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Chat with Your Notes
Chat with your notes to surface answers, summaries, and action items from long documents instantly
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Frequently Asked Questions
Chat with your notes means you can ask questions of the documents you store in Evernote and get direct answers, summaries, and actionable insights. The assistant reads the content you select and returns concise responses, highlights, or suggested next steps to help you work faster.
Responses are typically returned within seconds for most inputs. Time depends on note length and complexity; longer documents may take a moment to analyze. Evernote keeps the experience interactive so you can refine follow-up questions or request alternative formats like summaries or action-item lists.
Yes. The assistant can scan your notes and extract action items with owners and deadlines where present, grouping them by priority or due date. If items lack explicit owners or deadlines, the assistant can suggest likely assignees and reasonable timelines for review.
The assistant can produce concise summaries, executive briefs, or multi-level outlines from long documents. You can request different lengths - a one-sentence overview, a three-bullet summary, or a multi-paragraph brief - and the output will reflect the requested level of detail.
Yes. Ask the assistant to compare sections, notes, or versions and it will outline similarities, differences, and potential conflicts. The comparison can be framed as pros and cons, a side-by-side feature summary, or a reconciliation plan to merge inputs.
You can ask the assistant to turn raw notes into structured plans, timelines, or checklists. It can generate phased timelines with milestones, assignable tasks, and suggested deadlines derived from the material, so you can move from research to execution quickly.
Yes - the assistant can create flashcards, quizzes, and practice questions from lecture notes or study materials. Choose the difficulty level and format, and the assistant will generate questions, correct answers, and explanations to support review and retention.
The assistant can translate note content into other languages and provide side-by-side comparisons. For best results, indicate the target language and any tone or localization preferences. Translations are useful for sharing summaries across global teams.
Absolutely. The assistant supports iterative dialogue, so you can drill down, request clarifications, or ask for alternate outputs like checklists or email drafts. Each follow-up can reference the same document or a different selection of notes.
You can copy or export assistant-generated content back into Evernote notes, or download it for use in other documents. Outputs can be inserted as new notes, appended to existing notes, or saved as drafts for editing and sharing.
The assistant recognizes explicit dates, relative deadlines, and common deadline formats within your notes. It can extract those into a timeline, highlight overdue items, and propose realistic completion dates based on typical task durations.
Yes. The assistant can process meeting transcripts to extract summaries, decisions, verbatim quotes, and action items with owners. It can also generate meeting minutes or follow-up emails based on transcript content for quick distribution.
The assistant can parse notes to create prioritized task lists, assign owners, and recommend due dates. Tasks can be exported back into Evernote or integrated into your preferred task manager if you use connected workflows supported by Evernote.
The assistant works with text-based notes stored in Evernote, including rich text and common embedded content. For files like PDFs or images, Evernote's OCR and attachments make text extractable, and the assistant can work with the extracted text for analysis when available.
While the assistant can generate summaries, plans, and extracts from your notes, very incomplete or ambiguous content may yield suggested fills that should be reviewed. Always verify critical details like dates, legal language, or financial figures before taking action.