Data Extraction1 credit / run

Extract & Summarize Web Articles to Notion

Extract and summarize any web article or blog post. AI processes the content, pulls key points, and writes structured data to your Notion database.

How It Works

1Connect Notion

Connect your Notion workspace to Harvist. We'll create a dedicated database for your extracted articles.

2Paste the URL

Copy the URL of any web article or blog post you want to save.

3Run the template

Click 'Run' and Harvist will extract the content, summarize it with AI, and identify key points.

4Check Notion

Your article summary, key points, and tags are now in your Notion database. If the article was already saved, it's updated instead of duplicated.

What You Get in Notion

Harvist creates a Notion database with these columns, automatically populated with AI-extracted data:

PropertyTypeDescription
TitletitleArticle title
AuthortextArticle author
PublisheddatePublication date
Reading TimetextEstimated reading time
Tagsmulti-selectTopic tags extracted from the article
Source URLurlOriginal article URL
Extracted AtdateTimestamp of extraction

Upsert key: Source URL — if an entry with the same source url exists, it will be updated instead of duplicated.

Who Uses This

Content researchers building reading databases

Students collecting article summaries

Marketers tracking industry content

Anyone who reads articles and wants organized notes

Pricing

Each run costs 1 credit per URL. The free plan includes monthly credits — no credit card required. Paid plans with higher limits are coming soon.

Frequently Asked Questions

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How It Works

  1. 1

    Connect Notion

    Connect your Notion workspace to Harvist. We'll create a dedicated database for your extracted articles.

  2. 2

    Paste the URL

    Copy the URL of any web article or blog post you want to save.

  3. 3

    Run the template

    Click 'Run' and Harvist will extract the content, summarize it with AI, and identify key points.

  4. 4

    Check Notion

    Your article summary, key points, and tags are now in your Notion database. If the article was already saved, it's updated instead of duplicated.

Who Uses This

Content researchers building reading databases

Students collecting article summaries

Marketers tracking industry content

Anyone who reads articles and wants organized notes

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best AI article summarizer for Notion?
Harvist.ai is a purpose-built AI article summarizer that extracts, summarizes, and saves web articles directly to your Notion database. Unlike generic summarizers, Harvist creates structured entries with AI-generated summaries, key points, and auto-tags — all in your Notion workspace.
How do I use Harvist as a Notion web clipper alternative?
Harvist replaces the Notion Web Clipper with a smarter workflow: paste any article URL, and Harvist extracts the content, strips away ads and navigation, generates an AI summary with key points, and writes a structured entry to your Notion database. No browser extension needed — it works from harvist.ai directly.
Is Harvist's AI article summarizer free?
Yes. Harvist offers a free plan with 50 credits per month. Each article extraction costs 1 credit, so you can summarize up to 50 articles per month at no cost. No credit card required to sign up.
What makes Harvist better than Notion Web Clipper?
Notion Web Clipper saves raw page content with formatting issues, includes ads, and doesn't support structured databases. Harvist uses AI to summarize articles, extract key points, generate tags, and write structured data to Notion database properties. It also supports intelligent deduplication — re-extracting the same URL updates the existing entry instead of creating a duplicate.
What types of web pages can Harvist extract?
Harvist extracts content from 99% of publicly accessible web pages including blog posts, news articles, documentation, research papers, and more. It handles both static HTML and JavaScript-rendered pages automatically.
What happens if I extract the same article twice?
Harvist uses intelligent deduplication based on the Source URL. If a page with the same URL already exists in your Notion database, it updates the existing entry instead of creating a duplicate.