How to Save Gemini Conversations to Notion
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Gemini is where a lot of research, drafting and code gets done — and where it's buried the moment you start a new chat. This guide covers every way to save a Google Gemini conversation to Notion, from one-click clipping to manual export, with code blocks and tables intact.
Short answer
The fastest way to save Gemini to Notion is a web clipper that reads the conversation: install the free Clipno extension for Chrome or Edge, connect your Notion workspace, open the chat on gemini.google.com and click the Clipno icon. The full thread — your prompts and Gemini's replies, including the code blocks and tables it generates — lands in your Notion database as properly formatted blocks. Manual routes (copy-paste, Google Takeout export, share links) also work, but they either lose formatting, export everything at once, or leave the content outside Notion.
The manual options — and where they fall short
Gemini's export runs through Google Takeout, account-wide. Your Gemini Apps Activity is exported from your Google account as one big archive alongside the rest of your Google data. It's a fine backup, but useless for filing one good research thread into your knowledge base.
Copy-paste works one message at a time. The copy button under each Gemini reply copies Markdown, and Notion converts most of it on paste. But you have to go reply by reply, your own prompts aren't included, and anything Gemini put in a Canvas has to be copied separately.
Share links keep the content outside Notion. Gemini's Share button creates a public link you can bookmark in Notion, but the conversation never enters your workspace: it isn't searchable in Notion, and the link breaks if you delete the chat.
Save Gemini to Notion in one click with Clipno
Clipno reads the conversation straight from gemini.google.com and writes it into Notion as formatted blocks — both sides of the thread, with code blocks preserved. Setup takes about two minutes.
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Install the Clipno extension
Add Clipno to Chrome or Edge from the Chrome Web Store. The free plan includes 50 saves per month — no credit card required.
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Connect your Notion workspace
Click the Clipno icon, sign in, and authorize the Notion workspace and database you want to save into. Clipno can also create a ready-made clips database for you.
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Open the conversation on gemini.google.com
Open the chat you want to keep. Clipno reads the conversation directly from the page, so any Gemini chat you can open in your browser can be saved.
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Click the Clipno icon and save
Clipno captures the conversation title, the URL and the full thread. Hit save — code blocks become Notion code blocks, tables become Notion tables, and lists stay lists.
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Find it in Notion — organized
The conversation arrives as a new page in your database with the source URL in its properties. Turn on Clipno's AI organization and each save is auto-tagged and classified, so your Gemini research stays searchable instead of piling up.
Tips and common pitfalls
- Expand Canvas output before you save. If Gemini put a document or code in a Canvas panel, open or expand it in the conversation first so its content is part of the thread that gets clipped.
- Save before you tidy up. Deleting a chat in Gemini also kills its share link. Once the conversation is in Notion, it's yours.
- Long threads are fine. Clipno saves the full thread, not just the visible messages — very long Gemini chats just take a few extra seconds to write into Notion.
- The same workflow covers other AI chats. Clipno also clips ChatGPT, Claude, Grok, Perplexity and DeepSeek — see the guides to saving ChatGPT and Claude to Notion for the same flow.
- On iPhone or iPad, it works too. Share the conversation's link from Gemini to the Clipno iOS app — or trigger an iOS Shortcut — and the full thread is saved to Notion, no desktop needed.
Frequently asked questions
- How do I connect Gemini to Notion?
- There is no official Gemini–Notion integration. The practical way to connect them is a web clipper: Clipno reads the conversation on gemini.google.com in your browser and writes it into your Notion database — no API keys or automation tools required.
- Can I export a single conversation from Gemini?
- Not really. Gemini's export goes through Google Takeout, which bundles your whole Gemini Apps Activity into one archive. To save one conversation, use a web clipper like Clipno, or copy each reply by hand.
- Does Clipno keep Gemini's code blocks and tables?
- Yes. Code blocks are saved as Notion code blocks and tables as Notion tables, so the conversation stays readable and copyable inside Notion. For content inside a Canvas, expand it in the chat before saving.
- Does it work with the free Gemini plan?
- Yes. Clipno reads the conversation from the page in your browser, so any chat you can open at gemini.google.com can be saved — the free Gemini plan or Google AI Premium.
- Is Clipno free?
- The free plan includes 50 saves per month with full feature access. Pro is $19.90 per year for unlimited saves.
- Can I also save ChatGPT or Claude chats to Notion?
- Yes — the same one-click flow works for ChatGPT, Claude, Grok, Perplexity and DeepSeek conversations.
Stop losing your best Gemini threads
Install Clipno free and turn Gemini conversations into a searchable Notion knowledge base. Comparing clippers? See how Clipno stacks up against Save to Notion.