# Only NotebookLM Guide You'll Ever Need (Updated for 2026)
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Author: Yann Kronberg
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## Content
Most execs I talk to mention the same AI problem (and TBH I had it too). A problem with trust. They have decks, call transcripts, market reports, and enough PDFs to stun a horse. Then they throw all of it at a chatbot and get a polished answer they cannot fully verify. It sounds smart. It reads well. And five minutes later, someone in the meeting asks: “Where did this come from?” Well, how are you supposed to know, right? You gave AI all the correct docs, after all. Now, you will know. Because there’s NotebookLM. It is one of the most underused AI products in the market because most people still think it is a summarizer. But if used properly, it is a grounded research and content engine for real business work. The trick is understanding the architecture first, and the shiny features second. Once that clicks, NotebookLM becomes very hard to replace. Let me walk you through it from zero to power-user level. Leading with AI is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. What NotebookLM Really Is and Why It Is DifferentNotebookLM is not “Google’s version of ChatGPT.” That framing misses the point. NotebookLM’s answers and outputs are generated from user-provided sources and instructions, with clear inline citations back to those materials. In other words, it is designed to work from your corpus, not simply freestyle from the open web and hope for the best. That sounds like a small difference. Yet, it is not. • • NotebookLM vs. General AI Chatbots For a business user, it changes the entire trust model. In a normal chatbot, your uploaded material is often just one ingredient in a larger stew. In NotebookLM, the source set is the operating boundary. That makes it far more useful for: • board prep, • market analysis, • onboarding, policy review, • sales enablement, • and internal research where provenance matters. That is also why I do not position NotebookLM against Gemini or ChatGPT as a one-or-the-other choice. NotebookLM is the grounded layer. It gives you a source-bound working brain. Other models can still do broader ideation, coding, design, or web synthesis. But when the question is, “What do our actual materials say?” NotebookLM is where I start. Once you understand that, the rest of the product suddenly makes sense: The chat part is not the most important one; it’s the notebook. And to get value from NotebookLM is to set it up correctly from day one. Getting Started With NotebookLMThe worst way to begin with NotebookLM is the way most people begin: dump in twenty random files and ask for “a summary.” Don’t do that. That is how you turn a sharp tool into a junk drawer. Start with one business question per notebook. One. Not five. A good notebook has a job description. 📌 Examples: • Should we enter this market? • What are customers really saying about onboarding friction? • What are the security risks in this migration plan? • How do I brief the board on this initiative in plain English? NotebookLM supports a wide set of source types now: • PDFs, websites • YouTube videos • audio files • Google Docs • Google Slides • Google Sheets • Word files • images • pasted text. • • The first notebook should answer one business question. Do not try to solve your entire company. And a helpful twist in 2026: you do not always need to arrive with a perfect source stack. In the add-source flow, NotebookLM can let you type a research question to discover sources from the web or Workspace, and Deep Research can generate a report that becomes part of the notebook. That makes it much easier to go from “I have a topic” to “I have a usable research base.” That said, my advice is simple. Start with 5 to 15 strong sources, not 50 mediocre ones. Name the notebook like an executive would name a decision, not like an intern would name a folder. Keep the question crisp. Then let NotebookLM build around that. Remember: NotebookLM rewards restraint. A tight notebook beats a giant one almost every time. The Underrated “Notebook Guide” Feature (Now In Reports)This is the part most people skip. Big mistake. Before you get fancy with prompts, NotebookLM already gives you a first-pass map of the material. For each source, you can use the Source Guide to see an auto-generated summary of the entire document. Then, in the Studio panel, you can generate reports such as an FAQ, study guide, briefing document, or an AI-suggested report type. Reports can be exported to Google Docs, and any data tables inside them can be exported to Google Sheets. And if at this point you’re like “Meh, what’s so awesome about that?”, I’ll tell you what. The FAQ is brilliant for operational teams. Use it when you want the likely questions surfaced before people ask them. Customer success, internal enablement, sales onboarding, security reviews, policy rollouts — all perfect use cases. The briefing doc is my favorite for executives. It compresses a pile of source material into something you can actually move through in one sitting. That matters because senior teams rarely suffer from a lack of information. They suffer from an excess of badly structured information. The Source Guide helps you understand one source. The FAQ and briefing doc help you understand the notebook as a system. That difference matters. My usual sequence is simple: • I open the sources. • I scan the Source Guide. • I generate a briefing doc. • I ask better questions. You would be amazed at how much time this saves. It is the difference between reading documents and interrogating them. Once you have a good briefing doc, you can save it, reuse it, or export it. And once you have the briefing, audio becomes far more useful. Leading with AI is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Audio Overviews: When to Use Them & How Not to Waste ThemAudio Overviews remain one of the smartest features Google has shipped in this product. In 2026, NotebookLM supports multiple audio formats: Deep Dive, The