For the longest time, my "system" for saving AI conversations was screenshots. Yeah, I know. It worked — barely. Until I had a 40-message thread and needed to reference something specific. Scrolling through 15 screenshots to find one paragraph? Not a system. A mistake.
So I started exporting properly. Not just screenshots — actual formatted files. PDF with a clickable table of contents. Markdown for my notes app. Even Word docs when I need to share with my team.
XWX AI Chat Exporter is what I use. It works on ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, DeepSeek, and Grok — so I don't need a different tool for each platform. The selection mode is nice too: you just click inside the message area instead of hunting for tiny checkboxes.
The real difference? I can actually find things now. Cmd+F in a PDF, or search in my notes folder. Screenshots were dead ends. Exported files are searchable, shareable, and — honestly — they look way better than I expected.
If you're still screenshotting AI conversations, try exporting once. You'll wonder why you didn't switch sooner.
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