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Launch your blog from Apple Notes in 4 simple steps

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QI

Qing

Creator, Quotion

Published on

11/28/2023

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Do you know that you can turn Apple Notes into web pages? With Quotion, it's not only possible, but also surprisingly simple! In this tutorial, I'll walk you through the process of transforming your notes into blog posts using Quotion.

TL;DR

1. Sign up with Quotion

First of all, you'll need a Quotion account. But here's some good news: Quotion offers a free plan that's perfect for getting started.

This website landing page promotes a platform called 'Quotion' that helps users turn their Apple Notes into blogs. The design is clean and modern, with a focus on simplicity and ease of use, as highlighted by the 'Try It Free' call to action. The overall mood is inviting and user-friendly, emphasizing the platform's ability to handle the technical aspects of blogging.

2. Claim your free domain

Once you're in, it's time to make your mark. Head over to the Quotion dashboard, hit the “Create new site” button, and claim a free domain like 'emma.quotion.co' that resonates with your brand or personal style.

The image showcases the 'Create a new site' interface within the Quotion platform. Users can claim a free domain by entering their desired name, such as 'emma,' before the '.quotion.co' suffix. The interface has a clean, modern design with a focus on simplicity and user-friendliness.

3. Integrate with Apple Notes

Here's where the magic happens. In Apple Notes, create a dedicated folder matching your chosen subdomain. Share this folder with Quotion by inviting link@quotion.co. Don’t forget to copy the invitation URL from Apple Notes and paste it into the Quotion onboarding form, this key step connects your Apple Notes with your Quotion site seamlessly.

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The image shows a 'Create Link' dialog box on a Mac, likely for document collaboration. The user is prompted to enter an email address, with 'link@quotion.co' pre-filled. The options include 'Cancel' and 'Copy Link,' suggesting the user is about to share a document.

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This image showcases the onboarding process for Quotion, a platform for publishing blogs from Apple Notes. The guide instructs users to create a folder named 'ging.quotion.co' within their Apple Notes app. The mood is informative and user-friendly, with a clean interface and clear instructions.

4. Start blogging!

And now, the fun begins! Craft your posts in the Apple Notes folder you just set up, Quotion will take care of the rest, publishing your content as soon as it syncs up with iCloud. Exciting, right? In fact, this very post started as a note in Apple Notes!

🎉 Congratulations! You're now set to publish directly from Apple Notes with ease.

5. Make it yours

Dive into customization with these handy links:

Ready to unleash your creativity and share your thoughts with the world? Quotion and Apple Notes make a powerful duo for bloggers of all stripes. Give it a try, I promise you’ll love it. Happy blogging!

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