How to save web pages to Notion

The frustrating part of saving web pages to Notion is getting the actual article rather than a bare link — the official clipper can fall back to a "URL only" entry, and it cannot retry if your connection drops mid-save. To save the full page reliably: use a clipper that extracts the readable article, maps it to your database properties, and queues the clip locally so a dropped connection retries instead of failing. This guide does that with Kliplet, which saves the cleaned article (or just your selection or highlights) straight from your browser to Notion's API, with a reusable template for the database fields. The same steps let you send the page to Obsidian, Logseq or a Markdown file later, from the same extension.

Connect Notion once

  1. Install Kliplet from kliplet.com and open Options → Targets.
  2. Connect Notion and authorize the integration for the database or page you want clips to land in.
  3. Optionally create a template that maps the title, source URL, tags and date to your database properties.

Save a page

  1. Open the article and (optionally) select or highlight the part you care about.
  2. Press the Kliplet shortcut or use the right-click Save to Kliplet entry.
  3. Pick Notion as the target, confirm the template, and save. The cleaned article is written to your database, not just the URL.

Avoiding URL-only clips

Kliplet extracts the readable article body before sending, so the clip carries the content. If you are offline, the clip is held in a local IndexedDB queue and retried automatically when you reconnect, so you never end up with an empty or URL-only entry.

Capture selections and highlights

Select text before saving to clip just that passage, or mark highlights on the page; Kliplet captures them and can reapply highlights when you return to the page.

Keep your options open

Because Kliplet supports seven targets, the same page can later be sent to Obsidian, Logseq, Joplin, Anytype, Bear or a Markdown file without switching tools.

Add Kliplet to Chrome

FAQ

How do I save the full article to Notion instead of just the URL?

Use a clipper that extracts the readable article body before sending. Kliplet does this, so the cleaned content is written to your Notion database. It also retries from a local offline queue, avoiding the URL-only fallback that happens when a save fails.

Can I map clips to my Notion database properties?

Yes. Create a template in Kliplet that maps the title, source URL, tags and date to your database's properties, so every clip lands with the right fields filled in.

Does saving to Notion send my page through Kliplet's servers?

No. The clip goes from your browser directly to Notion's API. Kliplet's backend handles only payments, licensing and optional sync/AI, and it ships no analytics.

Can I save only a selection or my highlights?

Yes. Select text before saving to clip just that passage, or mark highlights on the page; Kliplet captures the selection or highlights rather than the whole article.

Is Kliplet free, and where do I install it?

Kliplet is a published Chrome (Manifest V3) extension installed from kliplet.com. There is a free tier; Pro is $3/month and a one-time Lifetime is $49, billed via Polar.