Free Chrome Extension

Save every travel find.
Actually use it later.

A read later app for travel only works if you can actually find things when your trip is six weeks away. Clip saves destination guides, packing lists, and hotel reviews — then lets you search and chat with all of it, even if you can't remember exactly where you saved it.

Add to Chrome — Free

Free forever. No credit card.

Search

Ask things like "best time to visit Kyoto" and it finds the right article even if you don't remember the site you saved it from. Searches the actual content of every page you've clipped, not just titles.

Chat

Ask "what did that hiking article say about altitude sickness?" and get a direct answer from your saved pages. No re-reading six articles to find the one detail you needed.

Discover

Surface articles you saved but never got back to. Clip resurfaces relevant pieces based on what you're reading now, so nothing gets buried.

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 — free, no credit card needed.

2

Save as you browse

Click the Clip button on travel blogs, packing guides, flight deal roundups, visa info pages, hotel reviews — anything you want to come back to. It saves the full page, not just a bookmark.

3

Search and chat with everything

When trip planning starts, search for "those packing tips I saved" or "what did that Southeast Asia budget guide say about SIM cards?" — and get straight to the answer.

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.

Frequently asked questions

What makes Clip a good read later app for travel planning?

Most read later apps are just bookmarks with a cleaner interface. Clip saves the full content of every page and lets you search across all of it with plain-language questions. When you're planning a trip weeks after saving dozens of articles, that difference matters.

How does the AI search work for finding saved travel articles?

You describe what you're looking for in plain English — "budget hostels in Porto" or "what to pack for cold weather hiking" — and Clip searches the actual text of everything you've saved. You don't need to remember the article title or which site it came from.

Is there a free plan, and what does it include?

The free tier lets you save up to 50 pages, read them offline, and run 5 AI chats per day — enough to get a real feel for it. Pro is $8/month (or $72/year) and removes all limits on saves, with 500 AI chats per day. Max is $15/month and adds unlimited AI chats and bookmark importing.

How does Clip compare to Pocket or Omnivore for saving travel content?

Pocket focuses on reading; its search is basic and AI chat isn't part of the product. Omnivore is open-source and flexible but requires more setup. Clip is built around finding things after you save them — which is where most read-later tools fall short. See the full breakdown on the <a href=href='/clip/pocket-alternative'#x27;/clip/pocket-alternative.htmlhref='/clip/pocket-alternative'#x27;>Pocket comparison page</a> or the <a href=href='/clip/omnivore-alternative'#x27;/clip/omnivore-alternative.htmlhref='/clip/omnivore-alternative'#x27;>Omnivore comparison page</a>.

Does Clip work on mobile or just desktop?

The Chrome extension runs on desktop. You can also access everything you've saved through the web app at api.clip.pyckle.co from any browser, including mobile — so your saved travel articles are readable wherever you are.

Your next trip is already half-researched.

Start saving the articles you actually want to use — and find them again when it counts.

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