How to Sync BibiGPT Summaries Across Your Stack

BibiGPT now pushes summaries straight into the tools you already use. This guide covers supported destinations, setup steps, and best practices so you can keep knowledge flowing without copy-paste.

Supported Destinations

  • Email – receive clean Markdown summaries in your inbox.
  • Notion – append highlights to databases or project pages.
  • Flomo – capture sparks and micro-notes instantly.
  • Feishu (Lark) – broadcast summaries to team chats.
  • Readwise Reader – consolidate across articles, videos, and podcasts.
  • Roam Research – backlink new ideas into your graph.
  • Roam Quick Capture – send summaries while browsing.
  • Tana – slot AI outputs into node-based workflows.
  • Obsidian – archive Markdown files in your vault.
  • Logseq – keep daily notes and journals in sync.

More integrations are coming—stay tuned.

Getting Started

  1. Open Settings → Account → Bindings inside BibiGPT.
  2. Paste the integration-specific token (Webhook, API key, page URL, etc.).
  3. Toggle one or both options:
    • Show button – manually send selected summaries.
    • Auto send – push every new summary automatically.
  4. Save. (This step is easy to forget!)

Email

  • Add your address, enable auto-send, and hit Save. Weekly digest? Meeting notes? They’ll arrive minutes after the summary finishes.

Notion

  1. Generate a Notion internal integration token.
  2. Share the target page/database with that integration.
  3. Paste the token and choose whether to push to a specific database or append inline blocks.
  4. Save and test with Save to Notion.

Tip: Pair with our Notion + BibiGPT workflow guide for a full study stack.

Flomo

  • Copy your webhook from Flomo’s Incoming Webhook page.
  • Paste into the Flomo field, enable manual or auto send, save.
  • Summaries pop up in your stream in seconds.

Feishu / Lark

  • Create a custom bot in the target group, grab the webhook URL, and drop it into BibiGPT.
  • Choose manual vs. automatic sending.
  • Great for surfacing meeting takeaways or daily learning logs.

Readwise Reader

  • Paste your Reader API token.
  • Decide whether to clip everything automatically or use the “Save to Readwise” button when a summary is noteworthy.

Tana

  • Use a Tana Capture token or Tana Paste link.
  • Perfect for building node templates around videos or podcasts you study.

Obsidian & Logseq

  • Specify the vault/folder path for Obsidian or the journal structure for Logseq.
  • BibiGPT writes Markdown files (with timestamps, headings, backlinks) exactly where you want them.

Roam Research & Quick Capture

  • For standard Roam sync, paste your Graph API token.
  • For quick capture, grab the browser extension URL and drop it into the dedicated field.
  • Use auto send for daily notes, or the button for curated highlights.

Best Practices

  • Name your summaries before syncing—they’ll appear as titles in your destination.
  • Use tags inside BibiGPT to trigger filters or queries later.
  • Start with manual send to test formatting, then flip on auto sync once you’re happy.
  • Batch exports (Notion, Obsidian, Readwise) still work—syncing just makes it hands-free.

Why It Matters

With multi-platform sync, BibiGPT goes from “smart summary” to “connected knowledge engine.” Whether you’re studying, running meetings, or building a second brain, your highlights, outlines, mind maps, and transcripts stay in lockstep across tools.

Ready to automate your pipeline? Head to Settings → Bindings and connect your first destination today.