Here are five of the very best.

The extension does most of the work from there.

you could adjust all of this yourself once youre in the extension, however.

Picture of a Laptop Running the Notion Webapp

This makes saving pages almost as easy as learninghow to view your shared pages in Notion.

All in all, this is a useful piece of functionality that is missing from Notion by default.

2.Save to Notion

Next up, we have Save to Notion.

A Screenshot of the Google Chrome Extension Notion Web Clipper in Use

Theres a lot that you could manage with Save to Notion that you cant with other extensions.

In effect, youre just accessing a link.

it’s possible for you to also adjust how you add webpages to Notion more freely as well.

A Screenshot of the Google Chrome Extension Save to Notion in Use

The downside here is that Save to Notion takes a bit more setup to get running than other extensions.

Notion Boost only runs on Notion itself.

All you have to do to get started is open up the extension and look through the options available.

A Screenshot of the Google Chrome Extension NotionX in Use

4.NotionX

Next, we have NotionX.

NotionX is a web app extension that aims to enhance the Notion experience.

you’re free to also enable compact modes, dark modes, and more.

A Screenshot of the Google Chrome Extension notion-enhancer in Use

This heavily expands on the list ofuseful things you could do in Notion.

5.Notion-Enhancer

Finally, we have Notion-Enhancer.

Instead, the extension runs from a public GitHub repo.

As a result, the possibilities with Notion-Enhancer are endless.

There are also options for themes, integrations, and more.

Plus, theyre super easy to add or remove as well.