
Your Kindle Highlights Are Useless. I built a free tool to fix that.

Let's be honest: manual copy-paste is an insult to productivity.
I had hundreds of valuable Kindle highlights trapped in Amazon's ecosystem. Useless. It's a digital graveyard for knowledge. You read, you highlight, and the ideas die there.
So I built Kindle2Notion.
It's a simple, no-BS browser extension that fixes this permanently.
It extracts all your highlights, notes, and book covers.
Sends everything to a Notion database you control.
100% open-source. No servers, no fees, no data collection.
I launched it on Product Hunt today because this community understands the value of real tools over vaporware. It was built out of necessity and a refusal to do dumb work.
Check it out, I'm looking for brutal feedback.
Product Hunt Page: https://www.producthunt.com/products/kindle2notion-extension/launches/kindle2notion-extension
Install Directly (Chrome Store): https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/kindle2notion-extension/camgnmkmolfidaefoidblkkloimnmalo
See the Code (GitHub): https://github.com/tuliosousapro/Kindle-To-Notion-Extension
My question for the Product Hunt community:
What other "digital graveyards" in your workflow are waiting to be automated?
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Have you ever used a Kindle to read your books? Have you ever tried to work on your notes? Maybe tried to organize for further reference?
Well, I have. And it happens to be the most boring task in the world.
Copy and pasting just sucks.
It's time-consuming and definitely gives you more work than organization.
Kindle To Notion was created to solve your note-taking problems.
It's your ultimate tool for organizing reading insights. It exports highlights and notes from your Kindle notebook pages directly to your Notion database. With just a few clicks, it extracts book titles, authors, cover images, and colored annotations.