Introducing Page Templates
Turn any page into a reusable template with {{fill-in}} fields, then create new pages by filling a quick form — text, dates, ratings, and a cover image.
Some pages you write again and again — a book entry, a meeting brief, a client profile — with the same headings every time. Retyping that scaffold is busywork.
Page Templates let you build the layout once, then spin up a filled-in page in seconds.
Make a template
Build a page the way you like it, then flip the Template switch in the page header. Anywhere you want a value, drop a token in double braces — {{title}}, {{author}}, {{releasedate}} — and for a picture, put {{img:cover}} on its own line.
Your template stays a normal page, marked with a small Template badge so it's easy to find and edit.
Create from a template
Click New page and you get a quick picker: a blank page, or any of your templates. (No templates yet? New page stays one click.)
Pick a template and note2it reads your tokens and builds a form — one field per blank, with a live preview beside it.
Smart fields, no syntax to learn
note2it infers the right input from each token's name: a date picker for {{releasedate}}, a number for {{rating}}, a roomy box for {{description}}, and an image upload for {{img:cover}}. Everything else is a simple text field.
Fill what you want, skip what you don't, and click Create. The tokens are replaced, the cover becomes a real image, and you land on a normal, fully-editable page.
Yours, and private
Templates are just your own pages, stored in your account and strictly tenant-isolated — never shared between accounts. Creating and editing them is recorded in the audit trail, never the content itself.
Page Templates are part of the editor, on every plan.
Try it
Open a page, add a {{field}} or two, flip the Template switch — then hit New page and watch it fill itself in.