Native Notes with Routing to Memory, Skills, and Spaces

I’d love a native Notes feature inside Perplexity that lets me capture quick thoughts (typed or voice) and then route each note into the right context object.

Problem
Today, Perplexity has great structure (Memory, Skills, Spaces, Labs), but there’s no first-class “capture” surface. I often have ideas, preferences, meeting snippets, or reusable instructions that I want to jot down quickly and later turn into:

Personal preferences (Memory)

Reusable behaviors/instructions (Skills)

Project- or topic-specific context (Spaces)

Right now I have to use external note tools or ad-hoc chats, then manually copy/paste into Memory or Spaces, which is brittle and easy to forget.

Proposed solution
Add a lightweight Quick Note feature:

Accessible from anywhere (desktop, mobile, command palette, Spaces)

Supports text and voice with transcription

Allows tags and short titles

Runs a small classifier to suggest a destination:

Standalone note (scratchpad, does not affect answers)

Memory candidate (preferences, stable facts)

Skill candidate (reusable templates / instructions)

Space candidate (project notes, meeting notes, research snippets)

Lets the user confirm or override the suggested destination:

“Save as note”

“Add to Memory”

“Convert to Skill”

“Send to Space” (with Space picker)

Provides a simple Notes Inbox for:

Reviewing uncategorized notes

Bulk routing (Memory, Skills, Spaces)

Editing, re‑routing, archiving, deleting

Why this matters

Makes Perplexity a complete “thinking environment”: capture → classify → promote into knowledge systems.

Reduces friction between fleeting thoughts and durable context (especially for power users with many Spaces).

Prevents over-stuffing Memory with transient notes by giving “Note only” as a first-class destination.

Aligns with existing user demand for stronger Spaces organization and auto-routing.

Nice-to-have v2

Learn from overrides so suggestions improve over time.

Admin controls for what can be promoted into shared Spaces / org knowledge.

Light duplicate detection when promoting notes to Memory or Skills.

This would make it dramatically easier to turn daily thinking into structured, reusable knowledge within Perplexity.

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