Content flows in, triage starts automatically
The best triage system is one you don't have to think about. Crada meets your content where it already lives — your inbox, your browser, any web page — and starts AI analysis the moment it arrives.
Here's how each integration works and how to get the most from them.
Gmail: newsletters decomposed and triaged
This is the integration that changes your workflow the most.
Connect your Gmail and point Crada at a specific label — say, "Keep Up to Date." Every email that lands under that label gets analyzed automatically. But here's where it gets interesting: Crada doesn't just ingest the email. It identifies whether the content is a newsletter, an article, or noise (live events, promotions, sales).
When it's a newsletter, Crada extracts every article link inside it and triages each one individually. A 20-link newsletter digest becomes 20 separately analyzed articles, each with its own novelty score, intent detection, and category assignment.
No more skimming a newsletter wondering which links are worth clicking. Crada tells you before you click.
How to set it up:
- Go to Settings > Integrations > Gmail
- Connect your Google account (Crada only accesses the label you choose — never your personal emails)
- Select the Gmail label to monitor
- New emails under that label are automatically ingested and triaged
Chrome extension: bookmarks that actually get analyzed
Your Chrome bookmarks folder is probably a graveyard of good intentions. The Chrome extension changes that.
Point Crada at a specific bookmarks folder, and every bookmark in that folder gets ingested and analyzed. As you add new bookmarks to that folder, they're automatically pulled into Crada and triaged — novelty scored, intent detected, categorized.
You can also save any webpage with one click from the extension toolbar. The AI triage kicks in immediately, and you get a verdict before you even close the tab.
How to set it up:
- Install the Crada Chrome extension
- Select a bookmarks folder to sync
- Existing bookmarks are imported and analyzed
- New bookmarks added to that folder are automatically triaged
Bookmarklet: save from any browser
The bookmarklet works everywhere — Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge. No extension to install. It's a small piece of JavaScript that lives in your bookmarks bar.
When you click it on any web page:
- The page title and URL are captured automatically
- Any text you've selected on the page becomes the excerpt
- A small overlay lets you add tags and a description
- Everything saves to Crada, and AI triage begins immediately
The entire process takes about 5 seconds. Select the key passage, click the bookmarklet, add a tag, hit Save. By the time you come back to Crada, the content is analyzed and classified.
How to install:
- Go to Settings > Bookmarklet in Crada
- Drag the "Save to Crada" button to your bookmarks bar
- Visit any web page and click it to test
Pro tip: Select the most important passage on the page before clicking the bookmarklet. That text becomes the excerpt, which gets indexed for search and helps the AI understand what caught your attention.
What's coming next
Telegram and WhatsApp bots — Forward a link to a bot, and it's automatically ingested into Crada. No browser needed. Perfect for saving content you find on mobile.
Web scraping integrations — Point Crada at a publication's article page, and every time they publish something new, it's automatically pulled into your knowledge base and triaged.
The goal: zero-friction triage
Every integration is designed around the same principle: content should flow into your triage system with minimal effort. The less time you spend saving, the more time the AI has to analyze — and the more time you save by reading only what matters.
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