Evernote

Productivity

Search and manage your Evernote notes through Neotask on OpenClaw

What You Can Do

Neotask connects to your Evernote account through OpenClaw, making your entire note archive searchable and editable through conversation — your second brain, instantly accessible.

Full-Text Search

Search across all your Evernote notes by keyword, tag, notebook, or creation/update date. Find any note you've ever written without remembering exactly where you filed it.

Note Creation

Create new notes in any notebook with structured content: text, formatted headings, bullet lists, numbered lists, checkboxes, and code blocks. Capture ideas and information instantly.

Note Updates

Append content to existing notes or update specific sections. Add new information to meeting notes, research documents, or reference notes without full rewrites.

Tag Management

Add and remove tags from notes. Search by tag combinations. Keep your note taxonomy consistent and organized through conversation.

Notebook Organization

List your notebooks, move notes between notebooks, and understand how your Evernote is structured. Navigate your archive without manual browsing.

Clipped Content

Work with notes that were clipped from the web — search, tag, and organize your research collection through Neotask.

Try Asking

  • "Search Evernote for all notes tagged 'project-ideas' from the last 6 months"
  • "Create a note in my 'Meeting Notes' notebook: 'Product sync 2026-03-01' with these bullet points: [list them]"
  • "Find notes in Evernote containing 'API documentation' across all notebooks"
  • "Add the tag 'follow-up' to all notes I created this week"
  • "Show me all notes in my 'Research' notebook sorted by date modified"
  • "Append this update to my 'Website Project' note: 'Design phase complete as of today'"
  • "List all my Evernote notebooks and how many notes are in each"
  • "Search for any Evernote note mentioning 'vendor contract' or 'SLA' in the last year"
  • Pro Tips

  • Evernote's search is powerful — use tag combinations in your queries: "notes tagged both 'client' and 'proposal'" finds notes matching all conditions.
  • For meeting prep, ask: "Find all Evernote notes related to [client name] before today's meeting" pulls relevant history instantly.
  • Use Neotask to enforce a consistent note-taking format: create a template note and ask it to create new notes matching that structure.
  • Combine notebook and date filters: "Show me all notes in the 'Inbox' notebook created more than 30 days ago" helps with periodic inbox cleanup.
  • Tag-based organization scales better than notebooks — ask Neotask to search and apply tags consistently across related notes to improve discoverability.
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