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2 votes2 comments · Customer Suggestions for Goodnotes (Apple) » Sync / Collaboration / Sharing / Backup · Admin →
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Please add a public API and developer documentation for automated file importing and folder organization by class, week, and lecture.
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An error occurred while saving the comment John whitbread commented
Do it now…. Please.
To have the ability to group colors together for an any specific class, say a math Palette. One set of colors for one class, and another set for the next class. That would be great. Reordering the colour list, maybe make some pre made palettes that can be customizable, that include 5-7 colours, like a Coolo scheme.
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Public API for creating folders, notebooks, and subfolders automatically.
API support for uploading/importing PDFs, slides, and images directly into chosen folders.
Developer webhooks so apps can detect when a new file is added, edited, moved, or renamed.
Smart auto-organization rules, like sorting files by class, week, lecture, or date.
API for notebook naming templates, such as Course - Week 3 - Lecture 2.
Bulk import tools for large sets of lecture files at once.
API access for tags, subjects, and metadata so notes can be sorted more intelligently.
Official integrations for school and productivity workflows through developer tools.
Sync support that lets external tools keep folder structures updated automatically.
API for creating study dashboards, where notes are grouped by course and timeline.
Developer support for attaching files to existing notebooks instead of always making new ones.
Automation tools for recurring folder structures each semester or each week.
API for searching notebooks, documents, and folder contents programmatically.
Permissions/sharing API for collaborative class folders and shared study spaces.
Better developer documentation, examples, and sample workflows for education use cases.