How to Access and Manage Your Notes in Helperbird

Learn how to use Helperbird's access and manage your notes in helperbird. Complete guide for improving web accessibility and reading support.

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What is the Notebook?

The Notebook is a central place where all your saved content is stored. This includes sticky notes you have created, text you have extracted from images, and passages you have highlighted on websites.

You can filter, organize, print, and export all your notes from this one location.


Who is This For?

This feature is helpful for:

  • Students who save notes and highlights while studying
  • Researchers who collect information from multiple websites
  • Anyone who uses sticky notes to annotate web pages
  • People who extract text from images and want to save it
  • Anyone who wants to keep their saved content organized

Step 1: Open Helperbird

Click the Helperbird icon in your browser toolbar. It looks like a small owl and is usually in the top-right corner of your browser.

This will open the Helperbird menu.


Step 2: Go to the All Features Section

Scroll down to the bottom of the Helperbird menu. You will see a section called All Features.

Click the arrow next to All Features to expand it and show all available features.


Step 3: Find Open Notes

Look through the list of features until you see Open Notes or Notebook.

Click on it to open your Notebook in a new browser tab.


Step 4: Search Your Notes

At the top of the Notebook, you will see a search bar. Type any keyword to instantly filter your notes. This makes it easy to find specific notes, even if you have saved many.

Click the X button next to the search bar to close search and see all your notes again.


Step 5: View Your Notes

Your Notebook shows all your saved content in a clean card layout. At the top, you will see tabs to filter what is displayed:

  • Everything – Shows all your saved items
  • Notes – Shows only sticky notes you have created
  • Extracted – Shows text you have extracted from images
  • Highlighter – Shows content you have highlighted on websites

Click any tab to filter your notes.


Step 6: Manage Your Notes

Once in your Notebook, you can:

  • Select Notes – Click the Select Notes button to choose multiple notes at once

  • Visit Source – Click the Visit button on any note to go back to the original website where you saved it

  • Print Notes – After selecting notes, click the Print button to print them

  • Export Notes – Click the Export button to save your selected notes as a PDF file

Tip: Use the search bar to quickly find specific notes by keyword. Regularly export important notes to keep backups of your research and ideas.


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Need Additional Help?

If you have any questions or run into any issues, please contact the Helperbird support team. You can reach us at Helperbird support. We are happy to help you get the most out of Helperbird.

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