Summarize an article into key points
If you need a summary for work or study, aim for a structure that’s skimmable and actionable.
- What it’s about (1 sentence)
- Key points (5–7 bullets)
- So what / implications (1–2 bullets)
Workflow
- Paste the text
- Generate a summary
- Edit headings and key bullets for your audience
What to include
Main claim.
Supporting evidence.
Numbers and constraints.
What changed / why it matters.
Accuracy checklist (avoid “hallucinated” summaries)
Keep numbers and dates exactly.
Avoid adding conclusions not present in the text.
If the article is opinion, label it as opinion.
If the article is data-driven, keep the key methodology constraints.
If something is uncertain, keep that uncertainty.
Best summary formats (pick one)
Executive summary:
- 1 sentence summary
- 5 bullets
- 2 implications
Meeting notes:
- Goal
- Decisions
- Action items
Study summary:
- Thesis
- Arguments
- Counterpoints
- Key terms