Miguel Ángel Alarcos Torrecillas
Computer Systems Engineer · University of Murcia - 2005.
Why Scholio exists
Scholio was born from a concrete need: I wanted a tool that would help me in my own research, that understood the context of my documents, handled citations rigorously, and didn't force me to switch applications every time I needed to look something up or draft a paragraph.
I didn't find that tool, so I built it. Scholio is the environment I wish I had from the start: Markdown editor, bibliography management, document version control, role-based collaboration, and an AI assistant that knows your project — not a generic chatbot, but an agent that works with your own texts and references.
I am the sole developer. That means every design decision and every line of code answers to a clear criterion: if it doesn't serve me as a researcher, it doesn't go into the product.
Transparency
- · Scholio is in closed beta. Access is by invitation while I stabilize the platform.
- · Your data and documents are not used to train AI models. Integration with external providers (OpenRouter, Perplexity) is governed by their own policies, which you can review in settings.
- · The project is independent, with no investors and no aggressive monetization agenda.