Clip — Save

Save the page, not just the link.

One click from the Chrome extension saves the full text of any web page to your Clip library. The original site can go down, change its layout, or move behind a paywall — your saved version stays exactly as it was.

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The full page, saved the moment you click

When you save with Clip, the complete content of the page is captured and stored — every paragraph, every step, every detail. It's readable from your library on any device, and it works offline at every tier. No hunting for a tab you left open three weeks ago.

Cooking at home

You save a recipe before starting dinner — later, when the site is down for maintenance, Clip still has every ingredient and step.

Planning a trip

A travel guide you saved six months ago is still fully readable even after the blog switched to a paid newsletter.

Researching a purchase

A product review you saved before buying is still there word-for-word, even though the retailer updated the page after your purchase.

A bookmark points to a page. Clip keeps the page.

Browser bookmarks and saved links in social apps store a URL — they take you back to wherever that URL leads today. If the page moved, changed, or disappeared, so did your save. Clip captures the content at the moment you save it, so what you read later is what you saw when you saved it. Instapaper introduced this idea years ago and hasn't meaningfully updated since Pinterest acquired it in 2016. The approach is right; the product stopped moving.

How it plays out

A recipe site goes down the night you want to cook

The bookmark opens an error page. The social app link does the same. The recipe is gone until the site comes back.

The full recipe is in your library — every ingredient, every step — readable without an internet connection.

An article you saved gets moved behind a paywall

The link now shows a subscription prompt. The content you wanted to read isn't accessible without paying.

Your saved copy has the full text from when you saved it, before the paywall existed.

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Questions

Does Clip save everything on the page, or just part of it?

Clip saves the full readable content of the page — the text, structure, and information you came for. It focuses on the content rather than ads, pop-ups, or navigation menus you didn't need anyway.

How does offline reading work?

Once a page is saved, it lives in your Clip library. You can open and read it from there without an internet connection. Offline reading is available on every tier, including free.

How many pages can I save on the free tier?

The free tier lets you save up to 50 pages, with offline reading and the Chrome extension included. Pro ($8/month or $72/year) gives you unlimited saves along with smart search and faster saves. Max ($15/month or $135/year) adds unlimited AI chats and bookmark import on top of that.

How is this different from just emailing a link to myself?

An emailed link still points to a live page — if that page changes or disappears, the link is useless. Clip captures the content at the moment you save it, so the version you read later reflects what the page actually said when you saved it. Most people email themselves a link, forget about it for two weeks, and find the page is gone or completely different.

The page you needed last month — is it still there?

Start saving full pages with Clip — free for up to 50 saves, no ads, offline reading included.

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