Brief, The Critique, and The Debate. You can also choose the language, set the length to shorter, default, or longer in English, and add a prompt to steer the discussion toward a specific audience, topic, or level of expertise. • • NotebookLM Audio Overview Formats Share Here is how I work with each one. Deep Dive is for learning a new domain fast. I use it for market landscapes, technical topics, and dense research collections. The Brief is for executive compression. Busy leader. Short attention window. One meeting in five minutes. Perfect. The Critique is criminally underused. Feed it a strategy memo, product spec, or thought piece and let it attack weak spots before your colleagues do. Debate is excellent when you want NotebookLM to stress-test a position instead of nodding at it politely: hear about the pros and cons or explore different viewpoints on one topic. Google also lets you interact with the AI hosts during Audio Overviews, so you can jump into the conversation and ask follow-up questions. That turns the feature from passive content into something closer to a live tutor or research companion. My rule of thumb with Audio Overviews is simple. Use it when reading is too slow, but understanding still matters. Commutes. Airport lounges. Pre-meeting walks. Late-night catch-up sessions before a board deck. I would not use them for precision extraction. I would use them for pattern recognition, synthesis, and mental compression. And a few practical tips: • First, tell it who the audio is for: “Explain this for a non-technical CEO” or “Debate this like two skeptical enterprise buyers.” • Second, narrow the source set before generating. • Third, use audio after the FAQ/briefing stage, not before. • And fourth, remember Google’s own warning: audio is AI-generated and can contain inaccuracies or glitches. It is a learning still layer. This is also where I quietly tell clients the same thing we repeat at Zazmic: AI adoption is not just about model access. It is about the delivery format. And if you’re still figuring out where AI is most useful in your company, we’ll help you identify the best use case and build a POC. Sign up for a FREE AI Workshop And now we get to the newest shiny object, which, for once, is not just shiny. The New Cinematic Video ExplainerNotebookLM’s Video Overviews can be customized by format, language, visual style, and steering prompt. The available formats now include Cinematic, Explainer, and Brief. Google’s new Cinematic Video Overviews are available in English for Google AI Ultra subscribers who are 18+ on web and mobile. The feature uses Gemini 3, Nano Banana Pro, and Veo 3 to create richer, more immersive visuals and storytelling. Here is a more practical walkthrough.First, decide whether you actually need Cinematic. If you are trying to explain a concept fast and clearly, the Explainer format is often the better business choice. If you want a quick executive recap, use Brief. If you want something that can carry a stronger narrative arc for onboarding, education, internal launches, or a client-facing demo, that is when Cinematic earns its keep. Second, tighten the source set. Video punishes sprawl. A messy notebook makes a messy film. I would rather generate a sharp video from 6 focused sources than a vague one from 40. Third, use the steering prompt. This is where most people leave quality on the table. Tell NotebookLM what matters: • “Focus on business impact, implementation risks, and measurable upside.” • “Explain this for a non-technical executive audience.” • “Emphasize the before-and-after workflow change.” • “Use examples from customer pain points, not product jargon.” Fourth, pick the right format and style. For non-cinematic video overviews, you can choose visual styles like Classic, Whiteboard, Watercolor, Retro Print, Heritage, or define a custom style. Cinematic does not use that same style picker because it is doing more autonomous creative direction under the hood. Fifth, be patient. Video Overviews can take a while to generate (sometimes more than 30 minutes) and may include inaccuracies or audio glitches. The use cases I like most: • executive onboarding for a new initiative • customer education • product feature rollouts • internal training • market explainers • board-prep background context. Where I would not rely on it alone: • legal signoff • compliance interpretation • financial precision anything where one wrong sentence becomes tomorrow’s Slack fire. The new video layer turns NotebookLM from a reading tool into an explanation tool. That is a very different category. Still, to make your work truly effective, you need to master a couple of prompts. Share Power Prompting Inside NotebookLMMost people waste NotebookLM by asking it the same lazy questions they ask every chatbot. Do not do that. NotebookLM now lets you configure chat style and response length, including a Custom mode where you can define a role or style, and it lets you inspect the prompts used for reports, audio overviews, videos, quizzes, and other artifacts. In plain English: the product gives you more control than most users realize. Here are five prompt patterns you can try out right now and see some AI magic:1. Core Questions “Review all my uploaded sources and identify the 5 most important questions someone must be able to answer to truly understand this topic.” 2. Surprising Insights “Pull out the most surprising or non-obvious insights from these sources. Explain why each one matters.” 3. What’s Missing? “Analyze these materials and identify the missing data, weak assumptions, and unresolved questions. Do not summarize. Audit.” 4. Contradictions Finder “Show me the major conflicts across these sources, why they differ, and what evidence would resolve the disagreement.” 