Use these steps to work with NozomuNoto PDF planners, notebooks, stickers, covers, and template pages in Noteful. The official links below are for downloads, updates, and current help pages.
Before you start
- Bookmark only pages you reopen often, such as Index, current month, current week, or a copied template.
- If the file is a ZIP, extract it before importing the PDF, PNG sticker, cover, or other app-supported file.
- After the first step, test one Index link, one writing mark, and one page action before setting up the whole planner.
Official source links
Use these for current app downloads, app updates, and vendor support.
- Noteful: Import a file as a new notebook
- Noteful: Import a file as part of a notebook
- Noteful: Insert a page in a notebook
- Noteful: Add and rename a bookmark in a notebook
- Noteful: Add, resize, style and crop an image
- Noteful: Export one or more pages of a notebook
- Noteful: Add a page at the beginning or the end of a notebook
- Noteful: Clear the content of a page of your notebook
Save useful pages in Noteful
- Open the page you want to find quickly later.
- Tap the List Format button in the top-right corner.
- Tap Bookmarks, then tap Add.
- Use More Options beside the bookmark if you want to rename it.
- Use a clear title, such as Index, Current Month, Weekly Plan, Budget, or Class Schedule.
- Use Bookmarks to return to that page later.
Bookmark only the pages that work like shortcuts
Bookmarks are most helpful when the list stays short. If the free version shows a bookmark limit, choose the pages that reduce the most daily friction.
Good bookmark choices
- Index. Best if you want one master jump point.
- Current weekly page. Best if the week is your command center.
- Current monthly page. Best if appointments and deadlines matter most.
- One active project, class, or routine page. Best if you keep returning to the same copied page.
If Bookmarks become messy
Delete old temporary bookmarks and keep the list practical. A bookmark list with five important pages is more useful than a bookmark list full of pages you liked once.

