Guide

Product Guide

A practical walkthrough of the editor, toolbar, every block type, the map, rituals, dashboards, sync, and privacy.

01

Getting Started

Start with one note and let the canvas grow with you.

Create a note, give it a title, and write directly into the main text area.
Use the canvas for freeform thinking instead of forcing everything into a strict list.
Open the attachment menu to add blocks when text alone is not enough.

02

Editor Overview

The note editor combines regular writing with movable floating blocks on the same canvas.

Write in the main text area first, then open the attachment menu whenever a thought needs its own visual or functional block.
Floating blocks can be selected, moved, resized, rotated, layered, locked, and in many cases recolored from the block toolbar.
Editable blocks such as text, insight, deadline, todo, and link can be reopened with a double tap or the block toolbar edit action.

03

Toolbar Actions

The bottom toolbar is the fast lane for capture, editing, and recovery.

Paperclip opens the block catalog where you add text, insight, deadline, image, link, audio, sticker, todo, drawing, scan text, note link, and reminder actions.
Draw toggles drawing mode, Scan Text turns OCR capture into text, and Bell opens reminders without interrupting the note.
Version History helps you revisit earlier states, Focus reduces distractions, and Undo or Redo lets you recover small mistakes quickly.

04

Blocks

Choose a block type to see what it does, how to add it, and how it behaves inside the editor.

05

Map And Discovery

The knowledge map helps you see structure instead of just storing notes.

Categories become bubbles, related notes appear as dots, and the graph reveals how ideas cluster over time.
You can zoom, pan, toggle edges, toggle icons, and fit the full graph back into view from the map controls.
Open notes from the map to move between overview and detail without losing context.

06

Me, Dashboard, And Rituals

These surfaces turn your notes into a personal reflection system.

Me brings together today, mood check-ins, weekly energy, patterns, rediscovery, and rituals.
Dashboard centers on a map tab plus dedicated todos, reminders, and recent activity tabs, with a continue-writing card above them.
Rituals and reflections sit alongside sync trust, library stats, import/export, and continuation flows instead of acting like a separate productivity tracker.

07

Sync, AI, And Privacy

The app is designed to stay useful without turning your notes into ad-tech data.

Categorization is handled by the app's local categorization pipeline, with review paths for lower-confidence outcomes.
When sync is enabled, the app uses CloudKit and still keeps local saving available even if sync is delayed or blocked.
Locked notes use biometric or device authentication through the note lock flow, and unlocked notes stay open for the current app session.