TL;DR
Save a single Claude chat or batch-sync everything to a Notion database. Preserve structure (code, lists, images), tag each page with Claude URL/ID and timestamps, and pick your collision rule: skip, overwrite, or duplicate.
What the extension actually does
Connect Claude to Notion, then:
- Save the active Claude conversation via the popup.
- Batch sync the latest 30 or all chats from an open claude.ai tab.
- Add Claude URL/ID for traceability and de-duplication.
- Write Created/Updated times when available.
- Keep markdown, code blocks, lists, and images intact.
Key features
One-click save
Open a Claude chat, pick a Notion DB, toggle enhanced formatting if needed, save instantly.
Batch sync & backup
Capture your org ID from an open tab and sync the latest 30 or everything, with skip/overwrite/duplicate controls.
Smart controls
Skip already-synced conversations, download run logs, review success/failure records, and check history.
Notion-ready pages
Adds Claude properties (ID, URL, Created/Updated At) for sorting, filtering, or exporting later.
Who it’s for
Students & researchers
Archive study/research chats with timestamps and source links.
Teams & professionals
Back up project threads, keep an audit trail, and let teammates browse in Notion.
Anyone who wants a backup
Keep a durable, searchable copy in Notion; export Markdown or PDF later.
PKM obsessives
Move Claude conversations into your knowledge base with original context and timestamps.
Why it matters
- Searchable knowledge: filter/sort by Claude ID, URL, Created/Updated time.
- Reliable backup: keep a copy in your workspace instead of relying on claude.ai.
- Version control: skip, overwrite, or always-insert to match your workflow.
- Visibility: history, success/failure, and downloadable logs keep you in control.
How it works day to day
Privacy and security
Claude content is read from the claude.ai tab you have open and sent directly to your Notion workspace via the Notion API. Sync history and logs live locally in your browser so you can audit every run.
What’s next?
See the tutorial for the exact clicks, or dig into the benefits if you’re deciding whether to adopt it.
Ready to get started?
Install the extension and start building a connected, lossless Claude archive inside Notion.