chat

notes to drafts.

your notes have the content. jottie helps shape it. 'draft a status update from my sprint notes' - get a starting point you can refine. faster than starting from scratch.

chat

powered by jottie

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draft from existing notes

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status updates, summaries, emails

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starting point, not final copy

try it yourself

drag notes around, search, and click to explore

why this works

built for this

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draft from existing notes

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status updates, summaries, emails

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starting point, not final copy

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refine and send

examples

drafting examples

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

try these

"draft a status update from my sprint notes"
"turn my research notes into a short summary"
"write a follow-up based on my meeting notes"

details

how it works

tell jottie what to draft and from which notes. it extracts key points and structures them appropriately. you get a draft to edit, not a final product.

specify the format

reference your notes

get editable draft

how it works

specify the format
reference your notes
get editable draft

details

draft vs write

jottie drafts from your notes, not from nothing. it's synthesis, not creation. the content comes from you - jottie just helps structure it.

draft vs write

jottie drafts from your notes, not from nothing. it's synthesis, not creation. the content comes from you - jottie just helps structure it.

questions

frequently asked

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can i specify the tone?

yes. 'draft a casual update' or 'write a formal summary' - jottie adjusts.

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how long are drafts?

depends on the source notes. you can ask for 'brief' or 'detailed' versions.

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can i iterate on drafts?

yes. 'make it shorter' or 'add more about the risks' - follow-up requests work.

ready to try jottie?

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