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Daily pages
A rich-text page attached to each date. Morning intention, meeting notes, end-of-day reflection — whatever you need. Think journal meets planner meets scratch pad.
Press f to open today's page (when you're not already typing in a field).
What it's for
- Morning intention — what's the one thing that matters today?
- Meeting notes — jot during calls, turn commitments into tasks after
- Reflection — what happened, what you noticed
- Capture overflow — if a quick note isn't worth a full note page, put it here
How it's different from a regular note
| Cloud note | Daily page | |
|---|---|---|
| Keyed by | User-picked title | Calendar date |
| Persistence | Permanent reference | Date-stamped journal |
| Best for | Reference material | Daily thinking |
You can still use @mentions (to link tasks and projects) and [[wiki-links]] (to link other notes) in a daily page the same as any note.
Tips
- Don't force it. If nothing's on your mind, don't invent content. Empty daily pages are fine.
- Commitments become tasks. If you catch yourself writing "call Linda Thursday" in a daily page, stop and capture it as a task with
n(exit the editor withEscfirst, since shortcuts don't fire while you're typing). Daily pages shouldn't hold actions — actions live in the system. - The AI Weekly Review reads these. Claude scans your recent daily pages for commitments you forgot to turn into tasks. See AI Weekly Review.
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