5. Hidden Connections “Find links between ideas in these sources that are not obvious at first glance, and explain what new opportunities those links create.” The trick is not just about the wording. The intent matters. Summaries are cheap. Tension is valuable. Gaps are valuable. Contradictions are valuable. Originality usually lives between documents, not inside any single one. I also recommend one very unglamorous habit: save strong chat responses to notes, then convert those notes into sources when they deserve to become part of the notebook’s working memory. NotebookLM supports that flow directly, and it is one of the best ways to move from raw material to curated knowledge. Which leads to the next big mistake people make: they build one giant notebook and wonder why life gets even more confusing. How to Organize Multiple Notebooks Without Losing Your MindIf NotebookLM becomes useful inside a company, you will not have one notebook. You will have ten. Then thirty. Then a small digital city. Without a system, that city becomes traffic. My rule is to organize notebooks by decision surface, not by document type. ❌ So instead of: • Sales PDFs • Customer calls • Strategy notes ✅ I prefer: • Q2 board prep — AI roadmap • Customer churn — enterprise segment • Cloud migration — risk and architecture • Security posture — vendor evaluation • Product launch — messaging and objections Each notebook should answer one business question for one audience. I also recommend a simple naming convention: [Function] — [Initiative] — [Quarter/Year] For example:Product — Copilot Rollout — Q2 2026 Inside each notebook, I like three layers: • Raw sources. • Saved notes with my own synthesis. • One or two final artifacts I can share. Sounds boring? Good. Boring systems scale. This is also a smart place to be intentional about org-wide AI adoption. When teams begin to separate notebooks by customer insight, product intelligence, security, and cloud strategy, you start to see where AI can plug into real operations. That is usually where the conversation expands from one tool to broader implementation, governance, and infrastructure choices. Zazmic can help you migrate to a secure cloud built for innovative AI solutions, and yes, for free. Talk to a Migration Expert NotebookLM to Gemini HandoffNotebookLM is brilliant at understanding and transforming source-grounded material. Gemini is better when you want to take that material further. Google’s Gemini Apps now let users upload NotebookLM notebooks directly to Gemini to get answers, summaries, and insights about their content. Google has also been expanding the ability to add NotebookLM as a source in Gemini in some contexts, letting people create documents, web apps, images, videos, and more while staying grounded in notebook content. • • Understand in NotebookLM. Extend in Gemini. Operationalize in the business. Share This is the handoff model I recommend: Use NotebookLM to:• collect sources • interrogate evidence • create briefing docs • find contradictions • generate grounded slides, tables, audio, and video. Use Gemini to:• draft a polished memo • prototype an internal app • turn the notebook into a workflow • create follow-on content • combine notebook knowledge with broader multimodal generation. That changes the role of NotebookLM. It stops being just the place where you understand the material. It becomes the place where you prepare a trustworthy context for the next system. Now, your team can build a notebook around a market segment, generate a solid briefing, then hand that notebook to Gemini to draft a product memo, create a prototype flow in Canvas, build a persistent Gem for sales enablement, or run deeper research without losing the context that matters. That quite changes the ops in the company, right? Limitations to Know Before You Bet On NotebookLMNow the sober bit. NotebookLM is excellent. It is not magic. First, NotebookLM works from static copies of many imported sources. If you import files from Drive, it does not automatically track every change; you may need to manually re-sync. Other source types often need to be re-uploaded entirely. Second, not everything imports in the way people assume. For web URLs, NotebookLM only scrapes the text content of the HTML page, not images, embedded videos, or nested pages. Paywalled pages are not supported. For YouTube, it imports the transcript only, requires captions, and may not support very recent uploads or videos without speech. Third, the mobile app is useful, but it is not the full desktop experience. Google says notes, mind maps, reports, and data tables are not yet available in the app, and source-type support is narrower there. Fourth, not every shiny feature is universally available. Cinematic Video Overviews are currently English-only, 18+, and tied to Ultra access. Public notebook sharing is also limited: Google says public sharing is enabled for consumer accounts, but disabled for Workspace Enterprise and Education accounts. Fifth, and this is the grown-up warning, NotebookLM is still AI. Google explicitly notes that NotebookLM can be inaccurate, that audio and video overviews may contain errors or glitches, and that you should not rely on it for medical, legal, financial, or other professional advice. None of that is a deal-breaker. It just means you should use NotebookLM like a senior operator, not like a teenager with a new gadget. Don’t Judge a Tool by It’s NameI’ll put it plainly. NotebookLM is one of the most underutilized AI tools available right now. Not because it lacks capability. Because most people are using it one floor below its actual potential. They use it to summarize a PDF. I use it to understand a business problem, pressure-test the evidence, generate an executive brief, spin up a slide deck, create an explainer, and hand the work into Gemini for the next stage. That is a very different workflow. And once a leadership team sees that flow in action, NotebookLM stops looking like “another AI app” and starts looking like a permanent part of the operating model. That is the real story. If your team wants help turning AI from experimentation into actual business value, sign up for Zazmic’s free AI workshop. We discuss practical AI solutions, walk through real use cases, and present POCs tailored to your business and industry. When it makes sense, we also map the next step, whether that is stronger AI-driven cybersecurity, cloud infrastructure upgrades, or a practical path to GCP migration. Book a FREE Call 💡If you enjoyed this content, share it with a friend Share --- <p>Most execs I talk to mention the same AI problem (and TBH I had it too).