How it Works
When browsing the web with the Summate extension, you can:- Save any article or video for later reading
- Access your saved content in the Summate dashboard
- Receive AI-powered summaries in your Summate Digest
- Share content with others, even if it’s behind a paywall
- Organize your saved items with archive and delete options
Saving Content
To save content for later:- Click the Summate extension button or use the keyboard shortcut
⌘ CMD + Shift + Y
- In the sidebar, click the “Save for Later” button
- The content will be saved to your Summate dashboard and queued for summarization
You can save any type of content - articles, blog posts, YouTube videos, and
even paywalled content.
Managing Saved Content
In the Summate Dashboard
- Visit Summate Dashboard to access your saved items
- View AI-generated summaries of your saved content
- Organize your content:
- Archive items you’ve finished reading
- Delete items you no longer need
- Mark items as read/unread
In Summate Digest
Your saved content will be intelligently resurfaced in your Summate Digest, helping you:- Discover content you saved but haven’t read yet
- Get AI-powered summaries to quickly decide if you want to read the full content
- Stay on top of your reading list without feeling overwhelmed
Sharing Content
One of the powerful features of Save for Later is the ability to share content with others:- Find the content you want to share in your dashboard
- Click the “Share” button
- Get a shareable link that works even for paywalled content
- Recipients can view both the original content and its AI-generated summary
When you share paywalled content, recipients can access it without needing a
subscription to the original site.