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Organize and find anything with #tags

Tag any note with #, then filter your whole notebook by tag from the search box — a fast new way to find what you wrote.

Notes accumulate fast. A month in, the page you need is somewhere across a dozen notebooks — and you can't quite remember where you put it.

Tags give your notes a second axis. Label a page with a #tag and it joins everything else on that topic, ready to pull up in a single search.

How it works

On any page, type # and a small menu appears. Keep typing to filter the tags you've already used, or create a new one on the spot — press enter and it drops in as a tidy pill.

Tags are part of the page, right where you wrote them. Add as many as you like: a project name, a client, or a status like #todo or #idea.

Find by tag

Open the page search and type a #tag. note2it narrows your notebook to the pages carrying it — and you can mix a tag with ordinary words to focus further, like "#roadmap planning".

Partial tags work too, so #road finds #roadmap as you type.

See your tags at a glance

Every page in the list shows its tags as small chips, so you can scan a notebook and spot the topic of each note without opening it.

Yours, and private

Tags live inside your own content and stay strictly tenant-isolated — they're never shared between accounts. Like every change in note2it, adding or editing them is recorded in the audit trail, never the content itself.

Tagging is part of the editor, on every plan.

Try it

Open a page, type #, and label your first note. The next time you need it, it's one search away.