Quickstart
Install Multilo, connect your account, create a project, and run your first agent — in about five minutes.
This walkthrough takes you from nothing installed to a paragraph written and cited by an AI agent. It should take about five minutes.
1. Install and sign in
Download the desktop app for your platform from the download page and run the installer. On first launch, Multilo asks you to connect it to your account — follow the sign-in flow and approve the connection in your browser.
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If the one-click connection link doesn’t open the app, you can paste a connection key instead. Both end up in the same place.2. Create a project
A project is just a folder on your machine that holds your draft, your library of sources, your notes, and your data. Click New Project and Multilo creates a fresh, empty project for you — no template picker, no setup. You can change where projects live on disk in Settings.
3. Open or add a document
Drag a Microsoft Word .docx file into the project to open it as a first-class document, or create a new blank document to start from scratch. Multilo also reads PDFs, Markdown, LaTeX, and data files — see file formats.
4. Run your first agent
Open the chat panel and ask Multilo to do something with your document — for example, “tighten this introduction” or “draft a methodology section on survey design.” Chat reads and edits your real document, not a copy pasted into a window. For a whole draft, run the Full Draft Writer: give it a topic and a length, and watch the outline land and the sections fill in with citations.
5. Verify a citation
Run Claim Check on your draft. It reads each citation, fetches the source, and tells you whether the claim is actually supported — and offers a stronger source from your library when one is weak. This is the difference between an AI that sounds confident and one you can trust in academic work.
Where to go next
.docx files with agents.Tip: press ⌘ K anywhere in these docs to search. See plans and pricing