Save2Notion - Save X threads to Notion just by mentioning @save2notion.

Save2Notion is a smart Twitter bot that effortlessly captures your favorite content. Just mention under any tweet or thread, and it automatically saves the text, images, and author info directly into your structured Notion database. Stop letting valuable insights die in your Twitter bookmarks—build your second brain seamlessly!

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Hi Product Hunt! 👋 I’m Emma, the maker of Save2Notion. I'm incredibly excited to share this with you today! The Problem: As a heavy Twitter user, I discover amazing threads, tutorials, and insights every single day. But let’s be honest: Twitter’s native bookmarks are a black hole. Once I save something there, I never look at it again. I wanted a way to route high-quality knowledge straight into my "Second Brain" in Notion, without breaking my reading flow. The Solution: That’s exactly why I built save2notion. It's designed to be the lowest-friction way to capture knowledge. Here is how it works: 1️⃣ Connect your Notion workspace in seconds. 2️⃣ Reply with under any tweet or long thread. 3️⃣ Boom! 💥 The content, including images, author info, and original links, is instantly saved to your Notion database in perfect formatting. Key Features: ✨ Full Thread Support: Captures entire threads, not just single tweets. ✨ Clean Formatting: Renders beautifully in Notion blocks. ✨ Zero Context-Switching: You never have to leave the Twitter app. I’d love to hear your feedback! How do you currently manage and organize the content you find on Twitter? Let me know in the comments, and I’ll be hanging out here all day to answer your questions! Cheers! 🍻

Finally a no-fuss way to get tweets into Notion without copy-pasting. The author and image fields get pulled in automatically, which is way nicer than I expected.

Been using it for a few days and the thread saving with author info is super handy for my research database. Only wish the image captions pulled through better.

Finally tried this on a long thread and it pulled everything into Notion in seconds, even the images. Way easier than my old screenshot and paste routine.