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A Readwise Alternative for Clipping the Web
Looking for a Readwise alternative? Uniclip clips web pages and highlights straight into Notion, Obsidian, Feishu or local files — no subscription, no closed library.
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Readwise is great at one thing: collecting your highlights and resurfacing them in its own library. But if what you really want is to clip the web straight into the tools you already use — without paying for another reader app or parking your content in someone else's library — you are looking for a different kind of tool.
That is where Uniclip fits: a web clipper that saves straight into Notion, Obsidian or Feishu.
Uniclip vs Readwise at a glance
| Uniclip | Readwise | |
|---|---|---|
| Clip full web pages & elements | ||
| Save highlights from any page | ||
| Saves directly into Notion / Obsidian / Feishu | Via export/sync | |
| Keeps content in your own tools | ||
| Local Markdown files you own | ||
| Spaced-repetition review | ||
| Free core plan |
When Uniclip is the better choice
Choose Uniclip over Readwise if you:
- Want clips and highlights to land in your own knowledge base, not a separate reader.
- Capture more than highlights — full pages, screenshots and page elements.
- Prefer local, ownable Markdown over a hosted library.
- Don't need spaced-repetition review and would rather not pay a subscription for it.
When Readwise still makes sense
If your workflow is built around a daily highlight review and resurfacing habit, Readwise's spaced repetition is its strength. Uniclip does not try to replace that — it replaces the capture and routing step, and does it for free.
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