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Note Companion

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Summary

Note Companion is an AI-powered plugin for Obsidian that automates the organization and formatting of notes. It provides AI-driven suggestions for tags, folders, and filenames, allows users to chat with their notes, and offers OCR technology for digitizing handwritten notes. The tool aims to streamline the note-taking workflow within the Obsidian environment.

Features
6/15
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Must Have

3 of 5

AI File Chat

Semantic Search

Automated Sorting Rules

Cloud Storage Integration

Privacy Controls

Other

3 of 10

Manual Approval Workflow

Local File Access

Usage Credits & Quotas

Feedback-Driven Refinement

Demo Mode

Multi-User Collaboration

Enterprise SSO & Compliance

Centralized Team Billing

Advanced AI Model

Data Encryption & Security

Pricing
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Subscription

$15.00 monthly
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  • Seamless no-sweat setup
  • ~1000 files per month
  • 300 min audio transcription p/m
  • Support
  • 30 days money-back guarantee
Rationale

Note Companion is an AI-powered Obsidian plugin that focuses on organizing notes within the Obsidian ecosystem. It offers AI-driven suggestions for folders, tags, filenames, and formatting, which aligns with 'automated-sorting-rules'. The 'Chat' feature allows users to interact with their notes, modify text, add summaries, and rename files, directly matching 'ai-file-chat'. While it doesn't explicitly mention 'semantic-search' across all files, its AI chat and organization capabilities imply a form of intelligent content understanding. The 'Automated Organization' feature with the 'Inbox' folder suggests a workflow where users can apply or automate changes, hinting at 'manual-approval-workflow'. The pricing section mentions '1000 files per month' and '300 min audio transcription p/m', which can be interpreted as 'usage-credits-quotas'. The mobile app's OCR feature for handwritten notes and seamless sync with Obsidian suggests a form of 'local-file-access' for notes, even if not a general file system. However, it is specifically for Obsidian notes and not general cloud storage or local file systems, which limits the match for 'cloud-storage-integration' and 'privacy-controls' as described for Dynbox.