One-liner
A web clipper that sends articles and pages directly into Obsidian, preserving links, titles, and basic formatting for offline note-taking.
Strengths
- Seamlessly integrates with Obsidian via local vault sync (review: 'Works perfectly with my Obsidian setup')
- Preserves original URLs and page titles in clipped content (review: 'I love that the link stays intact')
- Lightweight and fast—no bloat or unnecessary features
- Supports both desktop and mobile clipping (iOS/Android)
- Free to use with optional Pro upgrade for advanced features
Weaknesses
- Limited customization for how content is formatted upon clipping (review: 'Wishes I could choose markdown style')
- No support for clipping entire webpages with images or styling (review: 'Only text—no pictures or layout')
- Frequent crashes on iOS when clipping from Safari (review: 'Crashes every other time I try to save')
- No tagging or folder organization during clipping (review: 'Need to manually sort after saving')
- No preview before saving—users can't review content before it lands in Obsidian
Opportunities
- Build a version with rich media capture (images, CSS, full HTML) while still keeping Obsidian compatibility
- Add customizable templates for clipping (e.g., 'Summarize', 'Quote', 'Research Note')
- Introduce pre-save preview mode to reduce errors and improve quality control
- Enable automatic tagging/folder routing based on URL domain or content keywords
- Create a lightweight, open-source alternative with no tracking and better privacy controls
Competitors
- Dynalist Web Clipper
- Notion Web Clipper
- Raindrop.io
- Readwise Reader
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