Clip is a free read later app that saves any page with a single click — recipes, travel guides, health tips, product reviews, whatever you're into. The difference is what happens after you save: you can search everything by topic and have a conversation with it, so the good stuff you find actually stays useful.
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Type what you remember, not what you bookmarked. Search 'cheap flights to Portugal' or 'high-protein breakfast' and Clip surfaces the right pages — even if the words you type never appear in the headline.
Ask a question across everything you've saved. 'What did that article say about carry-on size limits?' or 'Which reviews mentioned battery life?' — Clip reads your library so you don't have to.
Surface articles you saved but never got back to. Clip resurfaces relevant pieces based on what you're reading now, so nothing gets buried.
Three steps. No setup. No configuration. Just install and start saving.
Add Clip to Chrome in about 30 seconds — no account required to get started.
Hit the Clip button on anything worth keeping: a recipe that needs a substitute ingredient, a hotel review with the exact room tips, a finance article you want to revisit at tax time.
Pull up your library anytime at api.clip.pyckle.co and ask it directly — 'those packing tips I saved before my trip' or 'the skincare routine from that dermatologist article.' It knows what you saved.
Everything you save, always findable.
Clip saves the full content — not just a link. So you can find it and ask questions about it, even years later.
The free tier is permanent — no trial clock. You can save up to 50 pages, read them offline, and use AI chat 5 times a day without paying anything. No ads either. If you save a lot, Pro is $8/month and removes every limit.
You describe what you're looking for in plain language — 'that article about reducing sugar' or 'reviews of running shoes for wide feet' — and Clip finds the relevant pages from your saves. You're searching meaning, not just matching words you happened to remember.
Free gets you 50 saved pages, offline reading, and 5 AI chats per day. Pro ($8/month or $72/year) gives you unlimited saves and 500 AI chats daily. Max ($15/month or $135/year) adds unlimited chats, longer conversations, and the ability to import your existing bookmarks.
Pocket is a solid read-later tool, but its search is keyword-based — you get back what you typed, not what you meant. Omnivore shut down in 2024, leaving a lot of people looking for an alternative. Clip adds AI search and chat on top of saving, so your library becomes something you can actually query. Full breakdowns at our Pocket comparison and Omnivore comparison pages.
Saving works through the Chrome extension on desktop. Your full library is accessible from any browser at api.clip.pyckle.co, including on mobile — so you can read and search your saves from your phone without needing a separate app.
Install Clip free and start building a reading library you can search like a conversation.
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