This should be in the suggestions section, but it is not working, so I'll just drop it here.
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I would love to propose a future enhancement for the Study Assistant in Logos Bible Software: Study Assistant + Personal Notes Integration. One of the greatest strengths of Logos is that users gradually build a massive personal knowledge base inside the platform: notes, highlights, sermon drafts, clippings, workflows, personal books, and research documents. It would be amazing if the Study Assistant could optionally interact with this material. For example, users could enable: “Include my notes and documents in this study.” This would allow the assistant to: synthesize previous research, connect current studies with past insights, summarize personal notes on a topic or passage, identify recurring themes, and help organize years of theological work. Imagine prompts like: “Summarize my notes on Romans.” “What themes recur most often in my studies on grace and faith?” “Compare my previous sermon or teaching outlines on the Gospel of John.” For long-term Logos users, this would transform the Study Assistant into a true personal theological research companion.