Clip is a read later app for newsletter readers — save Substack posts, email digests, and long-form newsletters in one click, then read them in a clean reader when you have time. AI search finds anything you've saved months after the fact, even if you've forgotten the author or subject line.
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Save any Substack post, newsletter issue, or long-form email in one click. Clip strips the ads and email formatting, leaving just the content — clean, offline-readable, yours permanently.
Find by what the newsletter said, not just the subject line. 'That issue about compound interest from the finance newsletter' finds it — across everything you've ever saved, from any writer.
Ask your saved newsletters a question. 'What did I read about building an email list organically?' gets you an answer drawn from the actual content you saved — not a generic web result.
Resurface newsletters you saved but never got back to. Clip surfaces issues relevant to what you're thinking about now — great for writers, researchers, and anyone with a long reading backlog.
Three steps. No forwarding addresses, no integrations. Just a browser button.
Add Clip to Chrome in under a minute. No account required to start saving.
Most newsletters have a 'view in browser' link. Click that, then hit the Clip button. Clip saves the full content immediately — clean, ad-free, and readable offline even if the original goes away.
Open Clip when you have an hour to read, not when your inbox demands it. Search across months of saved newsletters whenever something you remember becomes relevant again.
Your newsletter archive, permanently searchable.
Clip saves the full content — not just the link. So you can find it and ask questions about it, even if the original issue disappears.
Yes. Every Substack post has its own URL — just click the Clip button while you have it open in your browser and it saves instantly. The same works for Beehiiv, Ghost, Revue archives, and any newsletter with a web version.
Most newsletters include a 'view in browser' link near the top or bottom of the email. Click that to open it in a browser tab, then hit the Clip button. Clip saves the full content, strips ads and tracking pixels, and keeps it forever.
Yes — that's the core feature. Clip indexes the full text of every saved issue. 'That newsletter about async work culture a few months ago' finds it even if you've forgotten the subject line or who wrote it.
Clip saves the full content at save time — not just the link. If a Substack writer deletes an issue or archives go behind a paywall, your saved copy stays intact and searchable.
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 great issue you open. Read it when you're ready — and find it again years from now.
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