</p><p>A problem with trust.</p><p>They have decks, call transcripts, market reports, and enough PDFs to stun a horse. Then they throw all of it at a chatbot and get a polished answer they cannot fully verify. It sounds smart. It reads well. And five minutes later, someone in the meeting asks: <em>“Where did this come from?”</em></p><p>Well, how are you supposed to know, right? You gave AI all the correct docs, after all.</p><p>Now, you will know. Because there’s NotebookLM.</p><p>It is one of the most underused AI products in the market because most people still think it is a summarizer. But if used properly, it is a grounded research and content engine for real business work. The trick is understanding the architecture first, and the shiny features second. Once that clicks, NotebookLM becomes very hard to replace.</p><p>Let me walk you through it from zero to power-user level.</p><div class="subscription-widget-wrap-editor" data-attrs="{&quot;url&quot;:&quot;https://yannkronberg.substack.com/subscribe?&quot;,&quot;text&quot;:&quot;Subscribe&quot;,&quot;language&quot;:&quot;en&quot;}" data-component-name="SubscribeWidgetToDOM"><div class="subscription-widget show-subscribe"><div class="preamble"><p class="cta-caption">Leading with AI is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.</p></div><form class="subscription-widget-subscribe"><input type="email" class="email-input" name="email" placeholder="Type your email…" tabindex="-1"><input type="submit" class="button primary" value="Subscribe"><div class="fake-input-wrapper"><div class="fake-input"></div><div class="fake-button"></div></div></form></div></div><div><hr></div><h2>What NotebookLM Really Is and Why It Is Different</h2><p>NotebookLM is not “Google’s version of ChatGPT.” That framing misses the point.</p><p><a href="https://notebooklm.google/">NotebookLM</a>’s answers and outputs are generated from user-provided sources and instructions, with clear inline citations back to those materials. In other words, it is designed to work from your corpus, not simply freestyle from the open web and hope for the best.</p><p>That sounds like a small difference. Yet, it is not.</p><div class="captioned-image-container"><figure><a class="image-link image2 is-viewable-img" target="_blank" href="https://substackcdn.com/image/fetch/$s_!EJqW!,f_auto,q_auto:good,fl_progressive:steep/https%3A%2F%2Fsubstack-post-media.s3.amazonaws.com%2Fpublic%2Fimages%2F59062473-5d13-4b8d-b32f-748ac18e8df2_1100x1000.png" data-component-name="Image2ToDOM"><div class="image2-inset"><picture><source type="image/webp" srcset="https://substackcdn.com/image/fetch/$s_!EJqW!,w_424,c_limit,f_webp,q_auto:good,fl_progressive:steep/https%3A%2F%2Fsubstack-post-media.s3.amazonaws.com%2Fpublic%2Fimages%2F59062473-5d13-4b8d-b32f-748ac18e8df2_1100x1000.png 424w, https://substackcdn.com/image/fetch/$s_!EJqW!,w_848,c_limit,f_webp,q_auto:good,fl_progressive:steep/https%3A%2F%2Fsubstack-post-media.s3.amazonaws.com%2Fpublic%2Fimages%2F59062473-5d13-4b8d-b32f-748ac18e8df2_1100x1000.png 848w, https://substackcdn.com/image/fetch/$s_!EJqW!,w_1272,c_limit,f_webp,q_auto:good,fl_progressive:steep/https%3A%2F%2Fsubstack-post-media.s3.amazonaws.com%2Fpublic%2Fimages%2F59062473-5d13-4b8d-b32f-748ac18e8df2_1100x1000.png 1272w, https://substackcdn.com/image/fetch/$s_!EJqW!,w_1456,c_limit,f_webp,q_auto:good,fl_progressive:steep/https%3A%2F%2Fsubstack-post-media.s3.amazonaws.com%2Fpublic%2Fimages%2F59062473-5d13-4b8d-b32f-748ac18e8df2_1100x1000.png 1456w" sizes="100vw"><img src="https://substackcdn.com/image/fetch/$s_!EJqW!,w_1456,c_limit,f_auto,q_auto:good,fl_progressive:steep/https%3A%2F%2Fsubstack-post-media.s3.amazonaws.com%2Fpublic%2Fimages%2F59062473-5d13-4b8d-b32f-748ac18e8df2_1100x1000.png" width="1100" height="1000" data-attrs="{&quot;src&quot;:&quot;https://substack-post-media.s3.amazonaws.com/public/images/59062473-5d13-4b8d-b32f-748ac18e8df2_1100x1000.png&quot;,&quot;srcNoWatermark&quot;:null,&quot;fullscreen&quot;:null,&quot;imageSize&quot;:null,&quot;height&quot;:1000,&quot;width&quot;:1100,&quot;resizeWidth&quot;:null,&quot;bytes&quot;:230585,&quot;alt&quot;:null,&quot;title&quot;:null,&quot;type&quot;:&quot;image/png&quot;,&quot;href&quot;:null,&quot;belowTheFold&quot;:true,&quot;topImage&quot;:false,&quot;internalRedirect&quot;:&quot;https://yannkronberg.substack.com/i/190743912?img=https%3A%2F%2Fsubstack-post-media.s3.amazonaws.com%2Fpublic%2Fimages%2F59062473-5d13-4b8d-b32f-748ac18e8df2_1100x1000.png&quot;,&quot;isProcessing&quot;:false,&quot;align&quot;:null,&quot;offset&quot;:false}" class="sizing-normal" alt="" srcset="https://substackcdn.com/image/fetch/$s_!EJqW!,w_424,c_limit,f_auto,q_auto:good,fl_progressive:steep/https%3A%2F%2Fsubstack-post-media.s3.amazonaws.com%2Fpublic%2Fimages%2F59062473-5d13-4b8d-b32f-748ac18e8df2_1100x1000.png 424w, https://substackcdn.com/image/fetch/$s_!EJqW!,w_848,c_limit,f_auto,q_auto:good,fl_progressive:steep/https%3A%2F%2Fsubstack-post-media.s3.amazonaws.com%2Fpublic%2Fimages%2F59062473-5d13-4b8d-b32f-748ac18e8df2_1100x1000.png 848w, https://substackcdn.com/image/fetch/$s_!EJqW!,w_1272,c_limit,f_auto,q_auto:good,fl_progressive:steep/https%3A%2F%2Fsubstack-post-media.s3.amazonaws.com%2Fpublic%2Fimages%2F59062473-5d13-4b8d-b32f-748ac18e8df2_1100x1000.png 1272w, https://substackcdn.com/image/fetch/$s_!EJqW!,w_1456,c_limit,f_auto,q_auto:good,fl_progressive:steep/https%3A%2F%2Fsubstack-post-media.s3.amazonaws.com%2Fpublic%2Fimages%2F59062473-5d13-4b8d-b32f-748ac18e8df2_1100x1000.png 1456w" sizes="100vw" loading="lazy"></picture><div class="image-link-expand"><div class="pencraft pc-display-flex pc-gap-8 pc-reset"><button tabindex="0" type="button" class="pencraft pc-reset pencraft icon-container restack-image"><svg role="img" width="20" height="20" viewBox="0 0 20 20" fill="none" stroke-width="1.5" stroke="var(--color-fg-primary)" stroke-linecap="round" stroke-linejoin="round" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg"><g><title></title><path