Yes, and we built the help center for it. Every answer is published as one plain-text file at llms-full.txt, so an assistant reads the lot in one go. The box at the bottom of any help page copies a ready-made prompt: paste it into ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, or whichever assistant you already use, and ask in your own language.
We deliberately do not run a chatbot of our own. One would mean your questions landing on our servers, and questions about a notes app tend to carry the contents of the notes. Sending you to a tool you already trust keeps us out of it entirely, and we never learn what you asked. This is separate from the app itself, which has no AI features at all (details).
One rule, and it matters: never paste your recovery phrase, your PIN, or the text of a note into an assistant. No answer requires them, the copied prompt tells the assistant to refuse them, and anything you type into someone else's chat box has left your device.
Help & FAQ
Answers and step-by-step guides: security, sync, pricing, and switching from other apps.
You get an answer in seconds instead of waiting for a reply. Your assistant reads all 60 answers and every import guide at once, so it can combine them, follow up on your question, and explain it in your own words. We never see any of it, because we do not run a chatbot.
Answer my questions about PrivacyNotes using only its help center. Start here: https://privacynotes.app/llms-index.txt It lists every question with the page that answers it. Fetch the one or two that match mine. If you can only make one request, fetch https://privacynotes.app/llms-full.txt instead. If you cannot fetch a .txt file, read https://privacynotes.app/help instead. Rules: - Use only those pages. If they do not answer something, say so instead of guessing. - Never invent a feature, a menu path, a price, or a limit. - End your reply with the "Source:" URL from the page you used, exactly as written. - Reply in my language. - Never ask me for my recovery phrase, my PIN, or the contents of a note. If no question follows, ask me what I would like to know. My first question:
Never paste your recovery phrase, your PIN, or a note into an AI.