Pages & nesting

Every account comes with a built-in Page — a clean, blocks-based note you can fill with anything. Type "/page" inside any note to create a page within a page, just like Notion, and follow the trail at the top to see where you are.


Page is the blank-canvas Type that ships with every account. It's a plain note with a title and a body — no numbers to fill in, nothing to track — just somewhere to write. Use it for notes, docs, plans, a wiki, anything. And because a Page's body is the full block editor, you can drop in headings, lists, checkboxes, images, and links — and other pages.

Your built-in Page

Page is already there when you sign up — open it from your Types like any other. It's yours: rename it, give it a different emoji, even add Properties to it if you want to start tracking something on your pages.

Create a page inside a page

This is the Notion move. Inside any note, type / and choose Page (or type /page). A brand-new page is created inside the one you're in, a link to it drops into your note, and you're taken straight into the new page to start writing.

My trip plan
  Type "/" → Page
  ──▶  📄 Untitled   ← a link appears here, and the new page opens

You can do this as deep as you like — a page inside a page inside a page. Each new page lives under the one you made it from, so your notes can grow into a whole tree instead of one endless document.

/page works in any note, not just on a Page — type it in a journal entry, a workout's notes, anywhere the block editor is, and you'll get a nested page there too. Every page you make this way is a Page.

Find your way with the trail

At the very top of every page is a breadcrumb trail showing exactly where you are:

📄 Page  /  Trip plan  /  Packing list
  • The first item is the Type (📄 Page) — tap it to see all your top-level pages.
  • The middle items are the pages above this one — tap any to jump back up.
  • The last item is the page you're on now.

So no matter how deep you go, you always know the path back — and one tap returns you to any level above.

Where nested pages live

A page you create with /page lives under its parent, reached through the link in the note or the trail at the top — it doesn't also clutter your main Page list. Open your Page Type and you'll see your top-level pages; the ones nested inside them stay tucked under their parent, where you put them.

Delete takes the whole branch

Delete a page and everything nested inside it goes to Trash with it — its sub-pages, and their sub-pages, all together. Restore the page later and the whole branch comes back exactly as it was.

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