Keep Everything in Its Place
Organize your study material with folders, tags, favorites, and archive. Find any note instantly and keep your workspace clean and focused.
Cognitive Psychology
Cognitive Load Theory
2h agoIntrinsic, extraneous, and germane load shape working memory limits…
Working Memory Models
YesterdayBaddeley’s model: phonological loop and visuospatial sketchpad…
Schemas & Encoding
3d agoPrior knowledge organizes new information into meaningful chunks…
Attention Bottleneck
1w agoSelective attention filters competing stimuli before deeper processing…
How It Works
Get started in three simple steps.
Create Folders
Organize notes into folders and subfolders — by subject, course, or however you think.
Tag & Favorite
Add tags for cross-cutting categories. Star your most important notes for quick access.
Archive & Clean Up
Archive completed topics to keep your active workspace focused on what matters now.
Key Benefits
Why learners love this feature.
Nested Folders
Create a hierarchy that mirrors how you think. Nest folders inside folders to organize by semester, course, chapter, or any structure that makes sense for your workflow.
- Unlimited folder nesting depth
- Color-coded folders for visual organization
- Drag notes between folders easily
Tags for Flexibility
Tags work across folders. Tag notes with topics like #exam, #important, or #review and find them instantly — even when they live in different folders.
- Cross-folder categorization
- Autocomplete suggestions as you type
- Filter notes by tag in the sidebar
Cognitive Load Theory
Lecture 4 · 12 cards
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Favorites & Archive
Star your most important notes to access them from the favorites view. Archive completed topics to keep your main view clean without deleting anything.
- Quick access to starred notes
- Archive without deleting
- Recently deleted with restore option
Favorites
9 notesUse Cases
See how learners put this feature to work.
Course Organization
Create a folder per course, with subfolders for each chapter or topic. Tag cross-cutting themes like #midterm or #key-concept.
Research Projects
Organize research by project with folders. Tag sources by methodology, relevance, or status for flexible filtering.
Semester Management
Archive last semester's folders to keep your workspace focused. They're still there if you need them — just not in the way.
Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know.