Capture
Open a blank page and write the rough version before the idea disappears.
Jotion
Jotion turns loose notes into connected pages you can shape, revisit, and publish when they are ready. No noise, no fake urgency, just a clear place for work that needs room to grow.
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A page can begin messy
Collect raw notes, turn them into sections, and keep the full story connected from first idea to final public page.
Connected pages
Structure plans without losing the thread.
Public preview
Publish only the pages you choose.
The story behind the workspace
A product decision starts as a note. A note becomes a plan. A plan needs context, references, structure, and eventually a way to be shared. Jotion is designed around that movement: from the first unfinished sentence to a page that can stand on its own.
A simple flow
Open a blank page and write the rough version before the idea disappears.
Turn scattered notes into nested pages that keep context close.
Add covers, icons, rich blocks, and the details that make a page useful.
Share a public preview only when the work is ready to leave your workspace.
Jotion keeps rough notes, supporting pages, polished drafts, and public previews in one connected space. The result feels less like filing and more like building a living map of your work.
Every page starts inside your workspace before it becomes public.
Use covers and icons to make pages memorable without visual clutter.
Archive and restore notes as projects change direction.
Publish only the document you want others to see.
What Jotion does
No inflated claims. Just the product capabilities already built into the workspace.
Create a hierarchy that mirrors the way your projects actually develop.
Write with a flexible editor built for notes, docs, images, and long-form thinking.
Give important pages a visual identity so the workspace feels easier to scan.
Jump back into any document without digging through every folder by hand.
Archive confidently and recover notes when an idea becomes relevant again.
Publish selected pages to the web while keeping the rest of your workspace private.
Keep writing comfortably in the theme that fits your focus and environment.
Bring notes, plans, drafts, and references into one product-shaped system.
Start with one page. Let it become a structure. Publish it only when the story is ready.