I used to export AI conversations one at a time. Then v2.0.0 dropped with batch export, and everything changed.
Before batch export, my workflow looked like this: open AI platform, click export, select format, download, repeat for each conversation. With 12 platforms and dozens of conversations per week, that was a lot of clicking.
Now I can select multiple conversations across multiple platforms, hit export once, and get them all in one organized folder.
The v2.0.0 Batch Export Feature
XWX AI Chat Exporter v2.0.0 added batch export alongside 7 new platforms, Notion integration, custom settings, dark mode, multi-language support, and API access.
But batch export is the feature I use most. Here is why:
Time savings: What used to take 20 minutes now takes 30 seconds. Select conversations, pick format, done.
Consistency: All exported files use the same naming convention and folder structure. No more mixing formats or losing track of where files went.
Scale: I can export an entire week of AI conversations in one click. Before, I would only export conversations I specifically remembered to save. Now I batch export everything at the end of each week.
How I Use It
Every Friday, I do a 30-second batch export of all my AI conversations from the week. The files land in my project folders with consistent naming. I can grep through them whenever I need to find something.
The result: a growing archive of AI conversations that becomes more valuable every week.
The Extension
XWX AI Chat Exporter covers 12 platforms: ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, DeepSeek, Grok, Microsoft Copilot, Perplexity, GitHub Copilot, Google AI Studio, Cursor, Janitor AI, and Character.AI. Free for non-PDF formats.
If you use multiple AI platforms, batch export will change your life.
Do you batch export your AI conversations? What is your workflow?
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