PageCue — Add Notes to Any Webpage

Add private notes to webpages and compare jobs, apartments, products, hotels, research pages, and more in one dashboard.

As of June 2026, PageCue — Add Notes to Any Webpage has 3 users and a 5.00/5 rating from 3 reviews in the Workflow & Planning category.

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Manifest V3
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5.1642.84May 20, 2026Jun 8, 2026
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Changelog

  • Jun 2, 2026
    description
    PageCue lets you add private notes to any webpage.
    
    It’s useful when you’re comparing lots of similar pages — job listings, apartments, products, hotels, research sources, candidate profiles, docs, and more — and you don’t want to track everything in a spreadsheet or separate notes app.
    
    Add a quick note to a page, come back later, and PageCue shows it again. You can also review your saved pages in a simple dashboard, with the page title, URL, domain, and your note kept together automatically.
    
    Browsers remember URLs, titles, tabs, and bookmarks. PageCue remembers your context.
    
    How it works:
    
    Open a webpage, click the PageCue icon or press Ctrl+Shift+K / ⌘+Shift+K, type a short note, and save.
    Next time you visit that page, a subtle indicator appears on the side. Click it and your note is right there.
    No popups, no clutter, and no heavy workspace setup.
    
    Common ways to use PageCue:
    
    - Job search  
    Track LinkedIn, Indeed, Glassdoor, Wellfound, and company job posts without copying everything into a spreadsheet.  
    Examples: “$120K–$150K base”, “Hybrid 2 days/week in NYC”, “Requires React + Node”, “3 technical interviews”, “Waiting for feedback”, “No visa sponsorship”.
    
    - Apartment hunting  
    Remember the real details behind each listing while comparing places across Zillow, Apartments.com, Realtor.com, Redfin, and other listing sites.  
    Examples: “$2,400/mo + utilities”, “Parking included”, “No in-unit laundry”, “20 min commute”, “Pet fee $75/mo”, “Kitchen looks small”.
    
    - Recruiting  
    Add private notes to LinkedIn profiles, GitHub accounts, portfolios, personal websites, and CV pages.  
    Examples: “Strong React portfolio”, “Needs visa sponsorship”, “Open to remote only”, “Target salary $130K”, “Good GitHub activity”, “Mostly agency experience”.
    
    - Shopping  
    Compare products across Amazon, brand sites, marketplaces, and review pages without forgetting what made each option good or bad.  
    Examples: “Wait under $150”, “Battery reviews look bad”, “30-day returns”, “Size M out of stock”, “Cheaper on Best Buy”, “Good gift option”.
    
    - Travel planning  
    Track hotels, flights, restaurants, and itinerary ideas while comparing options across Booking.com, Airbnb, Expedia, Google Flights, hotel sites, and travel blogs.  
    Examples: “Free cancellation until Jun 12”, “Parking included”, “$35 resort fee”, “20 min from airport”, “Breakfast included”, “Late flight, lands 11:40 PM”.
    
    - Research and studying  
    Keep context attached to articles, papers, docs, reports, source pages, and forum threads.  
    Examples: “Use in pricing section”, “Dataset from 2024”, “Cite table 2”, “Contradicts source from McKinsey”, “Good definition of churn”, “Check original paper”.
    
    What makes PageCue different:
    
    PageCue is not trying to replace Notion, bookmarks, or a full research tool. It’s a lightweight way to keep context attached to the pages you’re already browsing.
    
    With spreadsheets or notes apps, you usually need to copy the URL, paste the title, choose where to store it, add your note, and remember to check that system later.
    
    With PageCue, the page is the starting point. Add one short note, revisit the page later, or open the dashboard to compare everything you saved.
    
