Knowledge Base
Guides for getting the most out of Notebooker — podcasts, voices, creators, storage, webhooks, and custom AI.
Welcome to the Notebooker knowledge base. These guides walk through the features that have a few moving parts — how to configure them, what your options are, and where to find more detail.
Podcasts & audio
- Podcast, speaker & episode profiles — control who hosts your podcast, how they sound, and how each episode is structured.
- Notebooker TTS voices — listen to every built-in voice, and find the voice catalogs for OpenAI, ElevenLabs, Google, and other providers.
- Subscribe to your podcast feed — get your private RSS URL and add it to Apple Podcasts, Pocket Casts, Overcast, and more.
Content & creators
- Creator plugins — the nine creators that turn a notebook into flashcards, charts, infographics, mind maps, textbooks, essays, study guides, slideshows, and timelines — including which chart and graphic types you can ask for.
- Importing & bulk actions — what happens when you import bookmarks or run a bulk action, why it can take a while as Notebooker snapshots pages and builds wiki articles, and how to watch it progress.
Your data & automation
- How Notebooker handles content — what happens when Notebooker ingests and archives the sources you add, why it never trains AI models on your material, and how it’s meant to be used as an educational and research tool.
- Bring your own storage — connect your own S3-compatible bucket, and download or delete everything Notebooker stores for you.
- Webhooks & workflows — trigger Notebooker from other apps (incoming webhooks) and notify other apps when things happen (outgoing webhooks).
Power users
- Run your own AI provider — deploy an
OpenAI-compatible endpoint on Cloudflare with
cloudflare-ai-deployerand point Notebooker at it.
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