Yesterday I went to an English course. All my classmates took notes in paper notebooks. I was the only one who entered them in the Conoted app.

I immediately tagged the lesson, linked it to previous notes (lessons) and you can link it to users who understand English, immediately consult with them or with teachers.

And then what will my classmates do with their paper notebooks?

In my app, everything is structured, linked, distributed by topic, and which topic is the main one, which is secondary, etc. - everything is easy to find.

And what will it be like for them? - then they throw away the notebooks, it's almost impossible to find the topics, no structure, etc.

Digital Notes: More Than Just Text

- Tags: Each note can be immediately tagged with tags related to a lesson, topic, or grammar rule. This makes future searches instantaneous.

- Links: My note is automatically linked to previous notes, creating context. For example, if we are studying verb tenses, all notes on grammar are linked in one chain.

- Interact with Experts: A note can be linked to users or teachers who are knowledgeable about the topic. Need to clarify a rule? One click — and a connection with an expert or colleague is established.


What happens to paper notes?

1. Lack of structure: Notebooks are filled chaotically. Finding the information you need a month or a year later is nearly impossible.

2. Difficulty of searching: Remembering where it says conditional sentences requires you to flip through pages, wasting time and effort.

3. Ephemerality: When the course ends, paper notes are often forgotten or thrown away, their value lost forever.


Advantages of Conoted

- Structure and order: All notes are organized by topic and relationship. You can easily see which topic is key and which is secondary.

- Long-term value: A month or a year later, you can return to your notes, still understanding the context and finding the data you need.

- Access from anywhere: Notes are always with you - on your phone or computer.


The future of notes

Those who continue to use paper notebooks may face problems:

- Loss of information.

- Inability to use knowledge effectively.

- Time wasted searching and sorting data.


Systems like Conoted offer a new approach, turning notes into a personal second brain. They help structure knowledge, make it accessible and understandable, saving you time and increasing productivity.


If you still take notes in a paper notebook, think: will you be able to use them in a year? And Conoted guarantees you will.