Summary
Ask questionsGlasp is a social PDF and web highlighter that enables users to collect, organize, and share insightful ideas from the web. It allows highlighting text on web pages, PDFs, and YouTube videos, adding notes, and organizing content with tags and authors. Users can also build a personalized AI clone based on their highlights and share their learning with a community.
Features12/12
See allMust Have
5 of 5
URL Saving & Preview
List & Section Organization
Contextual Side Notes
Public Sharing
Instant Link Adding
Other
7 of 7
Minimalist Interface
Profile Gateway
Media Type Support
Sign-In & Authentication
Granular Sharing Permissions
Mobile Responsive Design
Embed Support
PricingFreemium
See allFree
- Unlimited Public Highlights
- Basic YouTube Summaries (3 summaries/day)
- PDF Uploads & Summaries (~5 files)
- Audio File Transcription & Summaries (30 minutes/month)
- Private Highlights
- Advanced YouTube Summaries
- Daily Auto-Sync/Export to Notion
Pro
- Unlimited Private Highlights
- Unlimited Basic YouTube Summaries
- Advanced YouTube Summaries (1,000 summaries/month)
- PDF Uploads & Summaries (100 files/month)
- Audio File Transcription & Summaries (300 minutes/month)
- Daily Auto-Sync/Export to Notion
Unlimited
- Unlimited Private Highlights
- Unlimited Basic YouTube Summaries
- Advanced YouTube Summaries (5,000 summaries/month)
- Unlimited PDF Uploads & Summaries
- Audio File Transcription & Summaries (1500 minutes/month)
- Daily Auto-Sync/Export to Notion
- Priority support
Rationale
Glasp is a strong match for URList. It offers core functionalities like highlighting web pages and PDFs (URL saving and preview), organizing highlights with tags and authors (list and section organization), and adding notes to highlights (contextual side notes). It also emphasizes public sharing and a social aspect, allowing users to share highlights and discover content from others. The platform supports various media types, has a clean interface, and offers mobile apps. While it doesn't explicitly use the term 'lists' or 'sections' in the same way as URList, its tagging and author-based organization serves a similar purpose for curation. The 'AI Clone' feature is a unique addition not present in URList's description, but it doesn't detract from the core feature alignment.