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Clay vs Google NotebookLM
A detailed side-by-side comparison to help you choose the right AI tool for your needs.
Google NotebookLM
AI-powered research and note-taking tool grounded in your own sources
Free / $19.99/mo
Feature Comparison
Pros & Cons
Clay
Pros
- Aggregates 150+ data providers, dramatically improving enrichment coverage (reported 2-3x vs single providers)
- Unlimited users on all plans including free tier, making it accessible for teams of any size
- AI agent (Claygent) can scrape websites, navigate forms, and do unstructured research that would otherwise require manual SDR work
- Flexible spreadsheet-like interface allows rapid iteration on GTM workflows without engineering support
- Native CRM integrations and sequencer reduce need for separate tools in the outreach stack
Cons
- Credit-based pricing can be hard to predict costs; heavy enrichment users may burn through credits quickly
- CRM integrations only available on Pro tier ($720/month), which is expensive for smaller teams
- Steep learning curve for non-technical users building complex multi-step enrichment workflows
- Does not replace email sending tools or CRMs—requires additional tools in your stack
Google NotebookLM
Pros
- Responses are grounded in your uploaded sources, significantly reducing AI hallucinations
- Audio Overview feature converts documents into engaging podcast-style discussions
- Generous free tier with no account beyond a Google login required
- Supports diverse source types including PDFs, Google Docs, websites, and YouTube videos
- Inline citations link AI responses back to specific passages in your sources
Cons
- Cannot access information beyond what you upload — no general web search capability
- Limited to 50 sources per notebook on the free tier, which may restrict large research projects
- Audio Overviews are only available in English and have daily generation limits
- No real-time collaboration features for team-based research workflows
Our Verdict
Both Clay and Google NotebookLM are excellent choices with similar feature sets. Your decision should depend on your specific needs, pricing, and whether you need self-hosting capabilities.