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Collabwriting

collabwriting.com

Collabwriting is a browser extension designed for research and content collaboration. It allows users to highlight and save important text from webpages and PDFs, add comments, and organize their findings into topics and collections. The platform facilitates sharing and collaboration among teams, and integrates with various tools like Google Docs and Notion.

Features
10/12
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Must Have

5 of 5

URL Saving & Preview

List & Section Organization

Contextual Side Notes

Public Sharing

Instant Link Adding

Other

5 of 7

Minimalist Interface

Profile Gateway

Media Type Support

Sign-In & Authentication

Mobile Responsive Design

Granular Sharing Permissions

Embed Support

Pricing
Freemium
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PERSONAL

$0.00 monthly
  • Unlimited topics
  • Unlimited highlights
  • Unlimited hashtags
  • 5 collections
  • 5 guests
  • 5MB uploads
  • 50 AI searches

TEAM

$15.00 monthly
  • 3 seats included
  • Knowledge triggers
  • Single Sign-On
  • Private graph
  • Fact-checking
  • Multi-agent research
  • Restricted collections
Rationale

Collabwriting is a strong match for the URList concept. It offers core functionalities like saving and highlighting content from URLs and PDFs, organizing them into 'topics' and 'collections' (similar to lists and sections), and allowing comments/notes. It supports sharing and collaboration, which aligns with public sharing. The tool is presented as a simple browser extension, suggesting a minimalist approach. It also supports various media types and has user accounts for management. While it doesn't explicitly mention 'Tufte-style side notes,' the ability to 'leave comments' serves a similar purpose for contextual annotation. The 'One link - All your research' and 'Highlight & Save' features directly address URL saving and instant link adding. The 'Collections' feature aligns with list and section organization. The 'Share & Collaborate' feature covers public sharing. The 'Highlight important text on webpages and PDFs, leave comments, and save the key insights' covers contextual side notes and URL saving/preview. The pricing page mentions 'Unlimited topics' and '5 collections' which are forms of organization. The 'Help Center' and 'Onboarding' pages imply sign-in and authentication. The website is responsive, indicating mobile support. The 'Private graph' and 'Custom permissions' suggest granular sharing permissions.