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You no longer have to pay for Gemini’s smartest organization tool

Google has expanded its Gemini Notebooks feature to the mobile app, allowing all users to organize chats and research files into project-specific folders without requiring a paid subscription.

Key Points

  • Gemini Notebooks are now available on the mobile app for both free and paid users globally.
  • The feature allows users to group related chats and documents into project folders instead of managing individual threads.
  • Existing NotebookLM notebooks sync automatically to the mobile app, enabling users to save new chats as research sources.
  • Source limits per notebook vary by plan, ranging from 50 sources for free users to 600 for Ultra subscribers.
  • Availability is currently rolling out worldwide, with expanded access for European users expected in the near future.

Why it Matters

This update democratizes access to advanced research organization tools, making Gemini a more functional project management hub for casual users. By integrating these features into the mobile experience, Google aims to increase platform engagement while creating a clear pathway for users to eventually upgrade to premium subscription tiers.
Android Central Published by techkritiko@gmail.com (Jay Bonggolto) , Jay Bonggolto
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