What is CoNote?
CoNote is your company logbook — a shared, automatic record of everything that happened across your digital operations.
Companies lose their own memory. Six months after a metric moved, nobody can say what changed around that week — the knowledge is scattered across deploys, chat threads, agency reports, and people who have since left.
CoNote fixes that. It is a company logbook: a single timeline that records every deploy, campaign, config change, and incident across your tools. Put simply: your analytics show that a number moved — CoNote shows what moved it. When a number moves, you open the timeline and the cause is already on the page.
The one idea
When your conversion rate drops on a Tuesday, you shouldn't have to ask three teams what happened. You open CoNote, find that Tuesday, and see the deploy, the campaign that paused, and the tag-manager change sitting side by side. That side-by-side view — correlation — is the whole point.
How it fills itself
You set up integrations once, and the logbook fills itself:
- Automatic — connect GitHub, Google Tag Manager, an uptime check, or any tool that can send a webhook, and events land on the timeline with no further effort.
- Manual — anything a tool can't report, you can log by hand in a few seconds.
- Imported — bring historical events in from a spreadsheet with the CSV importer.
The guiding principle: if an event can be captured automatically, it should be. Manual notes are the fallback, not the main event.
The words to know
A few terms run through the whole product:
- A note is one logged event on the timeline.
- The timeline is the chronological view; the logbook is the same data as a dense, filterable table.
- An integration is a connected tool that writes notes automatically.
- A team owns the timeline — everything is scoped to a team.
The glossary has the full list.
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