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Save the docs. Find the answer when you're debugging.
Technical reading that stays searchable.

Clip is a read later app built for developers — save technical blog posts, documentation pages, and GitHub READMEs with one click, then find them with AI search when you actually need them. No more re-finding articles you know you've read before.

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Free forever. No credit card.

How it works

Three steps. No setup. No configuration. Just install and start saving.

1

Install the extension

Add Clip to Chrome in under a minute. No account required to start saving.

2

Save as you read and research

Hit the Clip button on a blog post, documentation page, GitHub README, or Hacker News discussion. It saves instantly. Tag by language, framework, or topic if you want — or leave it and let search handle it later.

3

Search and chat when you need it

Hit a bug and remember reading something relevant? Ask Clip 'what did I save about handling database connection timeouts?' and get an answer from your own saved content — not a cold Google search.

Your technical reading, always findable.

Clip saves the full content — code blocks and all. So you can find it and ask questions about it, even years after you saved it.

Frequently asked questions

What kinds of technical content can I save?

Technical blog posts, documentation pages, GitHub READMEs, Hacker News threads, Stack Overflow answers, release notes, architecture write-ups — anything with a URL you can open in a browser.

Can I save GitHub READMEs and documentation?

Yes. Any public GitHub page or documentation site (MDN, docs.rs, ReadTheDocs, etc.) can be saved by clicking the Clip button while the page is open. Clip saves the rendered content, so code blocks and formatting are preserved.

How does AI search help when debugging?

Describe the problem rather than the article title. 'That post about async context managers in Python' or 'the article about React hydration errors' finds the right thing even if you saved it months ago — Clip searches the full text of everything you've saved.

Does Clip save code snippets inside articles?

Yes. Clip saves the full content of a page including code blocks. When you open a saved article in Clip's reader, code snippets are preserved exactly as they appeared on the original page.

What does the free plan include?

The free tier lets you save up to 50 pages, read offline, and get 5 AI chats per day — no ads at any tier. Pro is $8/month and adds unlimited saves and 500 AI chats per day. Max is $15/month and adds unlimited AI chats and bookmark import.

Stop re-finding articles you've already read.

Save the next technical post you open. It'll be there when you need it — searchable by problem, not just title.

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