Launching today

Sourclip
Turn NotebookLM into a complete research workflow
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Turn NotebookLM into a complete research workflow
43 followers
Sourclip is the research workflow for NotebookLM. It helps you discover high-quality research sources, capture webpages, PDFs, YouTube videos, Reddit posts, and AI chats into NotebookLM with one click. Organize everything with folders, reuse prompts across projects, sync your workspace across devices, and export your research as Markdown, HTML, or PDF. You can also turn NotebookLM Audio Overviews into a private podcast feed for Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Pocket Casts, and other podcast apps.










@numerbyte Looks really useful, especially for people already deep into NotebookLM. The private podcast feed for Audio overviews is a smart touch. Congrats on the launch. ill check it out and share feedback if I spot anything.
@vahid_davoudi Thank you, really appreciate that! The private podcast feed actually came from user feedback, so I'm glad it stands out. 😊 If you do get a chance to try it, I'd genuinely love to hear your thoughts - good or bad. That's how Sourclip keeps getting better.
The NotebookLM angle is interesting. When you say Sourclip turns it into a complete research workflow, which part are you filling in most: collecting sources, organizing clips, generating summaries, or moving research into a final output? Curious because “research workflow” can mean very different things for marketers, developers, and creative teams.
@crystalmei Great question! I'd say the biggest gaps are collecting sources and organizing everything around NotebookLM. NotebookLM itself is fantastic once your sources are in, but getting there is still pretty manual. Sourclip helps you capture webpages, PDFs, YouTube videos, Reddit posts, AI chats, and organize them into folders, reuse prompts, export research, and even turn Audio Overviews into a private podcast feed. The idea isn't to replace NotebookLM - it's to make the workflow around it much smoother.
the folder + reuse-prompts-across-projects part is what would actually get me to use this daily, NotebookLM itself has zero organization once you're past 3-4 notebooks. since you're capturing pages, PDFs and AI chats into your own layer before they hit NotebookLM, where does that captured content live while it's being organized - synced to your own backend, or is it staying local/in the browser until it's pushed into a notebook
@galdayan Thanks! That was one of the biggest reasons I started building Sourclip 😄 Once you get past a few notebooks, NotebookLM can get surprisingly hard to organize.
One thing I was pretty intentional about is that your research doesn't pass through my servers on its way to NotebookLM. When you capture something, it goes directly into your own NotebookLM.
The organization layer (folders, prompts, saved sources, etc.) works a bit differently depending on your plan.
I wanted Sourclip to feel like the missing workflow layer around NotebookLM, while keeping your actual research in your own NotebookLM.
Congrats on the launch! Does Sourclip handle very long/technical source docs well (100+ pages), or is it more tuned for shorter web content? Curious how it holds up on dense material.
@medal411 Thanks! 😊 It handles both. For long pages (100+ pages), Sourclip sends the document directly to NotebookLM, so you're still benefiting from NotebookLM's ability to work with large source material. Where Sourclip adds the most value is around getting those sources into NotebookLM faster and organizing everything once you have lots of material- web pages, web PDFs, AI chats, YouTube, Reddit, etc. That's the problem I was trying to solve
Been looking for a way to pipe web sources straight into NotebookLM and this just works. Folders and prompt reuse alone sold me.
@eyma79088 That honestly means a lot, thank you! 😊 The folder system and reusable prompts came from my own NotebookLM workflow - I got tired of rebuilding the same setup every time I started a new research project. Really glad they're useful for you!
Love the idea. The friction you mentioned was a big turnoff for me to use NotebookLM. This might change it.
@os_ishmael Thanks! That was exactly the problem I kept running into too. NotebookLM is amazing, but the workflow around it felt way more manual than it needed to be. That's what pushed me to build Sourclip.