    PageCue is designed to be simple:
    - Capture a note in under five seconds
    - Keep notes attached to the actual page
    - Review saved pages in one dashboard
    - Stay invisible when a page has no note
    - Start without folders, tags, or forced sign-in
    - Use a calm, native-feeling interface
    
    Free:
    • Unlimited notes
    • 3 domains
    • Local storage on this device
    
    Pro:
    • 25 domains
    • Tags
    • Cloud sync across devices
    • Sign in with Google to sync
    
    The free tier is genuinely useful — no note count limit and no nag wall.
    
    Privacy:
    
    - Free-tier notes are stored locally.
    - PageCue does not read or transmit page content automatically.
    - PageCue does not track which pages you visit.
    - Pro sync stores notes in our Supabase backend, encrypted in transit via HTTPS.
    - We never sell data and there are no ads.
    
    Why PageCue requests broad page access:
    
    PageCue needs page access to show the note indicator and panel on websites where you choose to use it.
    
    That access is used for the extension experience only. PageCue does not automatically read or transmit page content.
    
    Full privacy policy:
    https://getpagecue.com/privacy
    
    Questions or feedback:
    [email protected]
    
    Website:
    https://getpagecue.com
    Review your saved pages in a simple dashboard with the page title, URL, domain, and your note kept together automatically. Browsers remember URLs, titles, tabs, and bookmarks. PageCue remembers your context.
    
    How it works
    
    Open a webpage, click the PageCue icon or press Ctrl+Shift+K (⌘+Shift+K on Mac), type a short note, and save. Next time you visit that page, a subtle indicator appears on the side. Click it and your note is right there. No popups, no clutter, no heavy workspace setup.
    
    Common ways to use PageCue
    
    Job search. Track LinkedIn, Indeed, Glassdoor, Wellfound, and company career pages without copying everything into a spreadsheet. Typical notes: "$120K–$150K base", "Hybrid 2 days/week in NYC", "Requires React + Node", "Waiting for feedback", "No visa sponsorship".
    
    Apartment hunting. Remember the real details behind each listing while comparing places across Zillow, Apartments.com, Realtor.com, and Redfin. Typical notes: "$2,400/mo + utilities", "Parking included", "No in-unit laundry", "20 min commute", "Pet fee $75/mo".
    
    Recruiting. Add private notes to LinkedIn profiles, GitHub accounts, portfolios, and CV pages. Typical notes: "Strong React portfolio", "Needs visa sponsorship", "Open to remote only", "Target salary $130K".
    
    Shopping. Compare products across Amazon, brand sites, marketplaces, and review pages without forgetting what made each option good or bad. Typical notes: "Wait under $150", "Battery reviews look bad", "30-day returns", "Cheaper on Best Buy".
    
    Travel planning. Track hotels, flights, restaurants, and itinerary ideas across Booking.com, Airbnb, Expedia, Google Flights, hotel sites, and travel blogs. Typical notes: "Free cancellation until Jun 12", "$35 resort fee", "20 min from airport", "Late flight, lands 11:40 PM".
    
    Research and studying. Keep context attached to articles, papers, docs, and source pages. Typical notes: "Use in pricing section", "Dataset from 2024", "Cite table 2", "Contradicts McKinsey source".
    
    What makes PageCue different
    
    PageCue is not trying to replace Notion, bookmarks, or a full research tool. It's a lightweight way to keep context attached to the pages you're already browsing. With spreadsheets or notes apps, you usually copy the URL, paste the title, choose where to store it, add your note, and remember to check that system later. With PageCue, the page is the starting point. Add one short note, revisit the page later, or open the dashboard to compare everything you saved.
    
    Plans
    
    The Free tier includes unlimited notes across 3 domains, stored locally on your device. Pro raises the limit to 25 domains, adds tags, and syncs your notes across devices when you sign in with Google. The free tier is genuinely useful — no note count limit, no nag wall.
    
    Privacy
    
    Free-tier notes stay on your device. PageCue does not read or transmit page content automatically, and does not track which pages you visit. Pro sync stores your notes in Supabase over HTTPS. PageCue also collects basic anonymous product analytics (e.g. extension opens, notes created) to understand whether the product is useful — these never include URLs, titles, domains, or note content. Full details in the privacy policy and terms.
    
