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There are no separate fields for date, time, or place. Write like you normally would and Noti turns it into an event.
"모레까지" (by the day after tomorrow) is read as a deadline two days out from the writing date. A trailing "~까지" (by) gives it a task/deadline nuance.
Write “모레까지 보고서 제출” in a memo and it’s auto-sorted into an event — title 보고서 제출, date Sun, May 24, 2026 (all-day) .
Noti recognizes Korean time expressions as you write. Below is exactly how the live engine breaks down “모레까지 보고서 제출”. (Reference time: Fri, May 22, 2026)
Jot "모레까지 보고서 제출" in a memo and Noti reads it as a Relative date · Deadline expression, sorting it into the date Sun, May 24, 2026 (all-day). You never have to retype the date or time as numbers — the live recognition engine does it as you write.
This breakdown is computed against Fri, May 22, 2026 with 84% recognition confidence. Writing it as "글피까지 정산", "이틀 뒤 제출", "내일모레 마감" is recognized the same way.
Other phrasings with the same meaning all become events the same way.
There are no separate fields for date, time, or place. Write like you normally would and Noti turns it into an event.
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