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GRITT document chat and FUGA analysis

GRITT is a web application by Mind Your Axis for working with uploaded documents, source-grounded chat, web retrieval, speech tools and FUGA-assisted document analysis. It is designed for people who need to read, compare and analyse longer source material without losing the link between an answer and the underlying document context.

The application combines account-based document management with an AI chat interface. Users can return to earlier sessions, keep uploaded materials organised, and use GRITT as a focused workspace rather than a general public forum. Legal information is available before login, and the public Mind Your Axis site explains the product, educational use cases and FUGA method in more detail.

GRITT is intended for repeated work with the same body of material. A user may upload course notes, drafts, transcripts or other source material and then ask several follow-up questions without losing the document context. This makes the chat page different from a blank prompt form: the value is in the combination of session continuity, uploaded sources, retrieval where enabled, speech tools and structured FUGA analysis.

FUGA is the analysis layer for longer documents. It can help segment material, identify themes, support follow-up questions and give the user a better route through complex source text. Outputs should still be checked by the user, especially for high-stakes topics, but the workspace is designed to make reading, review and revision more organised.

The planned free tier is deliberately narrower than paid access. It may use cheaper model settings and lower limits for uploads, retrieval, speech and analysis. If advertising is used for the free tier, the advertising boundary is the chat page for free-tier users only. Paid users should not see the free-tier advertising rail.

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