Notes Editor
The Notes Editor is the OpenCharts rich-text workspace — a BlockNote-based editor with slash commands, themes, inline AI, version history, real-time collaboration, and exports to DOCX, PDF, Markdown, HTML, and JSON.
In depth
Notes pairs a polished writing experience with the rest of the platform — every note can spawn a flowchart, a presentation, a podcast, or a movie from its content. Standard blocks (paragraphs, headings, lists, callouts, code, tables, images) sit alongside platform-specific blocks like webClip cards.
Themes (Modern, Manuscript, Terminal, Focus, Notebook, Academic) change layout and typography; the AI side panel and inline AI handle generation and rewriting; tasks add structured checklists with priorities and due dates.
Examples
- Meeting notes you can convert into a follow-up deck
- A research log with tasks and clipped sources
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Open NotesRelated terms
BlockNote Block
A BlockNote block is the atomic unit of a note — a paragraph, heading, list item, image, table, code block, callout, web clip, or task — each with its own ID, formatting, and slash-command shortcuts.
Slash Command
A slash command is a /-triggered menu inside Notes that inserts a block, runs an action, or opens an inline AI prompt — e.g. /heading, /todo, /clip, /ai.
Notes Themes
Notes themes are visual writing presets — Modern, Manuscript, Terminal, Focus, Notebook, and Academic — that change layout, typography, color, and even the available toolbar.
Notes AI Side Panel
The Notes AI Side Panel is a context-aware chat that sees the whole document — it can generate sections, summarize, expand, translate, organize, or pull facts from your notes.
Notes Tasks
Notes Tasks are structured to-dos that live inside notes — each task carries a priority, optional due date, and tiered automatic reminders.
Web Clipper
The Web Clipper is the OpenCharts Chrome extension that saves web pages, selections, highlights, screenshots, and images into Notes — with AI summarization, action extraction, and templated formatting.