Use case
A Web Clipper for Knowledge Management
Use Uniclip as the capture layer of your knowledge management system: clip web content into Notion, Obsidian or Feishu and turn scattered sources into structured knowledge.
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Every knowledge management system has the same weak point: capture. You read something valuable, mean to file it, and never do. Weeks later the insight is gone and the tab is closed.
Uniclip is the capture layer that fixes this — a web clipper (and web highlighter) that bridges finding knowledge on the web and keeping it in your system.
The capture → organize → retrieve loop
Good knowledge management is a loop, and Uniclip strengthens the first step so the rest can work:
Capture at the moment of discovery
Clip the source the instant you find it — text, screenshot or element — instead of trusting yourself to come back later.
Organize automatically
Map each clip to your structure once (tags, source, topic). Every future clip files itself the same way, so the base stays tidy as it scales.
Retrieve when it matters
Because clips are structured and linked to their source, you can filter, search and connect them later — turning a pile of sources into usable knowledge.
Bring it into the tool you already think in
Knowledge management only works in a tool you actually open. Uniclip sends clips to where your knowledge already lives:
Notion
Build filterable databases of research, references and ideas.
Obsidian
Grow a linked Markdown vault of clipped sources, offline and yours.
Feishu
Capture into shared Bitables so a whole team builds one knowledge base.
Stop collecting tabs, start building knowledge
Bookmarks and open tabs are not a knowledge management system — they are a backlog. A consistent capture habit, pointed at a structured base, is what compounds over time. That habit is one click with Uniclip.