Apps/Oriora Scout

Oriora Scout

Ask a question. Get a researched answer.

Ask a research question and Scout works through it in steps — searching the web, reading the sources it finds, and writing a short brief with citations you can open and check. It runs on your own AI key (BYOK); Oriora provides the web search. Your research history stays on your device.

What you get

  • Ask a real research question in plain language
  • Scout searches the web and reads the sources it finds
  • A short brief with citations you can open and check
  • Runs on your own AI key (BYOK) — Oriora provides the web search
  • Your research history stays on your device — Oriora keeps nothing

Example outputs

A short brief that answers your question, with sources cited inline
A list of the sources it read, each a link you can open and check
Ask a follow-up and it researches the question again from scratch

How it works

1

Ask

Type a research question in plain language.

2

Scout digs

It searches the web, reads the sources it finds, and works through the question in steps.

3

Read the brief

You get a short write-up with citations you can open and verify.

FAQ

Is it a single search or a real dig?

A real dig. It works in steps — several searches and reads before it writes the brief — so it takes longer than a single lookup, and it always shows its sources.

Whose AI key does it use?

Your own (BYOK). Connect a vendor key in your Oriora account; you pay the provider directly for the tokens, plus a small Oriora fee per research run. Oriora provides the web search.

Where is my data stored?

Your research history stays on your device. Each question sends only what that search needs to your AI provider and the web-search tool, and Oriora keeps nothing.

How do I sign in?

With your Oriora account (email code or Google) the first time, then it remembers you.

Available on

Web
Coming soon

In beta — launching soon.

Who it's for

Anyone who needs a sourced answer to a real question without doing the digging themselves.