d="M2.53001 7.81595C3.49179 4.73911 6.43281 2.5 9.91173 2.5C13.1684 2.5 15.9537 4.46214 17.0852 7.23684L17.6179 8.67647M17.6179 8.67647L18.5002 4.26471M17.6179 8.67647L13.6473 6.91176M17.4995 12.1841C16.5378 15.2609 13.5967 17.5 10.1178 17.5C6.86118 17.5 4.07589 15.5379 2.94432 12.7632L2.41165 11.3235M2.41165 11.3235L1.5293 15.7353M2.41165 11.3235L6.38224 13.0882"></path></g></svg></button><button tabindex="0" type="button" class="pencraft pc-reset pencraft icon-container view-image"><svg xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" width="20" height="20" viewBox="0 0 24 24" fill="none" stroke="currentColor" stroke-width="2" stroke-linecap="round" stroke-linejoin="round" class="lucide lucide-maximize2 lucide-maximize-2"><polyline points="15 3 21 3 21 9"></polyline><polyline points="9 21 3 21 3 15"></polyline><line x1="21" x2="14" y1="3" y2="10"></line><line x1="3" x2="10" y1="21" y2="14"></line></svg></button></div></div></div></a><figcaption class="image-caption">NotebookLM vs. General AI Chatbots</figcaption></figure></div><p>For a business user, it changes the entire trust model. In a normal chatbot, your uploaded material is often just one ingredient in a larger stew. In NotebookLM, the source set is the operating boundary. That makes it far more useful for:</p><ul><li><p>board prep,</p></li><li><p>market analysis,</p></li><li><p>onboarding, policy review,</p></li><li><p>sales enablement,</p></li><li><p>and internal research where provenance matters.</p></li></ul><p>That is also why I do not position NotebookLM against <a href="https://zazmic.com/why-gemini-3-is-now-the-best-model-for-multimodal-understanding/">Gemini</a> or ChatGPT as a one-or-the-other choice. NotebookLM is the grounded layer. It gives you a source-bound working brain. Other models can still do broader ideation, coding, design, or web synthesis. But when the question is, “What do our actual materials say?” NotebookLM is where I start.</p><p>Once you understand that, the rest of the product suddenly makes sense: The chat part is not the most important one; it’s the notebook. And to get value from NotebookLM is to set it up correctly from day one.</p><div><hr></div><h2>Getting Started With NotebookLM</h2><p>The worst way to begin with NotebookLM is the way most people begin: dump in twenty random files and ask for “a summary.”</p><p>Don’t do that. That is how you turn a sharp tool into a junk drawer.</p><p>Start with one business question per notebook. One. Not five.</p><p>A good notebook has a job description. </p><p>📌 Examples:</p><ul><li><p>Should we enter this market?</p></li><li><p>What are customers really saying about onboarding friction?</p></li><li><p>What are the security risks in this migration plan?</p></li><li><p>How do I brief the board on this initiative in plain English?</p></li></ul><p>NotebookLM supports a wide set of source types now:</p><ul><li><p>PDFs, websites</p></li><li><p>YouTube videos</p></li><li><p>audio files</p></li><li><p>Google Docs</p></li><li><p>Google Slides</p></li><li><p>Google Sheets</p></li><li><p>Word files</p></li><li><p>images</p></li><li><p>pasted text.</p></li></ul><div class="captioned-image-container"><figure><a class="image-link image2 is-viewable-img" target="_blank" href="https://substackcdn.com/image/fetch/$s_!PQD_!,f_auto,q_auto:good,fl_progressive:steep/https%3A%2F%2Fsubstack-post-media.s3.amazonaws.com%2Fpublic%2Fimages%2F34f63a7c-f496-42c3-aa23-9b78688d4c76_1240x650.png" 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Do not try to solve your entire company.</figcaption></figure></div><p>And a helpful twist in 2026: you do not always need to arrive with a perfect source stack. In the add-source flow, NotebookLM can let you type a research question to discover sources from the web or Workspace, and Deep Research can generate a report that becomes part of the notebook. That makes it much easier to go from “I have a topic” to “I have a usable research base.”</p><p>That said, my advice is simple. Start with 5 to 15 strong sources, not 50 mediocre ones. Name the notebook like an executive would name a decision, not like an intern would name a folder. Keep the question crisp. Then let NotebookLM build around that.</p><blockquote><p>Remember: NotebookLM rewards restraint. A tight notebook beats a giant one almost every time.</p></blockquote><div><hr></div><h2>The Underrated “Notebook Guide” Feature (Now In Reports)</h2><p>This is the part most people skip. Big mistake.</p><p>Before you get fancy with prompts, NotebookLM already gives you a first-pass map of the material. For each source, you can use the Source Guide to see an auto-generated summary of the entire document. Then, in the Studio panel, you can generate reports such as an FAQ, study guide, briefing document, or an AI-suggested report type. Reports can be exported to Google Docs, and any data tables inside them can be exported to Google Sheets.</p><p>And if at this point you’re like “Meh, what’s so awesome about that?”, I’ll tell you what.</p><p>The FAQ is brilliant for operational teams. Use it when you want the likely questions surfaced before people ask them. Customer success, internal enablement, sales onboarding, security reviews, policy rollouts — all perfect use cases.</p><p>The briefing doc is my favorite for executives. It compresses a pile of source material into something you can actually move through in one sitting. That matters because senior teams rarely suffer from a lack of information. They suffer from an excess of badly structured information.</p><p>The Source Guide helps you understand one source. The FAQ and briefing doc help you understand the notebook as a system. That difference matters.</p><p>My usual sequence is simple:</p><ol><li><p>I open the sources.</p></li><li><p>I scan the Source Guide.</p></li><li><p>I generate a briefing doc.</p></li><li><p>I ask better questions.</p></li></ol><p>You would be amazed at how much time this saves. It is the difference between reading documents and interrogating them.