Integrations
Mindly connects to Notion, Google Docs, Dropbox, and Readwise. Bring the content you have already written, saved, and highlighted into one second-brain library where AI tags, summarizes, and links everything together.

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Each one is read-only, scoped to the content you choose, and free on every plan.
Workspace
Connect your Notion workspace and Mindly pulls your pages into your second-brain library, where nothing will never be lost or forgotten again.
Read more →Docs
Connect Google Docs and Mindly indexes the docs you choose, reads their content, and adds them to your second-brain library with AI tags, summaries, and connections to everything else you have saved.
Read more →Files
Point Mindly at a Dropbox folder and it reads the contents: PDFs, Markdown, text, code. Every file gets AI tags, summaries, and a place in your second-brain library. Dropbox stays where the files live.
Read more →Highlights
Connect Readwise and your book and article highlights flow into Mindly automatically. They get tagged, summarized, and connected to your notes and saves, so reading turns into thinking instead of just collecting.
Read more →How they work
Mindly integrations follow one consistent pattern. You connect a source account (Notion, Google, Dropbox, Readwise) through a standard sign-in flow. You pick what content Mindly is allowed to read. Mindly imports the selected content, runs the same AI tagging and summarization it runs on your own captures, and adds the items to your library. The imported content becomes searchable alongside your notes, links, files, and voice memos. The mind map surfaces connections between imported items and the rest of your second brain.
The integrations are read-only by default. Mindly does not modify your Notion pages, your Google Docs, your Dropbox files, or your Readwise highlights. It reads from them, indexes the content, and brings the result into the second brain. Edits and additions you make inside Mindly stay inside Mindly. This keeps the source systems intact and lets you treat Mindly as a reading layer rather than a replacement.
The point is not migration. Most users keep their existing tools running for the work those tools are good at: Notion for collaborative pages, Google Docs for drafts, Dropbox for files, Readwise for highlight capture. The Mindly integrations turn the accumulated content from those tools into one searchable library, so the question of "where did I write that" or "where did I save that" gets a single answer: your second brain.
Common questions
Four launch integrations: Notion, Google Docs, Dropbox, and Readwise. Each one is read-only by default, scoped to the content you select, and brings the imported content into your second-brain library where AI tagging and search work consistently across all sources.
You connect the source account in Mindly Settings under Integrations. You pick which content (specific Notion pages, Google Docs folders, Dropbox folders, or your entire Readwise library) Mindly is allowed to read. Mindly imports the selected content, applies AI tags and summaries, and adds the items to your library so they are searchable alongside everything else.
No. All four launch integrations are available to every Mindly user. Pro raises item limits and processing tiers, but the integrations themselves are not gated.
The four launch integrations are read-only. Mindly reads content from the source; edits you make in Mindly stay in Mindly. Two-way sync for select integrations is on the roadmap.
Yes. Disconnecting stops the sync but keeps already-imported items in your Mindly library. They become regular Mindly items at that point, no longer linked to the live source. You can also revoke access from the source provider (Notion, Google, Dropbox, Readwise) at any time.
Start with whichever tool has the most accumulated content you cannot easily find. For most users that is Google Docs or Dropbox. Heavy Readwise users get the biggest immediate value from Readwise. Notion users with large workspaces benefit most from Notion. There is no wrong order; you can add the others later.
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