docs/3-USER-GUIDE/index.md
This guide covers practical, step-by-step usage of Open Notebook features. You already understand the concepts; now learn how to actually use them.
Prerequisite: Review 2-CORE-CONCEPTS first to understand the mental models (notebooks, sources, notes, chat, transformations, podcasts).
Learn the layout before diving in. Understand the three-panel design and where everything is.
How to bring content into your notebook. Supports PDFs, web links, audio, video, text, and more.
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Creating, organizing, and using notes (both manual and AI-generated).
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Have conversations with AI about your sources. Manage context to control what AI sees.
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Convert your research into audio dialogue for passive consumption.
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Two search modes: text-based (keyword) and vector-based (semantic). Know when to use each.
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Batch-process sources with predefined templates. Extract the same insights from multiple documents.
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Verify AI claims by tracing them back to source material. Understand the citation system.
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Configure AI provider API keys directly through the Settings UI.
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Task: "I want to explore a topic with follow-ups"
→ Use: Chat (add sources, select context, have conversation)
Task: "I want one comprehensive answer"
→ Use: Search / Ask (system finds relevant content)
Task: "I want to extract the same info from many sources"
→ Use: Transformations (define template, apply to all)
Task: "I want summaries of all my sources"
→ Use: Transformations (with built-in summary template)
Task: "I want to share my research in audio form"
→ Use: Podcasts (create speakers, generate episode)
Task: "I want to find that quote I remember"
→ Use: Search / Text Search (keyword matching)
Task: "I'm exploring a concept without knowing exact words"
→ Use: Search / Vector Search (semantic similarity)
Task: "I need to add or change my AI provider API keys"
→ Use: Settings / API Keys (configure providers without editing files)
Step 1: Create a Notebook (1 min)
Step 2: Add Your First Source (3 min)
Step 3: Chat About It (3 min)
Step 4: Save Insight as Note (2 min)
Step 5: Explore More (6 min)
Done! You've used the core workflow: notebook → sources → chat → notes
| Mistake | Problem | Fix |
|---|---|---|
| Adding everything to one notebook | No isolation between projects | Create separate notebooks for different topics |
| Expecting AI to know your context | Questions get generic answers | Describe your research focus in chat context |
| Forgetting to cite sources | You can't verify claims | Click citations to check source chunks |
| Using Chat for one-time questions | Slower than Ask | Use Ask for comprehensive Q&A, Chat for exploration |
| Adding huge PDFs without chunking | Slow processing, poor search | Break into multiple smaller sources if possible |
| Using same context for all chats | Expensive, unfocused | Adjust context level for each chat |
| Ignoring vector search | Only finding exact keywords | Use vector search to explore conceptually |
Ready to start? Pick the guide for what you want to do first!