Notes, Workspaces, and Block-Based Editing
Note-Taking That Keeps Up With You
Taking notes should be as fast as thinking. Zoron's note-taking system is built on a modern block-based editor that lets you create rich, structured documents without fighting with formatting. Type a heading, drop in a list, add a code block, or embed a link — everything feels natural and responsive.
Each note is a collection of blocks that you can rearrange, nest, and style independently. This gives you the flexibility of a full document editor with the speed of a simple text file. Whether you are capturing meeting minutes, brainstorming ideas, or documenting a process, the editor adapts to your content.
Workspaces for Organization
Notes in Zoron are organized into workspaces. A workspace is a container for related notes — think of it as a project folder, a team space, or a knowledge base. You can create as many workspaces as you need and switch between them instantly.
Within each workspace, notes can be nested and linked. This makes it easy to build a structured body of knowledge over time. Reference a previous note from a new one, create a table of contents for a project, or simply keep everything related in one place.
Full-Text Search Across Everything
One of the most powerful aspects of Zoron's note system is that it participates in the platform's unified search. When you search in Zoron, you are not just searching notes — you are searching emails, tasks, and calendar events too. This means you can find that meeting note from three months ago just as easily as you can find the email that inspired it.
Search is fast, full-text, and works across all workspaces. You can filter by workspace, date range, or content type to narrow down results quickly.
Connected to Your Workflow
Notes in Zoron are not isolated. They are part of your broader workflow. You can create a note from an email, link a note to a task, or reference calendar events in your documents. Zo, the AI assistant, can also help you with your notes — summarize a long document, generate an outline, or extract action items into tasks.
This connectivity is what makes Zoron's note-taking fundamentally different from standalone apps. Your notes live alongside everything else, making them more useful and easier to find.