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Spote takes less than five minutes to set up. By the end of this guide you’ll have an account, your first note saved, and optionally an AI agent connected so it can read and write notes on your behalf.
The editor supports full markdown: headings, bold, italic, tables, code blocks, and images. You can paste or drag-and-drop images directly into any note.
1

Sign up

Go to the Spote app and create your account. You can sign up with your email address or your Google account — no credit card required.
2

Write your first note

Click New note to open the editor. Write in markdown — use # for headings, **bold**, backticks for inline code, and so on. Add hashtags inline anywhere in the text (for example #ideas or #project-name) and Spote extracts them automatically as tags.Choose a bucket from the dropdown to file your note in a named folder, or leave it in the default Inbox. When you’re ready, click Save. Spote indexes your note for semantic search in the background.
3

Search your notes

Click the search icon in the top bar to open the search page. Type a phrase or describe an idea — Spote uses semantic search to find notes by meaning, not just by matching words. You don’t need to remember the exact title or phrasing you used when you saved the note.
4

Connect an AI agent (optional)

You can link any MCP-compatible AI assistant — such as Claude Desktop — to your Spote account. Once connected, your agent can save notes, list recent notes, and search your knowledge base during a conversation.See Connect an AI agent to Spote via MCP for step-by-step instructions.