One-click saves from Substack to your Notion database. Full articles, images, formatting. Notes from your feed. No copy-paste. No friction.
Headings, paragraphs, images with captions, blockquotes, lists. The entire article lands in Notion as structured blocks, not a wall of text.
Save notes directly from Substack's feed. Our button injects right into the 3-dot menu. Click it. Done. Toast confirms the save.
Toggle it on. Read for 30 seconds. The article saves itself. Duplicate detection ensures nothing saves twice. Your reading builds your database.
Green checkmark on the extension icon when you've already saved the current page. No duplicates. No guessing.
No manual Notion configuration. Connect via OAuth, and we'll create a correctly-schemed database for you. Name, Author, Publication, Summary, Link.
Generate a public link to your saved articles. Share what you're reading with your audience. Your reading list becomes content.
Add NoStack from the Chrome Web Store. One click. Under 10KB. No bloat.
OAuth flow opens Notion. Pick your workspace and database. Or let us create one for you. Takes 10 seconds.
Click the extension on any Substack article. Or use the 3-dot menu on Notes. Or enable auto-save and just read.
Every article you save is a node in your knowledge graph. Stop losing what you read. Start building on it.
Install NoStack >>>NoStack is built by Gabe Fletcher, the mind behind Compounded Content. 20 years of stacking businesses. Writing about what compounds and what doesn't.
This tool exists because the reading-to-knowledge pipeline was broken. You'd read a great Substack post, lose it in a sea of tabs, and never reference it again. NoStack fixes that.