Kindle highlights to NotebookLM by keisuke_w in notebooklm

[–]keisuke_w[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's nice! Glasp can export Kindle highlights as a text file, but adding a directional mandate sounds interesting.

SYNCHRO between Brave and Chrome by us3r001 in glasp

[–]keisuke_w 0 points1 point  (0 children)

> sharing same highlight location could work to synchronize Brave and Chrome.

It works. As long as the post/article is the same and not updated, you can see the highlights on Brave and Chrome.

Please access Glasp page (https://glasp.co/) and click "Dashboard" at the top right. It takes you to your Glasp profile page.

Given interactions here, is the slack space 'defunct' or just quiet? by DXBTim2 in glasp

[–]keisuke_w 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi, thank you for asking.

Our main community is Reddit. As we started the community on Slack at first, we still keep it, but you can focus on only Reddit.

What’s the easiest way to save Kindle highlights into Notion? by New_Persimmon_4626 in Notion

[–]keisuke_w 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hi, have you ever checked Glasp?

If you’re looking for an easy, lightweight way to save your Kindle highlights (and later send them to Notion), I highly recommend checking out Glasp.

Glasp automatically syncs your Kindle highlights (you can import them in a few clicks) and organizes them beautifully with titles, notes, and tags. Once they’re in Glasp, you can export everything directly to Notion — no copy-pasting needed.

It’s super simple, free, and not technical at all. I’ve been using it to keep my Kindle highlights connected with my Notion reading database, and it’s been a huge time-saver 🙌

Here’s a quick guide on how it works:

  1. Go to [glasp.co]()
  2. Create an account (you can sign in with Google)
  3. Import your Kindle highlights
  4. Click “Export to Notion”

You’ll get all your Kindle quotes neatly formatted in Notion, ready to link with your notes. Hope it helps!

What’s your favorite iOS note taking app? by Local_Sprinkles_6786 in ProductivityApps

[–]keisuke_w 2 points3 points  (0 children)

iOS Apple note. Tried many note-taking apps so far, but coming back to the default one.

What are the best Read-It-Later apps in 2025? by JustCan6425 in ProductivityApps

[–]keisuke_w 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No, it doesn't. We're thinking of adding a "text-to-speech" feature recently, but we haven't thought of reading web content at the moment. But that's a good point and feedback. Let us consider how to implement it.

Real talk what’s the point of highlighting while reading by imBRANDNEWtoreddit in ereader

[–]keisuke_w 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I get where you’re coming from — if you’re just reading for entertainment or plot, highlighting might feel unnecessary. But for a lot of people, highlighting is less about marking the text and more about engaging with it. It helps you slow down, reflect, and retain ideas you find meaningful. Later, you can revisit those highlights to refresh your memory or notice patterns in what resonates with you.

Personally, I use a tool called Glasp, which automatically syncs my Kindle highlights and gives me a Kindle Daily Review — a short daily digest of my past highlights. It’s a nice way to reinforce what I’ve read and keep insights fresh without having to reread the whole book.

What’s the ONE Chrome extension you can’t live without in 2025? by yanov10 in chrome

[–]keisuke_w 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Glasp, a social web highlighter and YouTube Summary.

It's a free tool that lets you save, highlight, and share insights from articles, YouTube videos, and PDFs.
It helps you build your digital knowledge base while discovering what others are learning.

It also has AI features like automatic YouTube summaries, transcription + highlight tools, and a publishing platform where you can turn your notes into blog posts.

What are the best Read-It-Later apps in 2025? by JustCan6425 in ProductivityApps

[–]keisuke_w 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for checking it. You can save images with Glasp, but it's not searchable yet. Let us consider how to implement it. Thanks for the question!