Migration
Migrate from notebooklm to humata.
1 documentation-derived translation pattern — what carries over and what to watch for. Cited to the Feature Parity Map; the audit tells you whether the move is worth it.
Recreate a Humata knowledge base in a NotebookLM notebook: gather the source files you uploaded to Humata (the original PDFs/DOCX/PPTX — move the underlying documents, not the Humata chat history) and upload them as sources to a new notebook. NotebookLM's chat then answers strictly from those sources with clickable inline citations, the same grounded, traceable behavior Humata provides. Group related files into one notebook so cross-document questions work the way Humata's ask-across-all-files did.
Gotchas
- Warning: Humata meters usage in pages of uploaded documents, while NotebookLM instead caps the number of sources per notebook and the number of chats per day by plan (the free Standard tier's daily chat limit is 50), so a large Humata corpus may need to be split across notebooks or a higher Google AI tier.
- Warning: NotebookLM does not embed a Q&A widget into an external website, so Humata's public-facing single-click embed does not carry over.