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AI Edit
An AI assistant that helps you write and polish your notes.
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Frequently Asked Questions
The planning note taking app helps you capture, organize, and plan projects and writing tasks efficiently. It's a browser-based tool with rich text editing and auto-save functionality.
Yes, you can use the app to break down projects into smaller tasks, use headings for sections, and organize your ideas easily with lists and formatting options.
Auto-save automatically saves your notes as you type directly into your browser's local storage, ensuring you never lose your important work even if you accidentally close the tab.
Absolutely, the app is ideal for outlining writing plans with its text formatting features, helping you structure your ideas and projects efficiently.
Yes, you can use the app as a weekly planner by organizing your notes into sections for each day and utilizing text headings to prioritize tasks.
Logged-in users can save their notes to Evernote for added flexibility and access across devices, making it easy to organize and sync your projects.
You can take a wide variety of notes including project plans, writing outlines, to-do lists, and weekly schedules, all with rich text formatting options.
Currently, the app is desktop-only, meaning it cannot be accessed on Android devices unless via a desktop browser.
Yes, the app aids in structuring project notes by allowing you to categorize information and enhance it using formatting tools like bold, lists, and headings.
No, the app is designed for desktop use only. For mobile access, transferring notes to Evernote and using their mobile app is recommended.
Syncing notes across devices requires logging in and saving them to Evernote. Otherwise, notes remain in the local browser storage of the device used.
The app supports one note at a time stored in the browser. Use the Evernote integration to organize multiple notes effectively.
Importing notes from other formats is not supported. You can manually copy and paste content into the app for integration.
No, the app does not offer a version history. Each note version overwrites the previous one without historical reference.
An internet connection is required to access the app. It's not fully offline due to its browser-based nature.