    PageCue requests broad page access so it can show the note indicator and panel on whichever sites you choose to use it on. That access powers the extension experience only.
    
    Full privacy policy: https://getpagecue.com/privacy
    Questions or feedback: [email protected]
  • May 26, 2026
    description
    PageCue is a memory layer for your browser. Attach a short note to any webpage so when you come back, you remember exactly why it mattered.
    
    Browsers remember URLs, titles, tabs, and bookmarks — but they forget your reason. PageCue fills that gap.
    
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    HOW IT WORKS
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    1. Open any webpage.
    2. Click the PageCue icon (or press Ctrl+Shift+K / ⌘+Shift+K).
    3. Type one sentence: "Why does this page matter?"
    4. Save.
    
    Next time you visit that page, a subtle indicator appears on the side. Click it — your note is right there. No popups, no overlays, no clutter.
    
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    WHAT MAKES IT DIFFERENT
    ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━
    
    • Invisible by default — if a page has no note, PageCue injects nothing into the webpage.
    • Capture in under five seconds — no folders, no tags required, no forced sign-in.
    • Page-anchored — every note lives where it's needed, not in a separate app you'll forget to open.
    • Calm, native-feeling UI — no yellow sticky-notes, no paper textures, no nagging.
    
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    FEATURES
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    ✓ Quick capture popup with one-line notes
    ✓ Subtle on-page indicator only when a note exists
    ✓ Inline edit with autosave
    ✓ Dashboard with search, domain filter, and full note management
    ✓ Optional tags for lightweight organization
    ✓ Keyboard shortcut (Ctrl+Shift+K)
    ✓ Works on any website — GitHub, LinkedIn, Reddit, Amazon, YouTube, docs sites, anywhere
    
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    WHO IT'S FOR
    ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━
    
    • Job seekers — "Already applied", "Follow up next week", "Salary unclear"
    • Researchers & students — "Use this source in the pricing section", "Compare with other framework"
    • Developers — "This issue is the auth redirect bug", "Don't use this workaround in prod"
    • Shoppers — "Check if this drops below $200", "Bad reviews mention battery"
    
    If you live in your browser and constantly think "wait, why did I save this?" — PageCue is for you.
    
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    FREE VS PRO
    ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━
    
    Free:
    • Unlimited notes
    • 3 domains
    • Local storage on this device
    
    Pro ($4/month or $39/year):
    • 25 domains
    • Cloud sync across devices
    • Sign in with Google to sync
    
    The free tier is genuinely useful — there's no note count limit and no nag wall.
    
    ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━
    PRIVACY
    ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━
    
    • Free-tier notes never leave your device — stored in chrome.storage.local only.
    • PageCue does not read or transmit page content automatically.
    • PageCue does not track which pages you visit.
    • Pro sync stores notes in our Supabase backend (encrypted in transit via HTTPS).
    • We never sell data and there are no ads.
    
    Why PageCue requests broad page access: to show the indicator and panel on any website you choose to add a note to. The access is used only when you interact with the extension.
    
    Full privacy policy: https://getpagecue.com/privacy
    
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    WHAT PAGECUE IS NOT
    ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━
    
    • Not a bookmark manager
    • Not a read-it-later app
    • Not a Notion replacement
    • Not a web clipper or screenshot tool
    • Not an AI summarizer
    
    PageCue stays narrow on purpose — one job, done well: helping you remember why a page mattered.
    
    ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━
    
    Questions or feedback: [email protected]
    Website: https://getpagecue.com
    PageCue lets you add private notes to any webpage.
    
    It’s useful when you’re comparing lots of similar pages — job listings, apartments, products, hotels, research sources, candidate profiles, docs, and more — and you don’t want to track everything in a spreadsheet or separate notes app.
    
