Browser Extension for Obsidian

Save webpages to Obsidian, categorize them with tags and custom properties, and edit the note before you save.

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Categorize as you save

01

Set up your Obsidian destination

Choose a vault and folder once, then reuse the same destination while you browse.

02

Categorize into tags and properties

Powersave can fill tags and your own custom properties while saving, so pages arrive in Obsidian already organized.

03

Review and edit before saving

Use the sidebar editor to adjust the note, clean up the content, or tweak the categories before sending it to Obsidian.

Built for categorization

Save to Obsidian with useful structure already in place

As you browse, Powersave can help classify whether a page is an article, blog post, product, book, or something else, and map that information into tags and your own custom Obsidian properties.

You can review and edit everything in the sidebar before saving, so you keep the browsing context. In Pro, AI can help with that categorization work as well.

---
title: Building a local-first research system
type: article
genre: productivity
topic: knowledge management
source: https://example.com/research-post
author: Jane Smith
tags:
  - research
  - knowledge-management
---

# Building a local-first research system

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Pricing

Core

Free
  • Save to any base and table
  • Save to any webhook URL
  • Unlimited saved websites
  • Autofill URLs, images, headers, descriptions...
  • Save screenshots
Install for free

PRO

$5 / mo*
  • All features in Core
  • 100+ AI autofills / month
  • Create records with AI
  • Bulk create with AI
  • Enrich existing records with AI

Frequently Asked Questions

Powersave reads data from the currently open website and allows you to quickly save it to any connected destination: an Airtable table, Coda table, ClickUp list, Obsidian, a configured webhook or even email & calendar.
Information from the website is autofilled into a form. You can freely edit and adjust anything.
Currently, Powersave runs well in Chrome and Brave. Support is planned for Firefox and Safari. Arc support would be more complicated since Arc so far does not allow extensions to use the browser side panel.
No, Powersave is designed to boot up on interaction. It does work only when you instruct it to.
Sensitive data, like access tokens, are stored only on the device and not on the Powersave server. Except for initial authentication, which requires routing through a server, the browser extension communicates directly with target platform servers, with no middle layer. Powersave was designed with high security in mind.
Powersave is being built by Martin Malinda .