Features
NoteTech has a variety of features that can be used to build data-driven automations, tools, or applets ("tech") using data from different sources.
To build a tech, you write a note that describes how the tech works, using the features that are available. You can think of these features as the "building blocks" of your tech.
Available Features
Data
Data features allow you to retrieve data from different sources to use in your tech.
News
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Get news articles by search
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Get top news articles
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Get top news articles by location
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Get top news articles by site
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Get news articles by topic
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Get Reddit search results
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Get posts by subreddit
AI
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Generate content from scratch using AI
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Get Google search results
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Get Google Events search results
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Get Google Finance search results
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Get Google Jobs search results
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Get Google Shopping search results
arXiv
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Get preprint abstracts from arXiv
Tasks
Once retrieved, task features let you do things with your data.
Filter
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Filter data by keyword
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Filter data by context using AI
Extraction
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Use AI to extract structured data from raw data
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Use AI to label raw data
Generation
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Use data & AI to generate content
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Use data & AI to generate reports
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Use data & AI to generate analyses
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Use data & AI to generate summaries
Translation
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Use AI to translate data
Triggers
Some tech, like automations, can be triggered by certain events.
Day & Time
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Trigger at specific times and days
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Trigger on a cadence, like every 30 minutes
Tech
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Trigger when another tech triggers
Output
You can receive tech output.
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Send content to your email
App
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Display content in-app
... and more coming soon.
We are continuously adding new features with user feedback - join our beta and tell us what you'd like to see!
How to Use Features
Writing Notes
To use features, simply include them in your note. As an example, if you want to build an automation that gets news articles about San Francisco, you could write "Search for news about San Francisco."
NoteTech AI
NoteTech uses a large-language model (LLM) to read your note and create the tech you want to build. Our LLM recognizes the feature you want to use based on the description, and builds your tech using that feature.
To make sure our LLM understands what feature you want to use, it's helpful to clearly describe what you want to do.
We built AutoPrompt to simplify this by providing ready-made prompts to use (see below).
Note: If you describe a feature that isn't currently supported in NoteTech, you tech will not work.
AutoPrompt is a keyboard tool that appears when writing notes.
It displays the available features in each section, along with a prompt - short phrases like "Search for news about..." that describe the feature.
To use AutoPrompt:
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Select a section of the note to edit.
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Select the type of feature you want from the available icons.
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Select the prompt.
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Complete the prompt with your details.