Add ‘Open In GoodNotes 5’ as an Activity/Action extension in iOS Safari/Chrome. Currently not an option.
Currently GoodNotes is not a ‘Open In’ activity/action extension option from mobile web pages. If I want to edit an article from a website I need to Create a PDF and then Open In GoodNotes or Save to another app and then import to GoodNotes. Notability has this feature already.

GoodNotes 5.3 on iPadOS and iOS 13 now allows you to save webpages as PDF to GoodNotes via the share menu on Safari and other browsers.
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Cyber Punk commented
I'm also looking for this feature. Importing to Goodnotes on the Mac is a pain. Why do I have to save a PDF to Finder to import it to Goodnotes, then to have to delete that saved file? This is tedious and creates duplicates especially if you are importing PDFs on multiple occasions. Please add the extension feature. Notability which is your direct competitor has the feature. Why don't you?
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Alan6667 commented
click the share button and use "email this page" to open the email app, then right click the pdf file you want to open, you can see an "open with" option. Now open this file via goodnotes. It may help you avoid saving the file in Mac but still very complicated.
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Mog7 commented
What about MacOS?
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Carlos commented
It would be really great if you could extend this feature to Good Notes for Mac. It's super convenient in the iPad, and I would love to have this in my laptop.
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Louise commented
Add GoodNotes on Mac desktop to allow to save webpages as PDF to GoodNotes via the share menu on Safari. I work from the desktop to my ipad. It would be much appreciated to be able to send my online articles directly to GoodNotes as this is the only note taking app I use. Thank you in advance.
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Jonathan de la Rosa commented
Im going to second Sir Pieman. Im currently looking for an easy way to import into Goodnotes. Saving things as a pdf first and then importing into Goodnotes is not as easy as OneNote or Notability, or Evernote has features for. When I click on share, the Goodnotes application is not present. Being able to send images, pdf, or any application data as a direct import/share action to Goodnotes would be a good feature and makes it appear that Goodnotes developers are not listening to this request.
I have included an image showing where Goodnotes is missing as an application to share to. It does show up when I use certain applications, however my Evernote and one note shows up everywhere. Asking the end user to take an additional step doesn't take into consideration that the feature being requested seems to be a core feature of all other free and paid note taking applications.
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Sir Pieman commented
This still does not address the cross platform integration that, for example, OneNote has.