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Core Concepts

You can understand NotePie through three flows. First, you gather material as sources. Then you interact with prepared sources through chat. Finally, you turn the same source set into generated content in the format you need.

Source

Source is the input material that NotePie reads and understands. Files, URLs, pasted text, web search results, and deep research reports can all become sources. The sources you choose define the scope of both answers and generated outputs.

Chat

Chat is the flow for asking questions about prepared sources and reviewing the responses. Answers stay connected to citations so you can verify the basis of the response.

Generated Contents

Generated Contents are outputs that reorganize the same source material into another format. Depending on the goal, you can expand into document-style content, mind maps, slides, or podcasts.

Keep in mind

  • Chat and generation are most reliable after sources reach the ready state.
  • If the selected source scope is narrow, answers and generated outputs stay limited to that scope.
  • For important content, review the generated output together with its citations and the original source.
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