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search through time.

sometimes you know when you wrote something. 'that idea from last week' or 'notes from the q1 planning'. date filtering narrows results to the right timeframe.

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filter by creation date

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natural language dates

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combine with other search

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why this works

built for this

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filter by creation date

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natural language dates

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combine with other search

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find notes from any period

examples

date search examples

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try these

"notes from last week"
"meeting notes from january"
"ideas from q4 2024"

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how it works

add time references to any search. 'pricing notes from last month' combines semantic search with date filtering. natural language like 'last week' or 'this quarter' works.

natural language dates

combines with search

flexible time ranges

how it works

natural language dates
combines with search
flexible time ranges

details

why time matters

memory is often temporal. you remember when you thought about something, not what you called it. date filtering uses that temporal memory to narrow results.

why time matters

memory is often temporal. you remember when you thought about something, not what you called it. date filtering uses that temporal memory to narrow re

questions

frequently asked

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what date formats work?

'last week', 'this month', 'january 2024', 'q1', 'yesterday' - natural language works.

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does it use creation date or mentioned dates?

creation date by default. dates mentioned in note content are also searchable.

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can i search a custom date range?

yes. 'between jan 1 and march 15' or similar phrases work.

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