Filed for Notion - The Notion web clipper that respects your existing databases

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Filed captures anything from the web straight into Notion, structured, not just a link. Save full articles, screenshots with annotations, quotes, colors, audio memos with transcription, and AI summaries, all in one click from a floating toolbar on Chrome, Firefox, or Android. Ships with a ready-made database so you start saving in a minute; works with your own databases too. Nothing touches our servers: captures go straight from your browser to Notion.

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Hey Product Hunt. Virgile here, I built Filed. Quick version of why: I collect everything. Always have. Tabs, screenshots, quotes, things I want to read later, colors that inspire me, videos I want to reference. The tools that existed either saved a link and lost the context, or made me use four different apps for four different things. Nothing made the saved stuff actually findable later. I'm a Notion ambassador and a front-end engineer with a design affinity. The full horoscope. I knew exactly where I wanted everything to end up and I just needed a way to get it there: one tool, not five, that does it cleanly. So I built it. Solo, it took me 3 months. The bet is that capture breadth is the real product: full articles, annotated screenshots, quotes, audio memos with transcription, colors, AI summaries, all landing in Notion structured database, not just a saved link. It ships with a ready-made database so you can start in a minute, and it'll also write into a database you've already built if you'd rather use that. The thing I'm most interested in hearing from you: is the floating toolbar model intuitive, or is it weird? And what capture types are missing? Happy to answer any question about how the annotation editor works, how the AI summary works, or why I chose a toolbar over a popup. Ask anything.