Videos
Save the YouTube video you're watching, or open a playlist and pick out just the ones you want.
What Stash saves
Whatever you come across mid-research, just add it. The badge keeps count until you're ready to send.
Save the YouTube video you're watching, or open a playlist and pick out just the ones you want.
Save a link to any web page: a Wikipedia article, a blog post, a news piece. One click keeps the current tab, or grab every open tab at once.
Select text anywhere and a small Save to Stash pill appears. Click it to keep the passage, source and all.
How it works
No accounts to set up, nothing to sync, no “are you sure?” along the way. The flow stays out of your way.
Keep a video, a web page, or a highlighted passage straight from the Stash toolbar popup or the right-click menu.
The toolbar badge keeps a running count. Open Stash any time to review, reorder, or remove anything before you send.
One click starts a new notebook or adds to an existing one. Stash opens NotebookLM and adds every source for you.
Quiet by default
The sources you keep, like links, page titles, and highlighted text, stay in your browser. Detailed analytics are switched off until you turn them on yourself.
Read the privacy policyGood to know
Yes. Stash is free to use right now, with no account or card required. As it grows we may add an optional paid plan for heavy users, but the essentials will stay within reach.
Stash runs on Chrome today. Support for more browsers is on the way, so check back soon.
Yes. Stash sends sources into your own Google NotebookLM, so you'll sign in there as you normally would.
YouTube videos, links to web pages, and passages you highlight. Stash keeps the link and title, never the page contents.
On your device, in your browser's storage. Stash only reaches out to NotebookLM when you choose to send.
Absolutely. Open a YouTube playlist and tick just the videos you need and leave the rest behind.