Google Drive notes

Turn saved links into Google Drive notes

Nora is an AI link organizer that turns saved links into summary notes, tags, and related materials. With Google sign-in, generated notes can be kept in a dedicated Drive folder instead of being trapped inside a closed bookmark list.

Nora workflow

1
Save link
2
Read with tools
3
Summary note
4
Related material

Who it is for

  • Google Drive users
  • People who want portable notes
  • Researchers collecting durable references
  • Students keeping course material

How it works

  • Sign in with Google
  • Save a link to Nora
  • Nora creates a note that can be stored in your Drive folder

Source examples

  • A research article becomes a Markdown-style note
  • A saved repo can sit beside project notes
  • Tags make Drive-backed notes easier to find from Nora

Nora compared with saving links directly in Drive

CriteriaTypical workflowNora
Raw linkA URL in a documentSummary note with source and tags
Folder setupManual organizationDedicated Nora note location
Knowledge useStatic archiveSearchable cards and related notes

FAQ

Does Nora save every file in my Drive?

No. Nora is designed to save notes generated by the app in a dedicated location.

Can I keep the source URL?

Yes. Source URLs are part of the note context.

Why use Google Drive with Nora?

Drive gives users a familiar place for personal notes while Nora provides capture, summary, tags, and retrieval.