Clip is a read later app built for product managers — save competitor teardowns, strategy articles, and product analysis with one click, then search across everything you've collected when it's time to write a PRD, prep for planning, or brief your team. No more losing research you know you saved.
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Save any teardown, launch post, or strategy article in one click — competitor pricing pages, product blogs, UX critiques, Substack analyses. Clip strips the ads and keeps it readable offline.
Find by topic across everything you've saved — 'competitor onboarding', 'pricing page teardowns', 'jobs to be done'. Clip searches the full content, not just titles.
Ask your research a question. 'What did that teardown say about how Linear handles notifications?' gets you an answer drawn from what you saved — not a list of links to re-read.
Resurface research you saved but never got back to. Clip surfaces articles relevant to what you're working on now — useful when kicking off a new initiative or revisiting a problem space.
Three steps. No setup. No configuration. Just install and start saving.
Add Clip to Chrome in under a minute. No account setup required to start saving.
Hit the Clip button on a competitor teardown, a strategy post, a user interview transcript, an industry analysis. It saves instantly. Tag by competitor name or product area if you like — or just let AI search handle it later.
Writing a PRD in planning season? Ask Clip 'what have I saved about how competitors handle empty states?' and get an answer from your own research — not a Google search that pulls up generic content.
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 months later.
Competitor teardowns, strategy articles, product blogs, launch announcements, UX critiques, industry reports, newsletter deep-dives — anything with a URL. If you can read it in your browser, Clip saves it.
Describe what you remember rather than what you titled it. 'That teardown of Notion's onboarding from last quarter' finds the right article even if you never tagged or organized it — Clip searches the full content of everything you've saved.
Yes — Clip lets you tag articles when saving. You can tag by competitor, product domain, or theme. But you don't have to — AI search finds things semantically even without tags.
Clip handles the research and reading layer — saving web content and making it searchable. You can export any saved article to Notion from Clip when you're ready to pull research into a doc or spec.
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.
Save the next teardown or strategy article you read. It'll be there when you need it — searchable by topic, not just title.
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