NotebookLM power tricks
A power‑user writeup lists five practical NotebookLM tricks that convert notes into scripts, videos, and social posts—handy hacks if you’re turning reading and research into output fast. (tomsguide.com)
Amanda Caswell is credited as the author of the Tom’s Guide piece and the story was published on March 19, 2026 in Tom’s Guide’s AI Features section. (tomsguide.com) The article page carries Tom’s Guide’s standard affiliate-disclosure language and is presented under the site’s “Features” label, part of the Future publishing family. (tomsguide.com) Tom’s Guide published a separate NotebookLM primer on March 1, 2026 by Elton Jones that documents capabilities such as summaries, Q&A, and audio and video overviews from uploaded sources. (tomsguide.com) Amanda Caswell is listed on Tom’s Guide as the publication’s AI editor and her author page shows multiple AI-focused stories published in rapid succession around mid‑March 2026. (tomsguide.com) Coverage of NotebookLM tips has appeared across other tech outlets: XDA Developers ran a five‑way workflow piece on June 14, 2025, Android Police published a NotebookLM tricks roundup on December 20, 2025, and Lifehacker recently posted a “10 hacks” feature. ( ) Google’s own blog describes NotebookLM as an experimental, Gemini‑backed tool that “grounds” responses in user-selected sources and ingests PDFs, Google Docs and web pages for research workflows. (blog.google)