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who owns what?

your notes mention people. jottie can answer questions about them. 'who owns the analytics workstream?' - find out from your notes without reading through everything.

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find ownership info

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search by person

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people mentioned in notes

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why this works

built for this

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find ownership info

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search by person

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people mentioned in notes

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quick answers about who

examples

people search examples

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

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"who owns the analytics workstream?"
"what did i note about alex?"
"find notes mentioning @design"

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how it works

jottie extracts people from your notes and understands ownership language. 'sarah owns', 'alex is handling', 'design team responsible' - it connects people to responsibilities.

people extraction

ownership detection

role understanding

how it works

people extraction
ownership detection
role understanding

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why people search matters

work involves people. knowing who owns what, who said what, who's responsible - this information is often in notes but hard to find. jottie makes it accessible.

why people search matters

work involves people. knowing who owns what, who said what, who's responsible - this information is often in notes but hard to find. jottie makes it a

questions

frequently asked

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does it understand team names?

yes. 'design team' or '@design' or just 'design' can all work depending on how you write.

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can i find all notes about someone?

yes. 'all notes mentioning sarah' or 'everything about mike' works.

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does it handle nicknames?

if it's seen 'mike' and 'michael' referring to the same person, it connects them.

ready to try jottie?

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