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In this video, we're going to walk you through how to pull in your Substack bookmarks into Dwey. So, assuming you have the Dooey Chrome extension installed. When you go into your Dwey dashboard, go into your profile settings and then connect accounts, you'll notice Substack is now featured there. If you click on open Substack, it'll take you to your saved articles or your bookmark page, and it will automatically start importing those articles into Dwey. You'll also notice the grab bookmarks button there if you want to go ahead and do that manually as well, but it will run in the future automatically for you as you add on more bookmarks in the Substack environment.
So, as you bookmark articles in Substack, it'll be added to this page and Dewey will go back and pull those in every once in a while. So once you go back into your Dwey dashboard, you'll now notice that your Substack articles are appearing in Dwey and you can always just click on the Substack icon and that will take you to the page that you've bookmarked directly from Dwey. And then you'll be able to also sort and put them into folders and add tags just like you would for any other bookmark.
So this is for articles, but we had a lot of requests to do Substack notes as well. And I want to spend a little bit of time just showing you what we built. So with Substack notes, there actually isn't a native bookmark feature that Substack has. There's no way to save a note that someone posts. These are sort of like tweets or posts in Substack's environment on their social media feed. But what you'll notice is that now we've added the little Dewey bookmark icon in the bottom right corner. And when you click that, that will now show you that the post has been added to Dwey. And I can do that on any note. Okay. And let me do one more. Great.
And then when I go back into Dwey, refresh the page, I can now see that it's pulling in not only the articles that I had before, but also the Substack notes. There is no way to do this for notes you've bookmarked in the past because again, this doesn't exist on Substack. We added in this feature that will only work if you have our Chrome extension installed. But for the first time ever, you can now bookmark Substack notes in addition to pulling all of your Substack articles that you've saved and bookmarked into Dewey. Enjoy.
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