FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
BEAUMONT, TX: Cabells – a US-based information services company – has launched CompassAI, a powerful and useful tool to help researchers and institutions optimize decision-making for where they publish.
With CompassAI, Cabells has taken the latest AI technology and overlaid it onto its highly regarded Journalytics and Predatory Reports databases. The result not only enables authors to find best-fit journals for their research, but crucially helps them to avoid predatory journals.
Access to CompassAI is open to all Cabells’ existing customers during its initial beta phase – after this phase is complete, CompassAI will only be available to customers with access to both Journalytics Academic and Predatory Reports databases, as well as Journalytics Medicine.

Commenting on the development, Cabells Chief Executive Officer Lacey Earle said: “This marks the first time we have used AI for one of our products, and the aim is to make it simpler than ever for our users to choose the right journal for them.
“By simply copying in the abstract of their article, they can benefit from the huge amount of data we have on over 33,000 journals to choose the right journal – and just as importantly, avoid the wrong journal”.
Cabells currently indexes over 13,000 journals in its Journalytics database, and includes over 19,000 in Predatory Reports.
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Simon Linacre, Chief Commercial Officer, Cabells
Email: simon.linacre@cabells.com
Mike Bisaccio, Director of Marketing and Communications, Cabells
Email: michael.bisaccio@cabells.com
About Cabells
Cabells generates actionable intelligence on academic journals for research professionals. On the Journalytics platform, an independent, curated database of more than 22,000 verified scholarly journals, researchers draw from the intersection of expertise, data, and analytics to make confident decisions to better administer research. In Predatory Reports, Cabells has undertaken the most comprehensive and detailed campaign against predatory journals, currently reporting on deceptive behaviors of over 19,000 publications. By combining its efforts with those of researchers, academic publishers, industry organizations and other service providers, Cabells works to create a safe, transparent, and equitable publishing ecosystem that can nurture generations of knowledge and innovation. For more information, please visit Cabells or follow us on Twitter, LinkedIn, Bluesky and Facebook.
