Students save dozens of links a week — research papers, explainer articles, study guides — and forget most of them by the time an assignment is due. Clip keeps everything searchable, so the sources you save before midterms are actually there when you need them.
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Describe what you're looking for instead of scrolling through a list of forgotten links. Search 'that article about confirmation bias' and it finds the right page, even if you can't remember the title or where it came from.
Ask questions across everything you've saved. 'What were the main arguments from my saved articles on climate policy?' pulls an answer from the actual pages you clipped — not the open internet.
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 under a minute — no account setup required to start saving.
Hit the Clip button on research papers, study guides, lecture summaries, explainer articles, or anything worth reading again. It saves the full content, not just the link.
Before an essay or exam, ask 'what were those sleep and memory studies I saved last month?' or pull together notes across multiple saved articles without opening each one individually.
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.
It depends on your habit. If you regularly save research and study resources but rarely find them again when it counts, Clip is built for that problem. The free tier holds up to 50 saved pages with offline reading — plenty to cover most assignments.
You describe what you're looking for in plain language — 'that article about inflation I saved in March' or 'study tips for open-book exams' — and Clip finds the matching pages from your own saved library. No folders, no tags required.
The free tier lets you save up to 50 pages, read offline, and use AI chat 5 times per day — no credit card needed. Pro is $8/month (or $72/year) and includes unlimited saves, AI smart search, and 500 AI chats per day. Max ($15/month or $135/year) adds unlimited AI chats, longer conversations, and the ability to import existing bookmarks.
Pocket handles saving and reading well but doesn't let you search or chat with your content by topic. Omnivore shut down in 2024, leaving a lot of students without a home for their libraries. Clip covers the save-and-read layer and adds an AI layer on top. See the full breakdowns at /clip/pocket-alternative and /clip/omnivore-alternative.
Clip is a Chrome extension paired with a web app at api.clip.pyckle.co. Saved pages are readable from the web app in any browser on any device. A dedicated mobile app isn't available yet, but your full library is accessible from your phone's browser.
Save your first page in under a minute — the free tier needs no credit card.
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