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List & Canvas

Jotaid gives you three ways to look at the same notes. Switch between them anytime — your data is shared, only the view changes.

ModemacOSiOS
List⌃1Left drawer → List
Node⌃2Left drawer → Node
Canvas⌃3Left drawer → Canvas

List Mode

List mode is the classic view — a scrollable column of your notes, built for speed:

  • Filter by theme, tag, or node
  • Sort by created date, modified date, or title
  • Search to find any note instantly

When a Theme filter is active, the theme title appears at the top as a clickable row.

Canvas Mode

Canvas turns organizing into something spatial. Your notes become cards on an infinite board you can arrange by hand.

Working with Cards

  • Drag a card anywhere to position it
  • On macOS, double-click a card to open it; on iOS, tap to open and long-press for the card menu (color, delete)
  • Color cards with Post-it colors (yellow, pink, blue, green, orange, purple) to code them by meaning
  • Zoom and pan the board to move between clusters

Grouping into Themes

A Theme appears on the canvas as a labelled frame. To group notes, just drag a card into a theme's area — it joins that theme automatically.

Jotaid gives you clear feedback while you drag:

  • As a card enters a theme, the frame highlights — and the rule is what highlights is exactly what it joins when you release
  • Dragging a card out of a theme shows a slight tension on the border and a haptic nudge, so you always know you're crossing a boundary

Tidy Up

Manual arranging gets messy. Tidy Up re-flows the board into a clean layout while keeping your groupings:

  • Each theme gets its own horizontal band — a label row plus a compact grid of its cards
  • Loose (ungrouped) cards are arranged into rows by Post-it color
  • The layout anchors to the top-left of your current content, so nothing jumps off-screen

Canvas and Pro

On both platforms the canvas is fully interactive for your Inbox and unlocked projects. For a project that needs Pro, the canvas becomes view-only: you can still zoom, pan, and open notes to read them, but moving cards, regrouping, or editing prompts you to unlock. Your notes stay visible either way.

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