Every day, when you turn on your computer, you are faced with the clutter of post-it notes on your desktop, the fragmented ideas that cannot be remembered in documents, and the temporary inspiration on your mobile phone that can be lost in chat at any time. Have you ever felt that when you want to look for it, you can never find it, and your mental storage is really insufficient? This feeling is very common, and our thoughts and to-dos are like a mess of scattered sand, making it difficult to put them together. The Tag App in YYNote is precisely used to end this chaos. It uses an exquisite and powerful core function – . Tags build a clear and efficient order for you.
Don't continue to have information scattered here and there in an irregular manner. Imagine a situation, whether it is a work project, a memo in life, or a sudden inspiration, you can easily record them in the same place, and then just add a self-defined tag, such as "#customerAproject", or "# Meeting Next Week", or "# shopping list". Such a simple action is the first step in building a classified file for all your disordered information.

The magic of tags: the critical leap from recording to management
Many people record information only to achieve the act of "collection". However, the use of tags is the starting point of active "management". Its value goes far beyond simple classification:

Precise filtering, direct access in one second: When all to-do items, notes, and schedules can be tagged, you can create dedicated desktop lists for different scenarios. For example, create a to-do list that only displays the tag "#Today's Focus" and place it in the center of the desktop so that you can lock in core tasks at a glance; then create a note list that displays "#INSPIRED Fragments" and place it in the corner to collect scattered ideas. Each list is like a smart folder, showing only the content you care about most at the moment.
Automatic archiving, say goodbye to manual organization: When new content is added to YYNote's desktop note list, or when new content is added to the to-do list, it will follow the preset tag rules of the list. Automatically attaching corresponding labels to you means that you only need to think about "which category this event belongs to", and the system will help you classify and sort it by itself, eliminating the need for complicated subsequent sorting processes and truly achieving "minimum effort".
Relevant integration, a more comprehensive view: There may be a task that involves several tags at the same time, such as "#marketreport" and "#FridayDeadline". With the help of tags, you can easily cross different lists and see all related to-do items, notes and schedules, and finally form a complete view of a certain thing to ensure that you are thinking comprehensively and thoughtfully, and nothing is missed.
Say goodbye to the flood of information, you need not only records, but also control

We live in an era of information explosion. There has been a recent discussion about "Why printing WeChat homework stumps thousands of parents." The essence is also a microcosm of the failure of information management. Important notifications are scattered in countless chat records, which is time-consuming and energy-consuming to find. The same is true for tasks and inspiration at work. YYNote's tag function is to create a privately customized information processing system for you. It does not force you to change your recording habits. It just quietly provides a "navigation" for each piece of information when you are recording, so that you can instantly locate it when needed.
It's not just about organizing your desktop, it's also about organizing your busy thoughts and limited time. When all matters can be clearly classified and presented unmistakably, you will naturally be able to successfully withdraw from those complicated matters and focus on the really important things, thereby gaining the calmness and efficiency of having everything under control.
Download it now to experience YYNote. Use tags to start your own efficient journey. You will find that properly managing information and life can be so easy.


