Thank you for wanting to help NozomuNoto. It does not need to be big. One review, one share, one tag, or one clear message can make a real difference for a one-woman shop.
Simple ways to help
- Leave a review where you purchased. A clear Etsy or website review helps new people decide whether the product fits their device, app, and planning style.
- Mention the product name in the review. For example: Yume Techo Landscape, Yume Techo Portrait, Shibui Techo Weeks, Shibui Techo Months, Yume Noto, stickers, or covers.
- Share a useful product link. Send the shop, product page, Help Center article, or Tips & Ideas article to someone who asks about digital planning.
- Save, pin, like, or comment. These small actions help tutorial posts reach more people who are learning digital planning.
- Tag NozomuNoto when you share your planner pages. A tag makes it easier to find and celebrate real planner setups.
- Send clear feedback or bug reports. Include the product name, app/device, exact step, and screenshot if something needs fixing.
- Use official shop links. Buying through NozomuNoto or Etsy helps the shop directly.
What makes a review useful
- Which product you bought.
- Which device and app you use.
- Which page or feature helped you most.
- Whether the download, import, or tutorial was easy to follow.
- A real use case, such as school, work, home, ADHD planning, journaling, Bible study, reading notes, or small business planning.
What is okay to share publicly
- A photo or screenshot of your filled planner page.
- A review showing what product you used and what app/device you used it in.
- A link to the product, Help Center, Tips & Ideas, Etsy shop, website, Instagram, or YouTube.
- A short note about how you use a page, such as study planning, weekly reset, goal planning, or home routines.
Please hide private information before sharing screenshots publicly, such as email address, order number, payment details, address, school ID, personal notes, or someone else’s information.
If you want to help improve the products
Send repeated questions, confusing tutorial steps, app screenshots, broken links, unclear product wording, or page ideas you wish existed. Specific details are easier to turn into better products and better Help Center articles.