Streamline Your Workflow with Notion and the Web Clipper
Chrome Extension
As someone who values
productivity
and organization, I'm always on the lookout for tools that can help me stay on top of my tasks and streamline my workflow. That's when I discovered Notion, the ultimate all-in-one workspace. With Notion, I found the perfect solution to keep all my notes, databases, wikis, and team projects in one place, allowing me to stay organized and focused.
Save and Organize Web Pages Effortlessly with the Notion Web Clipper
One of the challenges I faced was saving and organizing web pages that I wanted to refer back to later. That's when I discovered the Notion Web Clipper, a powerful Chrome extension that revolutionized the way I capture and organize online content.
Save Web Pages with Ease
With just one click of the Notion button on the top right of my browser, I can instantly save any web page to my Notion workspace. Whether it's an interesting article, valuable research, or creative inspiration, the Notion Web Clipper makes it effortless to capture and store the content I want to keep.
Stay Organized from the Start
What sets the Notion Web Clipper apart is its ability to allow me to choose exactly where I want to save my web pages. I can easily categorize and organize them by adding them to specific projects, creating reading lists, or assigning them to relevant tags. This ensures that every clipped page is immediately organized in a way that makes sense to me, enhancing my productivity and efficiency.
Turn Web Pages into Actionable Items
Notion isn't just about storing web pages—it's about taking action. With the Notion Web Clipper, I can easily transform clipped pages into actionable items. I can link them to ongoing projects, assign tasks to my teammates, add comments, and share my thoughts. This seamless integration between the web and my Notion workspace allows for effortless collaboration and increased productivity.
Access Your Clipped Pages Anywhere, Anytime
One of the standout features of Notion is its cross-device compatibility. I can access the pages I clip from any device, whether I'm online or offline. This flexibility enables me to stay productive and access my saved content whenever and wherever I need it, ensuring that I never miss out on important information.
Overall, my experience with the Notion Web Clipper has been overwhelmingly positive. While there may be occasional synchronization or clipping issues reported by other users, the convenience and functionality it offers far outweigh these minor drawbacks. The Notion Web Clipper has become an essential tool in my productivity arsenal, allowing me to save, organize, and take action on web pages in a seamless and efficient manner.
If you're looking to supercharge your Notion experience and effortlessly save and organize web content, I highly recommend giving the Notion Web Clipper a try. It's the missing piece that completes the puzzle of an all-encompassing workspace, making it easier than ever to stay organized and productive.
Happy clipping! ✂️
30 Reviews For This Extension
Hard to use Cannot wrap the webpage, just save the url. It is faster to copy the url directly rather than use that.
I’ve been using Notion for about a month and really appreciate how it helps me organize my notes—especially with toggle-able (collapsible) sections that prevent the dreaded long-scroll view. Naturally, I was excited to try this official Notion Web Clipper, hoping it could clip either specific excerpts or entire pages, and maybe even reformat the content for better readability.
I was expecting more from Notion. So itself. For every site I clip, a new My Links page is created. Within it, another page with the link and the article is created. I would love to see that within My Link, all clips are saved so that I can distribute them to other pages when needed.
This extension used to work on any web page. Now adding an article from Medium only copy 1/3 of it. It seems to fail when copying code blocks. Private notion chrome extension still works fine.
Does not save a full page - only title and link to it. Useless. Evernote Web Clipper was 100 times better.
Used to work very well, but now only saves the title and a link to the chatgpt shortlink, doesn't transfer the content any longer. Is it maybe related to new features in chatgpt like canvases that this extension cannot cater for?
I have just added it to my Chrome browser. Waiting to see the magic.
Doesn't let you set up templates or prepopulate fields within databases that you save to, just saves to the database. The "Save To Notion" Chrome extension is what I use that gives me access to these features.
I used to love this extension. It worked great at first, but now it just randomly stops working. Sometimes it doesn’t even show up. I’ve tried refreshing and restarting, but nothing helps. I randomly found ClipKeep, and it’s been way more reliable. So, I’m uninstalling this one. Hopefully, it gets fixed soon!
At Tooltivity.com, we manually test productivity browser extensions and provide honest and detailed reviews. Notion Web Clipper received an good rating of 7.3 in our tests. In our evaluation, we considered the categories of features, design, ease of use, security & privacy, value for money and performance. You can find the full test report here: https://tooltivity.com/extensions/notion-web-clipper
Buggy
The extension is merely adequate. You can send content into Notion reasonably well, but there are so many missed opportunities. Here are just two that I personally think could make a huge difference: 1. Poor support if using multiple databases. My partner and I share a Notion workspace to help us keep track of life. Three examples of databases we use frequently are products to try / buy (used for shopping staples and to manage gifting for bdays, anniversary, and christmas); stuff to watch (movies, TV, etc); and travel ideas. But recently we added an Apartments database because we're preparing to move, and it's really tedious to switch between these. If you send content to more than one database, it's a rough experience. Would love to see Notion have a way to pin some favorite DBs. 2. Missing support for being able to define entry attributes in the destination database. From examples above, could have really used a way to quickly input data for the rent, number of bedrooms, etc columns of that Apartments database… or to be able to specify some categories for the products database from the share dialog. See Savetonotion.so (it's a 3rd party premium service, fwiw) for an example of how powerful this could be. Anyway, as I'd mentioned at the start: it's adequate.
Not working. No content captured in Chrome or Safari extensions. Evernote webclipper works perfectly when tested with the same webpages.
Used to save page content but now I'm only getting empty pages.
Doesn't clip web pages, only link gets saved. More like "Notion web page link saver"
stop clipping content from web page or youtube channel but add url link to notion page property instead!! not the thing I am hoping for and please bring the old feature back !!!
Worked awesome, but stopped actually saving the content of a page I clipped recently. Now I only see the link... 5 stars when resolved. I love Notion!
I love this extension because it saves the ACTUAL content from the web page. But it stoped clipping the content a few days ago - now only the link gets saved. Please fix it!!!
Use Save to Notion
Useless. Despite the right setup, it makes a new database with the same name each time I save a new bookmark to Notion. then, I should manually move over all entries into my bookmarks database, then make the usual foldering/tagging process. Finally, delete all the old unnecessary databases...
This isn't really "saving any website into Notion", is it? It's more like "pasting a link into Notion with more clicks than it would normally take to do that".
Hi Notion team, several emails are connected to different workspaces and it's not properly managed.
Please update this. The current clipper is downright useless and doesn't work 99% of the time. Evernote's clipper is flawless.
The extension quickly saves links to Notion, but it also captures site content, which I can't disable. Looking for an option to toggle this feature.
This is really useless, it doesn't clip the content
Really good tool
It worked well for months but now has stopped working. I have uninstalled and reinstalled it but it doesn't seem to work with Chrome on a Mac anymore.
Really bad, does not copy full page, losses some items, dont use it waist of time
bad
getting "go online to save to notion" error