Add Reference URLs
Import content from web pages into your project knowledge base
Point Luce at any web page and it will fetch the content, summarize it, and save it to your project context. Ideal for importing competitor pages, product docs, blog posts, or any external reference material that should inform your workflows.
Why use this
- Import knowledge from the web — turn any URL into project context without copy-pasting, so Luce can reference it in every workflow
- Automatic summarization — long pages get condensed by an LLM into structured reference material, keeping the important details and discarding the noise
- Deep exploration — Luce doesn't just read the page you give it, it follows related links to build a more complete picture
This can take a moment
Each URL is fetched, explored for related pages, and optionally summarized by an LLM. Large or complex sites may take a minute or two to process.
What you'll get
| What | Description |
|---|---|
| Fetched content | The text from each URL, cleaned and structured for reference |
| Summarized pages | Long pages are condensed into detailed reference documents by an LLM |
| Deep exploration | Related pages linked from your URLs are also fetched for broader coverage |
| Saved context | Everything is appended to your chosen context field, ready for all workflows |
| Processing stats | Number of URLs fetched, pages explored, and characters saved |
Step by step
Gather the URLs you want to import
Collect the web pages that contain useful information for your project. These could be your own product pages, competitor sites, industry articles, or documentation.
Ask Luce to import them
Share the URLs and tell Luce where to save the content. By default, it goes into additional notes, but you can choose additional context or personal context instead.
"Import these pages into my project: https://example.com/features, https://example.com/pricing"
Wait for processing
Luce fetches each URL, explores related pages, and summarizes long content. You'll see a confirmation with stats when it's done.
Use the enriched context
Your next workflow run will automatically include the imported knowledge. Blog posts, strategy plans, and social content will all reflect the new reference material.