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Collect and connect anything interesting you find on the Internet
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Sublime is a simple tool to collect and connect ideas.
Our browser extension lets you save anything from anywhere on the web — and instantly shows you related ideas to spark your creativity.
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Save anything with one click
• Highlight text on any page
• Right-click to save images
• Take screenshots
• Save any link — articles, videos, tweets, research
• Add notes and sort into collections as you go
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See related ideas (everyone’s favorite)
Save any idea and discover hand-curated, related ideas other people on sublime found interesting. Perfect as a writing, research, and creative companion.
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Import what you’ve already saved
Bring your existing content in seconds:
• Kindle highlights
• X (Twitter) bookmarks
• Instagram saves
• Readwise highlights
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One library, everywhere you go
Your own personal Google, accessible across browser, mobile, and web
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People *really* love sublime:
• “A studio for my mind.”
• “Evernote meets Pinterest meets Notion — but calmer, and actually inspiring.”
• “A tasteful, multiplayer commonplace book.”
See our wall of love: https://sublime.app/collection/sublime-wall-of-love
Latest reviews
- (2025-05-13) Hasitha Senevirathne: I've been a paid Sublime user for over 2 months, and it's been genuinely great. While there are many web clippers available, Sublime stands out with their Related Ideas feature. For everything you save, you get suggestions of connected ideas, which has been both delightful and useful. Sublime isn't just another Personal Knowledge Management tool. As they say, it's communal. The product feels tasteful and has a distinctive vibe compared to similar offerings. Instead of just helping you collect and organize content, it encourages you to build on ideas and make connections between them. This focus on creating something new from what you save, rather than just hoarding information, is exactly what I want from a tool like this.
- (2024-09-19) blas moros: connecting various ideas across time, people, and fields is so high leverage and sublime helps do that like no other tool
- (2024-07-23) Israel E. Laura R.: Love to collect articles on the go. You can also have related articles from sublime community. It feels like a discovery journey
- (2024-07-22) Brandon Dang: Solves the problem of saving/remembering the good stuff of the internet and also curates and surfaces more of the good stuff. All around good stuff - can't recommend this app more
- (2024-07-19) Margaret Carey: I signed up to Sublime in July 2023, not quite knowing what to expect, and have been pleasantly surprised! There's nothing quite like Sublime - it's a tool you use in addition to your existing note-taking tools. It's a bit like Pinterest designed for words and text, but also has the option to upload videos and images. What makes it brilliant is the community - you get to see content posted by other people that follows themes of your content. There's an option to follow, connect, and collaborate with these people via a separate Slack channel. The inspiration from how people have named their collections is great: - Inspirational Bites for Daily Living - Questions to Ask in Interviews - Starting Things - Storytelling: A Mood Board - Good Questions - Child Wisdom - Thinking about Thinking - Look at more stuff - Links about AI - first level curation - How to stay a person when you become A Dad - Decentralized Science - Spying on myself - IT Compliance & Cybersecurity - The joy of inconvience There's also a Staff Picks page with interesting content. The interface is delightful - calm and peaceful. When I want a break from the internet, I go there and get the sense of walking into a quiet library or bookshop. The setup is conducive to creative thinking. Chats and conversations happen in Slack, keeping Sublime peaceful. I don't write for a living or as a hobby, but if I did, I think it would be a doubly powerful tool. Sublime offers a unique experience for organizing and discovering textual content, making it a valuable platform for anyone interested in curating and exploring ideas.
- (2024-07-17) Rishita Chaudhary: such a delightful tool! Sublime makes me think better, connect disparate dots and stumble upon new rabbit holes serendipitously. Cannot recommend this more.
- (2024-07-10) Melanie Levitin: Sublime is a respite from the internet, on the internet. It's a wonderful spot for new ideas, and the smooth "add to library" flow is delightful.
- (2024-07-09) Camila Guerrero: Within the big sea of bookmark apps, Sublime has been a gem. It's the perfect addition to my second brain workflow!
- (2024-07-09) Alex Dobrenko: I've tried sooooo many tools to save stuff I find online (highlights, articles, whatever), but they’re always bulky and take forever to learn. Enter Sublime—a totally different experience. It’s simple, easy, and genuinely sorta fun?? I love being on there and discovering all the cool stuff other people are saving too.
- (2024-06-06) Said AlSalah: Works so well :)
- (2024-04-28) Piotr Skarżyński: I'm in love with this service!
- (2024-04-17) Chuang Tang: Super useful, works well
- (2023-06-26) Sari Azout: As the maker, I'm biased, but this is the only extension I know of that is multi-media and allows you to build an intelligent, interconnect library of all the sparks of knowledge you don't want to forget.
- (2023-06-26) Sari Azout: As the maker, I'm biased, but this is the only extension I know of that is multi-media and allows you to build an intelligent, interconnect library of all the sparks of knowledge you don't want to forget.