Automatic AI help
Passive help that works as you write — inline suggestions, paste cleanup, and title, tag, and category suggestions.
Inline suggestions
As you type, the assistant can offer a short continuation in faint grey text at your cursor. Press Tab to accept the whole thing, Esc to dismiss it, or Ctrl→ to accept one word at a time; you can also turn on accepting word-by-word with the plain → arrow. Just keep typing to ignore it. Suggestions appear after a short pause and use your faster model if you have set one. Turn them on or off with "Show inline suggestions while typing" in Settings.
Clean up large pastes
When you paste a long, messy block — say, a whole web page — the assistant can tidy it: stripping navigation, ads, cookie banners, and other clutter while keeping your actual words and adding sensible headings and lists. Choose how it behaves under "Clean up large pastes" in Settings: Off, Ask (offer a cleanup you can accept or decline) or Automatic. A word-count threshold (200 by default) keeps it from acting on small pastes.
Title, tag, and category suggestions
After you finish editing a note that is long enough, the assistant can quietly suggest metadata: a title for an untitled note, tags for an untagged one, and a category for an uncategorized one. Suggestions show up as chips you can accept or dismiss, and never change anything on their own. Each can be toggled in Settings ("Suggest a title for untitled notes," and similar).