How to Get More Eyes (and Ears) on Your Research...Without Compromise
At ResearchBunny, we believe research deserves to travel beyond journals and classrooms. It should move from one corner of the world to another in voices, languages, formats, and stories that feel familiar and accessible to everyone.
We recently ran a series of learning sessions with researchers, PhDs, professors, and early-career scholars. One big question kept coming up:
“How do I make sure my research actually reaches the people I want?”
So let’s break that down, real talk, clear answers, practical steps. No jargon, no pressure to “be more social,” and definitely no guilt for not having started sooner.
🔄 Can I promote older papers… or is it too late?
Not too late. Never too late.
Research doesn’t “fade away.” Relevance evolves.
Your earlier paper may:
- Be perfect for a current trend or crisis
- Introduce a foundation that new work is now challenging
- Add depth to an ongoing public or policy conversation
- Show how your thinking has evolved -a series always has a beginning
With ResearchBunny, you can resurface any paper, old or new and turn it into:
- A multilingual audio brief
- A public-friendly summary
- A shareable visual or reel
- A curated slot in a topic-based playlist (Collection)
In other words, your work stays alright. At any stage.
📣 I’m introverted. Or new. Or just not into “promoting.”
Perfect. You don’t need to “market” yourself. Just share your work in ways that feel natural and non-intrusive.
Some easy wins:
- Add your ResearchBunny link to your email signature
- Post an audio link in your LinkedIn or X bio
- Share your summary with a lab group or social circle
- Send it privately to someone who asked about your topic (or might care)
- Add your playlist link in your conference slide deck
And here’s the best part:
Every link from ResearchBunny is trackable, so you see where your work travels, who engages, which formats perform. No guessing.
🌍 What's the fastest way to reach rest-of-world audiences?
By not assuming English is the default.
On ResearchBunny:
- You can make your paper available in 22+ languages
- Add narration voices that sound like home (not AI robots)
- Link your audio to local institutions or regional networks
- Curate Collections in a specific language - e.g. “AI for African Healthcare,” etc.
Suddenly, your work gets shared in Nairobi, Quebec City, Rio, and Toronto - not just Seattle or Sussex.
Being heard shouldn’t depend on being fluent in English.
🛠️ I’ve never done this before. Where do I even start?
You just did. If you're reading this, you're already thinking differently about your work.
Here’s a tiny, simple 1-2-3:
- Upload your paper on ResearchBunny
- Share your link and watch what happens
You're building visibility, influence, and access. One audience at a time.
🎁 Want early access + $50 gift cards?
We’re running a pilot focused exclusively on making research from African researchers and topics accessible in multiple African, European, and Asian languages.
If you:
- Are reading this from Africa 🌍
- Know a researcher who’d love to be featured
- Or want to test this new multilingual experience firsthand
👉 Fill a feedback form - ResearchBunny Product Feedback – Fill out form
🎁 Top 3 feedback calls get a $50 Amazon card
Let’s change how research moves together.
One paper. One playlist. One language at a time.
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Skip the jargon. Hear key insights from real papers in 15 minutes or less in your language.


