors remain responsible for research accuracy, literature verification, ethics, compliance, and every submitted claim.