Use case
You ask Claude to research something. It finds great sources, writes a sharp summary, produces working code — and all of it evaporates when the chat scrolls away. With Turbodoc connected, saving is part of the conversation.
The current workflow for keeping anything from an AI chat is manual: select, copy, switch apps, paste, format, name it, file it. So mostly, nobody does. Valuable output gets regenerated over and over because saving it was friction.
Connect Turbodoc's MCP server and the assistant does the filing. Mid-conversation:
"Bookmark those three sources in Turbodoc, tagged 'pricing-research'.""Save your summary as a Turbodoc note titled 'Pricing research – July 2026'.""Store that migration script as a code snippet, language SQL."Each one lands in your library with proper titles, tags, and formatting — no app switching, no paste. Links get their metadata fetched automatically; notes are stored as real markdown; snippets keep their language and highlighting.
Because agents can read the library too, everything you capture compounds. Next week's conversation can start with “check my 'pricing-research' bookmarks and pick up where we left off” — in Claude, in Cursor, or in whatever client you use next. The chat is ephemeral; your library isn't.
Authentication is OAuth 2.0 — you sign in with your Turbodoc account once, and there are no API keys to manage.
Turbodoc is free while in beta — and 100% open source.
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