
So why opt for Notion’s offering over these? (Evernote is the OG and “one to beat” in this space, which is why I wrote a complete guide comparing Notion with Evernote.) There are competitors from Microsoft, Nimbus, Google, and of course Evernote.

Notion isn’t the only web clipper out there. They let you save web content easily and quickly so you can come back to it to finish reading it, show it to others, or use it as research or inspiration. Web clippers free you from hunting through your bookmarks or trying to email things to yourself. The company points out that the clipper works best for articles and sites that are pretty straightforward. When you save a link, Web Clipper will save the link, image, and text if it’s an article. Beyond that, things get a little more complicated, because Notion Web Clipper comes with a lot more under the hood than the simple web clipper it first appears to be. Like Evernote Web Clipper, Notion Web Clipper lets you pick up and save web pages. Notion is a San Francisco-based startup, and Web Clipper is its answer to the rival Evernote. In this post, we’ll go over how to install and set up Notion’s Web Clipper, as well as how to use it to save content from the web.

How does it work, how does it stack up against others in the space, and how do you get it? Notion’s web clipper is the latest addition to a space that used to be dominated by the mighty Evernote and ecosystem elements from Microsoft and Google.
