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Protected Note Taking App for Small Business Owners
Secure and Efficient Note-Taking for Small Business Owners

Trusted by Millions Worldwide
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4.4
8,200+ reviews on Capterra
4.4
73,000+ reviews on App Store
248M
Registered Users
5B
Notes Created
2M
Notes Created Daily
Frequently Asked Questions
A protected note-taking app offers a secure way to record and manage notes, ensuring data privacy and organizing information effectively for business use.
It provides a secure platform for storing sensitive business information while enhancing productivity through its organizational features.
Yes, you can upload different file types to enhance your notes, making it easier to store and access related documents.
The app can be accessed from various devices via browser, ensuring flexibility and convenience for on-the-go business operations.
While it focuses on note-taking, integration options for drafting professional emails from notes are available depending on the features you use.
The app uses advanced encryption and secure login protocols, ensuring that your sensitive business information remains protected.
While many features are customizable for user convenience, it does not allow custom style creation for note formats.
No, the app requires an internet connection to ensure real-time protection and access syncing across devices.
Yes, there is a 100 MB limit for file uploads to ensure optimal performance and storage management.
For summarization, you can use the summarize feature to condense document content into concise, manageable notes.
Yes, if needed, you can reword notes with various styles to adjust the tone or make content more engaging.
The app supports various file types including text, image, audio, and video formats to complement your notes.
Yes, you can export your notes to various formats to ensure they are usable in different contexts outside the app.
No, the app does not currently offer a real-time preview of edits or changes made to notes.
The app primarily focuses on individual note-taking and security, lacking features for direct collaboration on shared notes.