Chat With Your Documents
Upload a contract, report, or any long document and ask questions about it in plain English.
Got a 50-page contract? Upload it and ask "what are the key obligations on me?" Have a research paper you cannot face reading? Ask "summarise the main findings in plain English." This works with PDFs, Word documents, spreadsheets, and more.
Tools for document analysis
| MyAIDrive (AI Drive) | |
|---|---|
| What it is | Document management platform that lets you upload and chat with files using multiple AI models |
| Best at | Persistent document storage, searching across hundreds of documents at once, choosing between GPT, Claude, and Gemini |
| Free tier | Free tier with limited usage and document uploads |
| First paid tier | Premium plan - US$10/month (~A$16/month) |
| Ken's take | Think of it as a permanent AI-powered filing cabinet. Unlike uploading to ChatGPT where files disappear after a session, MyAIDrive keeps your documents stored and searchable. Useful if you regularly work with large document sets. |
| Sign up | https://myaidrive.com |
Also worth knowing: Both Claude and ChatGPT let you upload documents directly in the chat. For quick one-off questions about a single document, you do not need a separate tool. Just drag and drop the file into the chat window. NotebookLM is also excellent for deep analysis of specific source materials.
Try this right now (free)
Upload a PDF (a contract, a report, anything long) to Claude or ChatGPT. Ask: "Summarise this document in 5 bullet points. Then tell me what questions I should be asking about it."