Google Search Integration
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Rustem Mussabekov
Merged in a post:
searching collection while browsing
Hy Huang
search collections by right clicking selected word/text when browsing, whether by floating screen, pop-up screen or redirect to collections
Rustem Mussabekov
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Show saved items at top of google search result
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Tom Rokicki
I often save useful articles for tutorials or information. Sometimes I am searching for information for projects I am working on (Im a software dev) and I have to search raindrop for relevant articles then search on google.
It would be awesome if my google search would first search my raindrop collections and present those in my google search
Rustem Mussabekov
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Show Raindrop results when searching in browser
Clay Nichols
When searching the web in my browser, would be super useful if Raindrop.io results were shown too.
Example:
Let's say I'm trying to find that "writing tool I saw a few months ago".
I can just search for "writing tool" in my browser. If it comes up in my Raindrop history, bam! it's shown right there in the results.
Rustem Mussabekov
Merged in a post:
Integrate with google search
Damir Murat
When searching with google, it would be nice to present raindrop search results in separate box on the search results page.
Diigo has this feature enabled via browser extension.
Tnx
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tim-heymans
I just found out about Flow launcher and it might be the answer to your and mine problem.
It's a launcher for windows that allows you to search the web and your local computer at the same time. Most importantly: there's also a plugin store, that supports Notion, raindrop, Onenote, etc.
So you can search all those different "spaces" from one command bar.
I haven't tested driven it yet, but I think I might like it. 🙂
For Mac users there's a similar app called Raycast.
Charles-Alexandre Roy
This thread should potentially be merged into this one. I provided some detailed ideas and mockups in that post without having seen this one somehow.
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Javid Abbasov
Rustem Mussabekov are there any updates about this feature?
Alessandro
The Evernote browser extension, available for any browser, also does it for Evernote.
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HENRIQUE SACRAMENTO MATOS
There is a chrome extension that also do that for Notion, I'd love to see a similar result if raindrop
lukasgabriel
Yes, but please don't limit to google.. just offer up search access to the browser (off by default) so one can search Raindrop from the URL bar/search bar. Many people choose to use a variety of alternative search engines, not just Google, for good reason.
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