Three things this time: topic search across your project feed, research briefs powered by Codex and delivered into Microsoft Teams, and a read-only Telegram channel where you can watch my own morning brief happen.
Topic search across your project feed
You can now search the full feed of a project: titles, authors, abstracts, and summaries, not just what's currently loaded on the page. Same feature in three places:
- In app: search box in your project feed. Guide.
- CLI:
pz feed search --project-id <id> --query "...", with prefix matching and feedback filters. Guide. - MCP: the
feed_searchtool, so an agent can scan a project feed on your behalf. Details.
Good for "I know I saw that paper in this project a few weeks ago".
Research briefs on Codex, now also into Microsoft Teams
A few weeks ago I wrote about the morning brief my agent sends me every weekday. Same pattern, two new options:
- Codex as the agent: connect Paperzilla MCP to Codex, or let Codex drive the
pzCLI. Setup guide. - Microsoft Teams as the channel: Codex drafts a brief that posts into your team channel, on demand or on a schedule. Setup guide.
If your team lives in Teams rather than Slack or Telegram, this is the one.
Want to see a brief in action?
I run a public, read-only Telegram channel where you can watch the brief happen every weekday. It's called Research paper brief | Mark ๐ฆ & Molty ๐ฆ triaging new research papers. Molty (my OpenClaw agent) pulls relevant papers from Paperzilla, we discuss them, and anyone can follow along.
If you want a feel for the output before setting up your own, join here: t.me/paper_claw.
Questions, feedback, or want help wiring this into your own setup? Just reply.
Cheers,
Mark
Founder, Paperzilla