note types

your external brain.

facts, quotes, snippets, how-tos. things you want to remember but don't want cluttering your head. jottie stores them and makes them findable. like a personal wiki that actually works.

note types

powered by jottie

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store anything you might need

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find by meaning, not location

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no folder hierarchy needed

try it yourself

drag notes around, search, and click to explore

why this works

built for this

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store anything you might need

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find by meaning, not location

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no folder hierarchy needed

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related references surface automatically

examples

reference lookups

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

try these

"what was that git command?"
"the quote about simplicity"
"how did i fix that bug last time?"

details

how it works

save reference material as you encounter it. code snippets, quotes, procedures, facts. jottie indexes everything. search naturally when you need something.

capture anything

semantic indexing

natural recall

how it works

capture anything
semantic indexing
natural recall

details

why it beats bookmarks

bookmarks save links. notes save knowledge. the difference is you can search the content, not just the title. 'that article about database indexing' actually finds the notes, not just a link you'll never click.

why it beats bookmarks

bookmarks save links. notes save knowledge. the difference is you can search the content, not just the title. 'that article about database indexing' a

questions

frequently asked

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how do i organize references?

you don't have to. search finds things. if you want organization, use tags. but it's optional.

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can i import from notion or evernote?

yes. export from those apps and import to jottie. your reference library moves with you.

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is there a limit on note size?

no hard limit, but jottie is designed for notes, not documents. keep references focused.

ready to try jottie?

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