Integration Guides
Use Your Exports Everywhere
Learn how to import your Artifactor exports into popular tools for organization, collaboration, and knowledge management.
Notion Integration
Import your AI conversations into Notion for organization and collaboration.
Steps
- 1Export your conversation as Markdown from Artifactor
- 2Open Notion and create a new page or navigate to existing one
- 3Click the '+' button and select 'Import'
- 4Choose 'Markdown & CSV' from the import options
- 5Select your exported .md file
- 6Your conversation will be imported with formatting preserved
Pro Tips
- •Use the 'Summary' document type for cleaner imports
- •Code blocks and headings are preserved perfectly
- •You can organize imports in a dedicated 'AI Conversations' database
Obsidian Integration
Build your personal knowledge base with AI conversations in Obsidian.
Steps
- 1Export your conversation as Markdown from Artifactor
- 2Open your Obsidian vault folder in your file manager
- 3Copy the exported .md file into your vault
- 4The file will appear in Obsidian automatically
- 5Link to it from other notes using [[filename]]
- 6Add tags and backlinks to organize your knowledge
Pro Tips
- •Create a dedicated folder like 'AI-Conversations' for organization
- •Use YAML frontmatter for metadata (date, topic, platform)
- •The 'Tutorial' document type works great for learning notes
Google Docs
Share and collaborate on AI conversations in Google Docs.
Steps
- 1Export your conversation as DOCX from Artifactor
- 2Open Google Drive (drive.google.com)
- 3Click 'New' → 'File upload'
- 4Select your exported .docx file
- 5Double-click the uploaded file to open in Google Docs
- 6The document opens with full formatting preserved
Pro Tips
- •DOCX format preserves all formatting including code blocks
- •Use 'Report' document type for professional sharing
- •Enable 'Suggesting' mode for collaborative editing
Local File System
Organize your exports locally for backup and offline access.
Steps
- 1Choose your preferred export format (PDF, DOCX, MD, JSON, TXT)
- 2Create a folder structure like 'AI-Exports/Claude/' and 'AI-Exports/ChatGPT/'
- 3Name files descriptively: 'YYYY-MM-DD_topic_platform.ext'
- 4Use PDF for archival and sharing
- 5Use JSON for programmatic access and backup
- 6Use Markdown for editing and version control
Pro Tips
- •JSON format includes all metadata and is future-proof
- •Use Git to version control your Markdown exports
- •PDF is best for long-term archival (no dependencies)
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