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your notes know things.

you wrote it down somewhere. now you can just ask. 'what did i decide about the beta launch?' jottie searches your notes and gives you the answer.

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powered by jottie

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ask natural questions

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answers from your notes

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finds relevant context

try it yourself

drag notes around, search, and click to explore

why this works

built for this

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ask natural questions

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answers from your notes

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finds relevant context

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cites sources

examples

questions to try

see how others use jottie for chat. try these prompts to get started.

try these

"what did i decide about the beta launch?"
"who owns the refactor workstream?"
"when did i last mention the mobile rebuild?"

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how it works

ask a question in plain english. jottie searches your notes semantically, finds relevant passages, and synthesizes an answer. it shows you which notes the answer came from.

natural questions

semantic search

sourced answers

how it works

natural questions
semantic search
sourced answers

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better than search

search finds notes. questions get answers. 'who owns analytics' as a search gives you notes mentioning analytics. as a question, it tells you who owns it.

better than search

search finds notes. questions get answers. 'who owns analytics' as a search gives you notes mentioning analytics. as a question, it tells you who owns

questions

frequently asked

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what if the answer isn't in my notes?

jottie will tell you it couldn't find relevant information. it won't make things up.

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can i ask complex questions?

yes. multi-part questions work. 'what did sarah say about pricing in the last meeting' is fine.

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are answers always accurate?

answers come from your notes. they're as accurate as what you wrote. always check sources for important decisions.

ready to try jottie?

start with a single note, then use search or chat to pull the context back instantly.