    Add a quick note to a page, come back later, and PageCue shows it again. You can also review your saved pages in a simple dashboard, with the page title, URL, domain, and your note kept together automatically.
    
    Browsers remember URLs, titles, tabs, and bookmarks. PageCue remembers your context.
    
    How it works:
    
    Open a webpage, click the PageCue icon or press Ctrl+Shift+K / ⌘+Shift+K, type a short note, and save.
    Next time you visit that page, a subtle indicator appears on the side. Click it and your note is right there.
    No popups, no clutter, and no heavy workspace setup.
    
    Common ways to use PageCue:
    
    - Job search  
    Track LinkedIn, Indeed, Glassdoor, Wellfound, and company job posts without copying everything into a spreadsheet.  
    Examples: “$120K–$150K base”, “Hybrid 2 days/week in NYC”, “Requires React + Node”, “3 technical interviews”, “Waiting for feedback”, “No visa sponsorship”.
    
    - Apartment hunting  
    Remember the real details behind each listing while comparing places across Zillow, Apartments.com, Realtor.com, Redfin, and other listing sites.  
    Examples: “$2,400/mo + utilities”, “Parking included”, “No in-unit laundry”, “20 min commute”, “Pet fee $75/mo”, “Kitchen looks small”.
    
    - Recruiting  
    Add private notes to LinkedIn profiles, GitHub accounts, portfolios, personal websites, and CV pages.  
    Examples: “Strong React portfolio”, “Needs visa sponsorship”, “Open to remote only”, “Target salary $130K”, “Good GitHub activity”, “Mostly agency experience”.
    
    - Shopping  
    Compare products across Amazon, brand sites, marketplaces, and review pages without forgetting what made each option good or bad.  
    Examples: “Wait under $150”, “Battery reviews look bad”, “30-day returns”, “Size M out of stock”, “Cheaper on Best Buy”, “Good gift option”.
    
    - Travel planning  
    Track hotels, flights, restaurants, and itinerary ideas while comparing options across Booking.com, Airbnb, Expedia, Google Flights, hotel sites, and travel blogs.  
    Examples: “Free cancellation until Jun 12”, “Parking included”, “$35 resort fee”, “20 min from airport”, “Breakfast included”, “Late flight, lands 11:40 PM”.
    
    - Research and studying  
    Keep context attached to articles, papers, docs, reports, source pages, and forum threads.  
    Examples: “Use in pricing section”, “Dataset from 2024”, “Cite table 2”, “Contradicts source from McKinsey”, “Good definition of churn”, “Check original paper”.
    
    What makes PageCue different:
    
    PageCue is not trying to replace Notion, bookmarks, or a full research tool. It’s a lightweight way to keep context attached to the pages you’re already browsing.
    
    With spreadsheets or notes apps, you usually need to copy the URL, paste the title, choose where to store it, add your note, and remember to check that system later.
    
    With PageCue, the page is the starting point. Add one short note, revisit the page later, or open the dashboard to compare everything you saved.
    
    PageCue is designed to be simple:
    - Capture a note in under five seconds
    - Keep notes attached to the actual page
    - Review saved pages in one dashboard
    - Stay invisible when a page has no note
    - Start without folders, tags, or forced sign-in
    - Use a calm, native-feeling interface
    
    Free:
    • Unlimited notes
    • 3 domains
    • Local storage on this device
    
    Pro:
    • 25 domains
    • Tags
    • Cloud sync across devices
    • Sign in with Google to sync
    
    The free tier is genuinely useful — no note count limit and no nag wall.
    
    Privacy:
    
    - Free-tier notes are stored locally.
    - PageCue does not read or transmit page content automatically.
    - PageCue does not track which pages you visit.
    - Pro sync stores notes in our Supabase backend, encrypted in transit via HTTPS.
    - We never sell data and there are no ads.
    
    Why PageCue requests broad page access:
    
    PageCue needs page access to show the note indicator and panel on websites where you choose to use it.
    
