Feature
AI summaries that stay attached to the original link
Nora is an AI link organizer that turns saved links into summary notes, tags, and related materials. Its summary feature is designed to make a saved link useful before you reopen the source.
Nora workflow
1
Save link
2
Read with tools
3
Summary note
4
Related material
Who it is for
- Readers who scan before deep reading
- Researchers collecting sources
- Developers saving docs and repos
- Students reviewing materials
How it works
- Nora stores the link
- Source-specific tools prepare better input when available
- The note receives summary, key points, tags, and source context
Source examples
- A long article becomes a short scan-friendly note
- A technical link keeps the source URL visible
- Tags make a pile of saved material searchable
Summary note fields
| Criteria | Typical workflow | Nora |
|---|---|---|
| Summary | Manual note | AI-generated concise overview |
| Tags | User-added later | Suggested from the content |
| Source | Sometimes copied | Kept as part of the saved card |
FAQ
What does Nora summarize?
Nora summarizes saved links using available source text, metadata, captions, or document input.
Does Nora replace reading?
No. It helps decide what to read deeply and makes saved material easier to retrieve.
Are summaries connected to sources?
Yes. Source URLs remain part of the saved note context.