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Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! This is awesome!
A brilliant complement to brilliant product.
Very handy little extension for Google Notebook LM aficionados .
This should honestly be built into NotebookLM. Folder creation and bulk moving notebooks works smoothly.
I use NotebookLM daily, and FolderLLM dramatically improved my workflow. Pinned favorites alone are worth it.
FolderLLM solved the biggest pain point of NotebookLM: organization. Drag-and-drop feels natural and intuitive.
Perfect for researchers. Managing multiple projects without folders was painful—this extension fixes that completely.
Folder LLM completely transforms the way I use Google Notebook LM. The lack of folders was the biggest pain point in an otherwise powerful tool—and this extension solves it perfectly. The folder system feels native to Notebook LM. Creating folders, renaming them, color-coding, and even adding emojis makes organizing notebooks fast and intuitive. The Pinned section is a game-changer—I can keep my most important notebooks right at the top without scrolling endlessly. Drag-and-drop and bulk selection work smoothly, saving a lot of time when managing many notebooks. I especially appreciate the privacy-first approach—everything is stored locally, with no data tracking or external servers involved. It’s lightweight, works flawlessly in dark mode, and blends beautifully with Google’s UI. Whether you’re a student, researcher, writer, or power user, Folder LLM is essential if you use Notebook LM seriously. Honestly, this feels like a feature Google should have built themselves. Huge kudos to the developer—highly recommended! 👏
I love that everything stays local and private. No cloud sync, no tracking just organization.
As a student, FolderLLM helped me separate subjects and projects clearly. Color-coded folders are super useful.
Simple idea, executed perfectly. FolderLLM makes NotebookLM feel complete. The native look is especially impressive.
FolderLLM feels like a missing feature in NotebookLM. Creating folders and organizing notebooks finally makes research manageable. The UI blends perfectly with NotebookLM.