

Now head over to the IFTTT website and under “Channels”, select Evernote and follow the “Connect Channel” process to link IFTTT with Evernote.Again, I called mine “onenote” for simplicity. Create a new notebook in Evernote to store your website in.I created a new section within my default notebook called “evernote” to keep it simple. Decide on where to store your website in OneNote.Install the Evernote web clipper in your browser or on your mobile phone.IFTTT account (the free option is good enough for this).Create a Evernote account (the free option is good enough for this).Here I go step-by-step through the setup of saving a website into your OneNote notebook, instead of the very limited screenshot created by the actual onenote web clipper (or email link). I recently showed you how to get PubMed abstracts, newsfeed content and emails into OneNote. By using IFTTT, you can get the best of both worlds: a fully editable website copy stored in your OneNote notebook with a single action. Evernote’s web clipper saves copies of websites in your Evernote notebook, while the OneNote web clipper only stores screenshots.