</p><p>Once you have a good briefing doc, you can save it, reuse it, or export it. And once you have the briefing, audio becomes far more useful.</p><div class="subscription-widget-wrap-editor" data-attrs="{&quot;url&quot;:&quot;https://yannkronberg.substack.com/subscribe?&quot;,&quot;text&quot;:&quot;Subscribe&quot;,&quot;language&quot;:&quot;en&quot;}" data-component-name="SubscribeWidgetToDOM"><div class="subscription-widget show-subscribe"><div class="preamble"><p class="cta-caption">Leading with AI is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.</p></div><form class="subscription-widget-subscribe"><input type="email" class="email-input" name="email" placeholder="Type your email…" tabindex="-1"><input type="submit" class="button primary" value="Subscribe"><div class="fake-input-wrapper"><div class="fake-input"></div><div class="fake-button"></div></div></form></div></div><div><hr></div><h2>Audio Overviews: When to Use Them &amp; How Not to Waste Them</h2><p>Audio Overviews remain one of the smartest features Google has shipped in this product.</p><p>In 2026, NotebookLM supports multiple audio formats: Deep Dive, The Brief, The Critique, and The Debate. You can also choose the language, set the length to shorter, default, or longer in English, and add a prompt to steer the discussion toward a specific audience, topic, or level of expertise.</p><div class="captioned-image-container"><figure><a class="image-link image2 is-viewable-img" target="_blank" href="https://substackcdn.com/image/fetch/$s_!4mPY!,f_auto,q_auto:good,fl_progressive:steep/https%3A%2F%2Fsubstack-post-media.s3.amazonaws.com%2Fpublic%2Fimages%2F8a580a0f-de20-458f-8025-c50ee9df4916_1240x650.png" data-component-name="Image2ToDOM"><div class="image2-inset"><picture><source type="image/webp" srcset="https://substackcdn.com/image/fetch/$s_!4mPY!,w_424,c_limit,f_webp,q_auto:good,fl_progressive:steep/https%3A%2F%2Fsubstack-post-media.s3.amazonaws.com%2Fpublic%2Fimages%2F8a580a0f-de20-458f-8025-c50ee9df4916_1240x650.png 424w, 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stroke-width="2" stroke-linecap="round" stroke-linejoin="round" class="lucide lucide-maximize2 lucide-maximize-2"><polyline points="15 3 21 3 21 9"></polyline><polyline points="9 21 3 21 3 15"></polyline><line x1="21" x2="14" y1="3" y2="10"></line><line x1="3" x2="10" y1="21" y2="14"></line></svg></button></div></div></div></a><figcaption class="image-caption">NotebookLM Audio Overview Formats</figcaption></figure></div><p class="button-wrapper" data-attrs="{&quot;url&quot;:&quot;https://yannkronberg.substack.com/p/only-notebooklm-guide-youll-ever?utm_source=substack&utm_medium=email&utm_content=share&action=share&quot;,&quot;text&quot;:&quot;Share&quot;,&quot;action&quot;:null,&quot;class&quot;:null}" data-component-name="ButtonCreateButton"><a class="button primary" href="https://yannkronberg.substack.com/p/only-notebooklm-guide-youll-ever?utm_source=substack&utm_medium=email&utm_content=share&action=share"><span>Share</span></a></p><p>Here is how I work with each one.</p><p>Deep Dive is for learning a new domain fast. I use it for market landscapes, technical topics, and dense research collections.</p><p>The Brief is for executive compression. Busy leader. Short attention window. One meeting in five minutes. Perfect.</p><p>The Critique is criminally underused. Feed it a strategy memo, product spec, or thought piece and let it attack weak spots before your colleagues do.</p><p>Debate is excellent when you want NotebookLM to stress-test a position instead of nodding at it politely: hear about the pros and cons or explore different viewpoints on one topic.</p><p>Google also lets you interact with the AI hosts during Audio Overviews, so you can jump into the conversation and ask follow-up questions. That turns the feature from passive content into something closer to a live tutor or research companion.</p><p>My rule of thumb with Audio Overviews is simple. Use it when reading is too slow, but understanding still matters. Commutes. Airport lounges. Pre-meeting walks. Late-night catch-up sessions before a board deck. I would not use them for precision extraction. I would use them for pattern recognition, synthesis, and mental compression.</p><blockquote><p>And a few practical tips:</p></blockquote><ul><li><p>First, tell it who the audio is for: “Explain this for a non-technical CEO” or “Debate this like two skeptical enterprise buyers.”</p></li><li><p>Second, narrow the source set before generating.</p></li><li><p>Third, use audio after the FAQ/briefing stage, not before.</p></li><li><p>And fourth, remember Google’s own warning: audio is AI-generated and can contain inaccuracies or glitches. It is a learning still layer.</p></li></ul><div class="pullquote"><p>This is also where I quietly tell clients the same thing we repeat at Zazmic: AI adoption is not just about model access. It is about the delivery format. And if you’re still figuring out where AI is most useful in your company, we’ll help you identify the best use case and build a POC.</p><p class="button-wrapper" data-attrs="{&quot;url&quot;:&quot;https://zazmicsocial.short.gy/US-General&quot;,&quot;text&quot;:&quot;Sign up for a FREE AI Workshop&quot;,&quot;action&quot;:null,&quot;class&quot;:null}" data-component-name="ButtonCreateButton"><a class="button primary" href="https://zazmicsocial.short.gy/US-General"><span>Sign up for a FREE AI Workshop</span></a></p></div><p>And now we get to the newest shiny object, which, for once, is not just shiny.</p><h2>The New Cinematic Video Explainer</h2><p><a href="https://notebooklm.google/">NotebookLM</a>’s Video Overviews can be customized by format, language, visual style, and steering prompt.</p><p>The available formats now include Cinematic, Explainer, and Brief. Google’s new Cinematic Video Overviews are available in English for Google AI Ultra subscribers who are 18+ on web and mobile. The feature uses Gemini 3, Nano Banana Pro, and Veo 3 to create richer, more immersive visuals and storytelling.</p><h4>Here is a more practical walkthrough.