relationships

same topic, connected.

you write about pricing in different contexts - strategy, feedback, competitive analysis. jottie knows these are related by topic. they appear together when you explore one.

relationships

powered by jottie

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topic clustering

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cross-context connections

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automatic grouping

try it yourself

drag notes around, search, and click to explore

why this works

built for this

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topic clustering

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cross-context connections

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automatic grouping

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no tagging required

examples

topic grouping examples

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

try these

"all notes about pricing"
"onboarding across projects"
"related research themes"

details

how it works

jottie identifies topics from content - not just keywords, but semantic understanding. notes about the same subject cluster together regardless of when or why you wrote them.

semantic topic detection

automatic clustering

cross-time connections

how it works

semantic topic detection
automatic clustering
cross-time connections

details

why topic grouping matters

you think about topics repeatedly but don't always remember. a meeting note about pricing, a strategy note, a customer quote - they belong together. jottie makes that visible.

why topic grouping matters

you think about topics repeatedly but don't always remember. a meeting note about pricing, a strategy note, a customer quote - they belong together. j

questions

frequently asked

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is this like automatic tagging?

similar result, different mechanism. topics emerge from meaning, not explicit tags.

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can i see all notes on a topic?

search for the topic. semantic search finds all related notes.

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what if notes cover multiple topics?

they can appear in multiple topic clusters. notes aren't limited to one category.

ready to try jottie?

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