Sync, backup & restore
Notes live in your browser, on your device — that's the default and it needs no setup. When you want more, there are three layers of safety, from automatic to manual.
Sync to your own cloud
- Open ⋮ menu → Settings → the Sync section.
- Choose Google Drive or Dropbox and sign in — the token stays in your browser; we never see it.
- Done. Notes mirror to a private app folder in your own storage — a folder only My Notes can see (in Drive it's the hidden “app data” area). Connect the same account on another machine and your notes appear there.
Disconnect anytime from the same place — syncing stops immediately, and your local notes are untouched.
Backups (export & import)
- Everything: Settings → Export backup — a JSON file with all notes and images, or Markdown if you prefer portability over fidelity.
- One note: open it → footer Share menu → Export… (or copy it straight to the clipboard as Markdown).
- Import: Settings → Import backup. Importing never wipes existing notes — overwritten notes are snapshotted first.
History — undo at the note level
Every note keeps revision snapshots: on a timer while you edit, and always before anything risky — a delete, an import, an AI edit, an agent edit, a restore.
- Open the note → ⋮ note menu → History.
- Pick a revision — each shows why it was taken (“Before AI edit”, “Auto snapshot”…) and a preview.
- Restore. The current version is snapshotted first, so a restore is itself reversible.
Rule of thumb: sync for convenience, exports for archives you control, History for “undo that last thing”.