</h4><p><strong>First</strong>, decide whether you actually need Cinematic. If you are trying to explain a concept fast and clearly, the Explainer format is often the better business choice. If you want a quick executive recap, use Brief. If you want something that can carry a stronger narrative arc for onboarding, education, internal launches, or a client-facing demo, that is when Cinematic earns its keep.</p><p><strong>Second</strong>, tighten the source set. Video punishes sprawl. A messy notebook makes a messy film. I would rather generate a sharp video from 6 focused sources than a vague one from 40.</p><p><strong>Third</strong>, use the steering prompt. This is where most people leave quality on the table. Tell NotebookLM what matters:</p><ul><li><p>“Focus on business impact, implementation risks, and measurable upside.”</p></li><li><p>“Explain this for a non-technical executive audience.”</p></li><li><p>“Emphasize the before-and-after workflow change.”</p></li><li><p>“Use examples from customer pain points, not product jargon.”</p></li></ul><p><strong>Fourth</strong>, pick the right format and style. For non-cinematic video overviews, you can choose visual styles like Classic, Whiteboard, Watercolor, Retro Print, Heritage, or define a custom style. Cinematic does not use that same style picker because it is doing more autonomous creative direction under the hood.</p><p><strong>Fifth</strong>, be patient. Video Overviews can take a while to generate (sometimes more than 30 minutes) and may include inaccuracies or audio glitches.</p><blockquote><p>The use cases I like most:</p></blockquote><ul><li><p>executive onboarding for a new initiative</p></li><li><p>customer education</p></li><li><p>product feature rollouts</p></li><li><p>internal training</p></li><li><p>market explainers</p></li><li><p>board-prep background context.</p></li></ul><p>Where I would not rely on it alone:</p><ul><li><p>legal signoff</p></li><li><p>compliance interpretation</p></li><li><p>financial precision</p></li></ul><p>anything where one wrong sentence becomes tomorrow’s Slack fire.</p><div class="native-video-embed" data-component-name="VideoPlaceholder" data-attrs="{&quot;mediaUploadId&quot;:&quot;017aa59a-52a2-4dd5-874e-ee64f2136c86&quot;,&quot;duration&quot;:null}"></div><p>The new video layer turns NotebookLM from a reading tool into an explanation tool. That is a very different category. Still, to make your work truly effective, you need to master a couple of prompts.</p><p class="button-wrapper" data-attrs="{&quot;url&quot;:&quot;https://yannkronberg.substack.com/p/only-notebooklm-guide-youll-ever?utm_source=substack&utm_medium=email&utm_content=share&action=share&quot;,&quot;text&quot;:&quot;Share&quot;,&quot;action&quot;:null,&quot;class&quot;:null}" data-component-name="ButtonCreateButton"><a class="button primary" href="https://yannkronberg.substack.com/p/only-notebooklm-guide-youll-ever?utm_source=substack&utm_medium=email&utm_content=share&action=share"><span>Share</span></a></p><div><hr></div><h2>Power Prompting Inside NotebookLM</h2><p>Most people waste NotebookLM by asking it the same lazy questions they ask every chatbot.</p><p>Do not do that.</p><p>NotebookLM now lets you configure chat style and response length, including a Custom mode where you can define a role or style, and it lets you inspect the prompts used for reports, audio overviews, videos, quizzes, and other artifacts.</p><p>In plain English: the product gives you more control than most users realize.</p><h4>Here are five prompt patterns you can try out right now and see some AI magic:</h4><p><strong>1. Core Questions</strong><br>“Review all my uploaded sources and identify the 5 most important questions someone must be able to answer to truly understand this topic.”</p><p><strong>2. Surprising Insights</strong><br>“Pull out the most surprising or non-obvious insights from these sources. Explain why each one matters.”<br><br><strong>3. What’s Missing?</strong><br>“Analyze these materials and identify the missing data, weak assumptions, and unresolved questions. Do not summarize. Audit.”</p><p><strong>4. Contradictions Finder</strong><br>“Show me the major conflicts across these sources, why they differ, and what evidence would resolve the disagreement.”</p><p><strong>5. Hidden Connections</strong><br>“Find links between ideas in these sources that are not obvious at first glance, and explain what new opportunities those links create.”</p><blockquote><p>The trick is not just about the wording. The intent matters. Summaries are cheap. Tension is valuable. Gaps are valuable. Contradictions are valuable. Originality usually lives between documents, not inside any single one.</p></blockquote><p>I also recommend one very unglamorous habit: save strong chat responses to notes, then convert those notes into sources when they deserve to become part of the notebook’s working memory. NotebookLM supports that flow directly, and it is one of the best ways to move from raw material to curated knowledge.</p><p><br>Which leads to the next big mistake people make: they build one giant notebook and wonder why life gets even more confusing.</p><div><hr></div><h2>How to Organize Multiple Notebooks Without Losing Your Mind</h2><p>If NotebookLM becomes useful inside a company, you will not have one notebook.</p><p>You will have ten. Then thirty. Then a small digital city. Without a system, that city becomes traffic.</p><p>My rule is to organize notebooks by decision surface, not by document type.</p><p>❌ So instead of:</p><ul><li><p>Sales PDFs</p></li><li><p>Customer calls</p></li><li><p>Strategy notes</p></li></ul><p>✅ I prefer:</p><ul><li><p>Q2 board prep — AI roadmap</p></li><li><p>Customer churn — enterprise segment</p></li><li><p>Cloud migration — risk and architecture</p></li><li><p>Security posture — vendor evaluation</p></li><li><p>Product launch — messaging and objections</p></li></ul><p>Each notebook should answer one business question for one audience.</p><p>I also recommend a simple naming convention:</p><p><strong>[Function] — [Initiative] — [Quarter/Year]</strong></p><h4>For example:</h4><p>Product — Copilot Rollout — Q2 2026</p><p>Inside each notebook, I like three layers:</p><ol><li><p>Raw sources.