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
| Criteria | Typical workflow | Nora |
|---|---|---|
| Raw link | A URL in a document | Summary note with source and tags |
| Folder setup | Manual organization | Dedicated Nora note location |
| Knowledge use | Static archive | Searchable 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.