What Systematic Review Beta means in LitSynth
Systematic Review Beta is a PRISMA-lite workflow for protocol notes, title and abstract screening, evidence tables, and audit checks without claiming full PRISMA 2020 compliance.
Systematic Review Beta is LitSynth's stricter review workflow. It is built for teams that need more structure than a normal literature review but do not want the product to overclaim formal review compliance.
The important phrase is PRISMA-lite. LitSynth can help record protocol notes, screen titles and abstracts, build evidence tables, draft the report, and surface audit checks. It does not claim full PRISMA 2020 compliance, dual independent screening, complete full-text review, meta-analysis, or Cochrane-level methods.
Why the boundary matters
AI research products lose trust when they imply more rigor than they actually provide. A transparent workflow should explain what was screened, what evidence was included, and which claims still need human verification.
That is why Systematic Review Beta uses careful language around:
- included papers;
- screened records;
- title and abstract screening;
- evidence tables;
- PRISMA-lite methods snapshots;
- citation and claim coverage.
When to use it
Use Systematic Review Beta when your review needs a clearer protocol, stricter inclusion decisions, and a more auditable synthesis. Use the standard literature review mode when you are still exploring a topic and need a fast evidence map.
What remains human-led
Researchers still need to verify important claims, inspect original papers, decide inclusion criteria, and follow any formal reporting requirements for their field. LitSynth should accelerate the work without hiding those responsibilities.