    That access is used for the extension experience only. PageCue does not automatically read or transmit page content.
    
    Full privacy policy:
    https://getpagecue.com/privacy
    
    Questions or feedback:
    [email protected]
    
    Website:
    https://getpagecue.com
  • May 26, 2026
    short_description
    A memory layer for your browser.
    Add private notes to webpages and compare jobs, apartments, products, hotels, research pages, and more in one dashboard.
  • May 26, 2026
    name
    PageCue
    PageCue — Add Notes to Any Webpage

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About

Review your saved pages in a simple dashboard with the page title, URL, domain, and your note kept together automatically. Browsers remember URLs, titles, tabs, and bookmarks. PageCue remembers your context.

How it works

Open a webpage, click the PageCue icon or press Ctrl+Shift+K (⌘+Shift+K on Mac), type a short note, and save. Next time you visit that page, a subtle indicator appears on the side. Click it and your note is right there. No popups, no clutter, no heavy workspace setup.

Common ways to use PageCue

Job search. Track LinkedIn, Indeed, Glassdoor, Wellfound, and company career pages without copying everything into a spreadsheet. Typical notes: "$120K–$150K base", "Hybrid 2 days/week in NYC", "Requires React + Node", "Waiting for feedback", "No visa sponsorship".

Apartment hunting. Remember the real details behind each listing while comparing places across Zillow, Apartments.com, Realtor.com, and Redfin. Typical notes: "$2,400/mo + utilities", "Parking included", "No in-unit laundry", "20 min commute", "Pet fee $75/mo".

Recruiting. Add private notes to LinkedIn profiles, GitHub accounts, portfolios, and CV pages. Typical notes: "Strong React portfolio", "Needs visa sponsorship", "Open to remote only", "Target salary $130K".

Shopping. Compare products across Amazon, brand sites, marketplaces, and review pages without forgetting what made each option good or bad. Typical notes: "Wait under $150", "Battery reviews look bad", "30-day returns", "Cheaper on Best Buy".

Travel planning. Track hotels, flights, restaurants, and itinerary ideas across Booking.com, Airbnb, Expedia, Google Flights, hotel sites, and travel blogs. Typical notes: "Free cancellation until Jun 12", "$35 resort fee", "20 min from airport", "Late flight, lands 11:40 PM".

Research and studying. Keep context attached to articles, papers, docs, and source pages. Typical notes: "Use in pricing section", "Dataset from 2024", "Cite table 2", "Contradicts McKinsey source".

What makes PageCue different

PageCue is not trying to replace Notion, bookmarks, or a full research tool. It's a lightweight way to keep context attached to the pages you're already browsing. With spreadsheets or notes apps, you usually copy the URL, paste the title, choose where to store it, add your note, and remember to check that system later. With PageCue, the page is the starting point. Add one short note, revisit the page later, or open the dashboard to compare everything you saved.

Plans

The Free tier includes unlimited notes across 3 domains, stored locally on your device. Pro raises the limit to 25 domains, adds tags, and syncs your notes across devices when you sign in with Google. The free tier is genuinely useful — no note count limit, no nag wall.

Privacy

Free-tier notes stay on your device. PageCue does not read or transmit page content automatically, and does not track which pages you visit. Pro sync stores your notes in Supabase over HTTPS. PageCue also collects basic anonymous product analytics (e.g. extension opens, notes created) to understand whether the product is useful — these never include URLs, titles, domains, or note content. Full details in the privacy policy and terms.

PageCue requests broad page access so it can show the note indicator and panel on whichever sites you choose to use it on. That access powers the extension experience only.

Full privacy policy: https://getpagecue.com/privacy
Questions or feedback: [email protected]

Technical

Version
1.0.3
Manifest
V3
Size
1.66MiB
Min Chrome
88
Languages
1
Featured
No

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Developer Email
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Created
May 19, 2026
Last Updated (Store)
Jun 1, 2026
Last Scraped
Jun 8, 2026
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