If your job is to make sense of things, you do not have an information problem. You have a connection problem, and underneath it, a trust problem. Finding material has never been easier. Knowing which source an answer actually came from is the part that is still hard.
That gap is exactly what the newest feature in Alani Hub is built to close. You can now add your own sources to a chat, pin the specific ones you care about, and ask questions of those sources alone, so you always know where the answer came from.
Pick your sources, not the whole internet
Open Alani Hub and look at the sidebar. There is a new option to add sources to your chat: the specific websites, publications, or files you want to research against. Click Browse, add a source, and save it. It is now pinned to the front of your chat, ready whenever you need it.
Say you follow two outlets for market coverage. Add CNBC. Add Yahoo Finance. Both are now pinned options. Select the two you want and you are chatting with those publications specifically, not a vague blend of everything a model happened to absorb in training.
A real question, answered from sources you chose
Here is the kind of thing this unlocks. With CNBC and Yahoo Finance selected, ask:
"Compare and contrast what's being said about SpaceX stock. Give me the positives and negatives."
Alani goes into both sites, pulls the relevant coverage, and lays it out: the bull case on one side, a record-setting IPO, and the bear case on the other, a business that is still deeply unprofitable. It read the actual articles published across CNBC and Yahoo Finance and answered from them, because those were the sources you pinned.
You can see exactly where every claim came from
This is the part that matters when the answer has to hold up. Open the sources panel and every point traces back to a specific article. Click any one and it opens the original page on CNBC or Yahoo Finance, so you can read it in context and confirm it. Found something worth keeping? Save it as a note, citation attached, and it is still there weeks later when you need it again.
You are not trusting a model's memory. You are using Alani to read the sources you chose, with the receipts attached.
Why most AI tools can't do this
Ask the same question in ChatGPT, Claude, or Perplexity and you cannot truly aim it. You get an answer drawn from wherever the model decides to look, and there is no real way to pin it to the two publications you trust and exclude everything else. Targeting your sources, so you know exactly where the data is coming from, is not really possible in those tools. In Alani Hub it is the default.
Track anything you care about
It is not only finance. Any site you want to keep an eye on can become a pinned source: the journals in your field, a competitor's blog, a regulator's newsroom, the publications that shape your work. Add them once, pin them to the front of your chat, and you have a research surface aimed at exactly the places you trust, ready to question the moment something moves.
Try it
Head to the sidebar, click Browse, add your first sources, and save them. Then ask the question you would normally open a dozen tabs to answer, and watch it come back grounded in the sources you picked.
Alani Hub is free to start at alanihub.com. When your reputation depends on the answer, know where it came from.
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