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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 noteDaily page
Keyed byUser-picked titleCalendar date
PersistencePermanent referenceDate-stamped journal
Best forReference materialDaily 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.

Voice captures land here

When you press Shift+N for voice capture, anything Claude pulls out as a note or reflection (rather than a discrete task) gets appended to today's Daily Page instead of becoming a brand-new standalone note. That keeps your reference library tidy and gives you one obvious place to find the morning ramble you recorded on the way to work.

Tasks Claude extracts from the same recording still go through the regular review-and-save flow.

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 with Esc first, 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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