Finding good content is the easy part. Getting it published — or storing it somewhere it’s actually useful — is where the process falls apart.

Copy the URL. Open your CMS. Paste the link. Wait for the preview. Fix the wrong image. Add the author. Write a comment. Pick the channel. Publish. Repeat fifty times a week.

That’s not a workflow. That’s friction wearing you down slowly.

What the tchop Curator extension does

Open any article, click the extension, and tchop extracts the title, description, cover image, author, and source from the page. You get a clean, pre-filled card ready in seconds.

The new version ships with a cleaner five-step flow, where each step has exactly one job:

  1. Article metadata: auto-parsed title, abstract, and cover image. Remove or replace with one click.
  2. Editorial comment: add your context, take, or recommendation.
  3. Copyright & source: set photographer and agency credit, confirm the source URL.
  4. Channel selection: pick the channel, set the mix and publish mode.
  5. Publish: done.

No manual entry. No tab-switching. No copy-paste.

Two ways to use it

Publish to your channels

You find something worth sharing, click the extension, add your comment, and it’s live in your tchop channel. About ten seconds. You can edit headlines, edit all the content and adjust all settings the way you want easily.

Build your company brain or newsroom knowledge base

tchop supports MCP (the Model Context Protocol), which connects the platform to any LLM toolchain you already use. Instead of publishing to a channel, you use tchop as a structured intake backend that enriches every article with context before it gets processed further.

Every article you capture carries your editorial comment, source metadata, copyright information, and category. An AI agent pulls that structured content from tchop and pushes it into your Obsidian vault, your knowledge base, or your editorial archive — your annotations arrive with it, in context, not as raw links that need to be decoded later.

Your knowledge base builds itself from your daily reading habits, at the moment the article is in front of you — not days later when the context has faded.

This works for:
– Editorial teams building a living newsroom knowledge base
Marketing teams tracking competitor content, industry signals, and research
Internal comms teams feeding a company knowledge vault
– Any team that reads a lot and wants that reading to compound

What changed in the new version

The core concept was already there. The new version tightens the experience:

  • Metadata parsing is more accurate. Gets the right image on the first try more often.
  • The five-step flow is cleaner. Each step has one job and it shows.
  • Copyright and source fields are built in from the start — no workarounds for teams tracking rights.
  • Channel selection and publish mode sit together in the final step.

Get it

Install the tchop Curator Chrome Extension from the Chrome Web Store: Install here

Already using tchop with MCP? The extension is your fastest intake path. Capture in the browser, structure in tchop, let the agents handle the rest.

Last Update: June 18, 2026

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