</p></li><li><p>Saved notes with my own synthesis.</p></li><li><p>One or two final artifacts I can share.</p></li></ol><p>Sounds boring? Good. Boring systems scale.</p><p>This is also a smart place to be intentional about org-wide AI adoption. When teams begin to separate notebooks by customer insight, product intelligence, security, and cloud strategy, you start to see where AI can plug into real operations. That is usually where the conversation expands from one tool to broader implementation, governance, and infrastructure choices.</p><div class="pullquote"><p>Zazmic can help you migrate to a secure cloud built for innovative AI solutions, and yes, for free.</p><p class="button-wrapper" data-attrs="{&quot;url&quot;:&quot;https://zazmicsocial.short.gy/US-General&quot;,&quot;text&quot;:&quot;Talk to a Migration Expert&quot;,&quot;action&quot;:null,&quot;class&quot;:null}" data-component-name="ButtonCreateButton"><a class="button primary" href="https://zazmicsocial.short.gy/US-General"><span>Talk to a Migration Expert</span></a></p></div><h2>NotebookLM to Gemini Handoff</h2><p>NotebookLM is brilliant at understanding and transforming source-grounded material.</p><p><a href="https://zazmic.com/gemini-or-notebooklm-how-to-start-with-artificial-intelligence-in-your-team/">Gemini</a> is better when you want to take that material further.</p><p>Google’s Gemini Apps now let users upload NotebookLM notebooks directly to Gemini to get answers, summaries, and insights about their content. 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Extend in Gemini. Operationalize in the business.</figcaption></figure></div><p class="button-wrapper" data-attrs="{&quot;url&quot;:&quot;https://yannkronberg.substack.com/p/only-notebooklm-guide-youll-ever?utm_source=substack&utm_medium=email&utm_content=share&action=share&quot;,&quot;text&quot;:&quot;Share&quot;,&quot;action&quot;:null,&quot;class&quot;:null}" data-component-name="ButtonCreateButton"><a class="button primary" href="https://yannkronberg.substack.com/p/only-notebooklm-guide-youll-ever?utm_source=substack&utm_medium=email&utm_content=share&action=share"><span>Share</span></a></p><p><br>This is the handoff model I recommend:</p><h4>Use NotebookLM to:</h4><ul><li><p>collect sources</p></li><li><p>interrogate evidence</p></li><li><p>create briefing docs</p></li><li><p>find contradictions</p></li><li><p>generate grounded slides, tables, audio, and video.</p></li></ul><h4>Use Gemini to:</h4><ul><li><p>draft a polished memo</p></li><li><p>prototype an internal app</p></li><li><p>turn the notebook into a workflow</p></li><li><p>create follow-on content</p></li><li><p>combine notebook knowledge with broader multimodal generation.</p></li></ul><p>That changes the role of NotebookLM. It stops being just the place where you understand the material. It becomes the place where you prepare a trustworthy context for the next system.</p><p>Now, your team can build a notebook around a market segment, generate a solid briefing, then hand that notebook to Gemini to draft a product memo, create a prototype flow in Canvas, build a persistent Gem for sales enablement, or run deeper research without losing the context that matters. That quite changes the ops in the company, right?</p><div><hr></div><h2>Limitations to Know Before You Bet On NotebookLM</h2><p>Now the sober bit.</p><p>NotebookLM is excellent. It is not magic.</p><p>First, NotebookLM works from static copies of many imported sources. If you import files from Drive, it does not automatically track every change; you may need to manually re-sync. Other source types often need to be re-uploaded entirely.</p><p>Second, not everything imports in the way people assume. For web URLs, NotebookLM only scrapes the text content of the HTML page, not images, embedded videos, or nested pages. Paywalled pages are not supported. For YouTube, it imports the transcript only, requires captions, and may not support very recent uploads or videos without speech.</p><p>Third, the mobile app is useful, but it is not the full desktop experience. Google says notes, mind maps, reports, and data tables are not yet available in the app, and source-type support is narrower there.</p><p>Fourth, not every shiny feature is universally available. Cinematic Video Overviews are currently English-only, 18+, and tied to Ultra access. Public notebook sharing is also limited: Google says public sharing is enabled for consumer accounts, but disabled for Workspace Enterprise and Education accounts.</p><p>Fifth, and this is the grown-up warning, NotebookLM is still AI. Google explicitly notes that NotebookLM can be inaccurate, that audio and video overviews may contain errors or glitches, and that you should not rely on it for medical, legal, financial, or other professional advice.</p><blockquote><p>None of that is a deal-breaker. It just means you should use NotebookLM like a senior operator, not like a teenager with a new gadget.</p></blockquote><div><hr></div><h2>Don’t Judge a Tool by It’s Name</h2><p>I’ll put it plainly.</p><p>NotebookLM is one of the most underutilized AI tools available right now. Not because it lacks capability. Because most people are using it one floor below its actual potential.</p><p>They use it to summarize a PDF.</p><p>I use it to understand a business problem, pressure-test the evidence, generate an executive brief, spin up a slide deck, create an explainer, and hand the work into Gemini for the next stage.</p><p>That is a very different workflow.</p><p>And once a leadership team sees that flow in action, NotebookLM stops looking like “another AI app” and starts looking like a permanent part of the operating model.</p><p>That is the real story.</p><div class="pullquote"><p><br>If your team wants help turning AI from experimentation into actual business value, sign up for Zazmic’s free AI workshop. We discuss practical AI solutions, walk through real use cases, and present POCs tailored to your business and industry. 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