Airstory is a productivity chrome extension. it's a free extension , it has 8,000+ active users since released its first version, it earns an average rating of 4.67 from 27 rated user, last update is 1192 days ago.
Put an end to copying and pasting interesting quotes, data points, images and more you find online. Now with Airstory, you can save your favorite online research as a note. Then drag that note into any space you write online. Your note automatically merges _with_ the source URL included (so you can cite in a snap). 1. Click the Airstory icon in your Chrome browser (or right-click on a page). 2. Highlight and clip a single text snippet or multiple snippets as you scroll down a page. Select any images you want. 3. Tag it for easy future use. 4. Save it as a reusable note right inside Airstory. Any time you want to make your writing more convincing, open up Airstory and drag one or more notes into your writing. Great for: - Business - Students - TAs and RAs - Academics - Content creators - Copywriters Drag notes into Gmail. Google Docs. And anywhere else you write online.
You could download the latest version crx file or older version files and install it.
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Rediscovered this tool today (March 2022) after years of not using it. It's nearly perfect now - so close! Snipping quotes and images and keeps the reference/citation too - just in a couple of clicks (if it was 1 click it would be perfect). Insert your clipped notes into a google doc, gmail message, and anything else in chrome. My new best friend. And if you ever buy a tool because of the team behind it, this is the one for you. Check out videos from Jo Wiebe (Copyhackers) - highly recommended. Unbeatable I think.
Great tool for researching content, especially for tagging text that falls under certain themes. I'd love if you could easily autofill tags so you don't have to fully retype them each time but other than that it's 100%
It's an amazing product. And free for all. I'm not sure if it's beneficial to the seasoned writer/researcher/content creator but for a noob like me it's a Godsend. I would have never gotten organized and efficient had it not been for the airstory team. Now it's time to learn to author effectively. Any advice on that one?