use cases

remember what you read.

you read books, take notes, forget them. jottie changes that. capture as you read, find insights later. 'what did that book say about habits?' - your notes answer.

use cases

powered by jottie

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capture while reading

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find insights later

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cross-book search

try it yourself

drag notes around, search, and click to explore

why this works

built for this

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capture while reading

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find insights later

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cross-book search

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quotes preserved

examples

book workflows

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

try these

"main ideas from this book"
"what quotes did i save?"
"compare two books i read"

details

how it works

take notes as you read - key ideas, quotes, reactions. jottie indexes everything. later, search across all your reading to find relevant insights.

capture key points

save quotes

cross-book search

how it works

capture key points
save quotes
cross-book search

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why jottie for books

book notes scattered across apps and notebooks don't help. centralized, searchable notes mean your reading actually compounds.

why jottie for books

book notes scattered across apps and notebooks don't help. centralized, searchable notes mean your reading actually compounds.

questions

frequently asked

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can i import kindle highlights?

not directly, but you can paste exported highlights.

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does it organize by book?

use tags like #atomic-habits or mention the book title. both work for filtering.

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can it summarize a whole book?

if you've taken good notes, yes. chat can summarize your book notes.

ready to try jottie?

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