Needl Notes lets you keep track of your ideas, retain relevant information from articles or private apps by converting them into notes, and collaborate with colleagues
With Needl Notes, you can:
1. Create multiple Notebooks and add notes to it
- Go to the
Notebooks
section present in the left navigation, and click onAdd
- Create a notebook by giving it a name and clicking on
Create
- You have now created your first notebook, let’s start adding notes to it now. Click on the
New Note
button to the top to create a new note. - Start writing your note. Once done, just click on the back icon. Everything is auto-saved!
- Here’s a GIF to sum up the flow

2. Add a note from any card
Convert any information Card
from your connected private channels or public sources, into a note
- Go to any of your
Feeds
and click onNotes
button on any of the Cards - Select the notebook you want this card to be added to, or create a new default notebook for the Feed, and click on
Done
- You should now be able to see the card in your notebook
3. Add notes to Feeds
Create a completely new Feed of your notes, or add Needl notes as a source in any existing Feed
- Click on the
Edit
icon on any Feeds - Go to to
Notes
from the left navigation, click onNeedl notes
and the select Notebook(s) you want to add to the Feed - You can also create a completely new Feed of your Notes by creating a new Feed and selecting the Notebook(s) you’d like to add as
Source
- Here’s a GIF to sum up the flow

FAQs
Crawling your notes into feeds can take anywhere from 5 minutes to 2 hours
Yes, making changes to your notes from any feed will affect your original note
Yes, you can add a card in as many notebooks as you want
Yes, you can add a card to the same notebook more than once
Yes, we only include the notebooks that were chosen during feed creation. We automatically add all the notebooks to the feed if no specific notebooks are chosen
No, Currently, only feeds allow bookmarking and note tagging. You can bookmark or tag the notes you want by going to the "Notes" section in the feed