search

tags when you want them.

semantic search finds most things. but sometimes you want explicit categories. #project-x, #research, #meeting - hashtags give you that control without forcing a folder structure.

search

powered by jottie

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use #hashtags in notes

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filter by tag anytime

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combine with semantic search

try it yourself

drag notes around, search, and click to explore

why this works

built for this

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use #hashtags in notes

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filter by tag anytime

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combine with semantic search

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no required tagging

examples

tag search examples

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

try these

"#onboarding notes"
"#research from this month"
"#meeting notes about pricing"

details

how it works

add hashtags anywhere in your notes. jottie indexes them automatically. search by tag alone or combine with other terms. tags are optional - use them when they help.

inline hashtags

automatic indexing

optional usage

how it works

inline hashtags
automatic indexing
optional usage

details

tags vs folders

folders force hierarchy. tags are flat and flexible. a note can have multiple tags but only one folder location. tags let you categorize without deciding where something 'lives'.

tags vs folders

folders force hierarchy. tags are flat and flexible. a note can have multiple tags but only one folder location. tags let you categorize without decid

questions

frequently asked

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do i have to use tags?

nope. semantic search works without them. tags are there if you want explicit categories.

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can i see all my tags?

yes. there's a tag browser that shows all tags you've used.

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can i rename a tag?

not automatically. you'd need to edit notes individually. keep tag names stable.

ready to try jottie?

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