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Inbox & capture
The core idea
Capture everything, process later. The inbox is the place where unprocessed thoughts land before you decide what they are and where they belong.
AuroraDocs doesn't force a fixed inbox. Instead, it gives you the tools to build the capture → process → organise flow that suits your brain.
Capturing
Quick capture (⌘J)
The fastest way to capture anything, from anywhere in the app. Press ⌘J, type your thought, and press ⌘Enter to save into the inbox without leaving what you were doing. The dedicated Save & open button instead takes you to the new note.
Quick-captured items land in your workspace without a type, tag, or parent — deliberately unprocessed. You'll deal with them later.
Daily notes
Your daily note (⌘D) is a natural scratch pad for the day. Brain-dumps, meeting notes, passing thoughts — write them here first. At the end of the day (or during a weekly review), process what's worth keeping.
The /todo block
Inside any page or daily note, type /todo to add a quick checklist item. For lightweight tasks that don't need their own object, this is often enough.
Your inbox: a Set
Build your inbox as a Set filtered to show recently captured, unprocessed objects:
type = Page OR Task
AND processed = false ← a custom Checkbox property
AND created in the last 7 daysOr more simply, just a Set sorted by Created date (newest first) — everything you've captured appears at the top.
Setting it up:
- Create a new Set (
⌘N→ Set). - Name it Inbox.
- Filter:
created in last 7 days, or leave unfiltered if you prefer to see everything. - Sort:
Created → Newest first. - Pin it to the top of your sidebar.
Now it behaves like a traditional inbox: new captures bubble to the top, and you work through them one by one.
Processing
Processing means making a decision about each item:
| Decision | Action |
|---|---|
| Actionable, quick | Convert to a Task, set a due date |
| Actionable, project | Move it into a Project page or Set |
| Reference | Tag it, give it the right type, file it |
| Someday / maybe | Tag someday or move to a Someday Set |
| Trash | Delete it |
Converting objects
You can change an object's type at any time — a quick-captured Page can become a Task, a Project, or a Book. Go to the page and click the type badge next to the title.
The "processed" checkbox
Add a custom Checkbox property called Processed (or Reviewed) to your captures. Check it when you've made a decision. Your inbox Set filters these out automatically, so your inbox only shows what still needs attention.
Processing workflows
Daily processing (light)
Each morning or evening, open your daily note and your Inbox Set. Work through the items captured since yesterday. Process each one in 2 minutes or less.
Weekly review (deeper)
Once a week, do a full sweep:
- Open the Inbox Set — clear everything.
- Open each active Project page — is it still moving? What's the next action?
- Scan your Someday list — does anything belong in active projects now?
- Create next week's tasks.
AuroraDocs ships with a Weekly review template in Settings → Templates that structures this process.
Tips
- Don't organise while capturing. Trust the inbox. The goal of capture is speed — zero friction. Organisation happens in processing.
- Keep the inbox visible. Pin the Inbox Set to the top of your sidebar so it's always one click away.
- Choose how inbox items open and continue. In Settings → Preferences → Default open mode, the Inbox row can follow each item's normal open behavior or force inbox clicks to open as a full page, popup, or split view. The Inbox page's header gear exposes the same open-mode control plus triage-specific settings like sort order and whether Aurora should stay on the current row or open the next item after you process something.
- Use keyboard triage when you want speed. In the Inbox page,
J/Kmove between items,Enteropens the active item,P/Sopen it in popup or split,Xmarks it processed,Deletetrashes it,Nconverts to note,Tconverts to task,Shift+Pconverts to page, andSpacetoggles selection on the active row. - Process, don't hoard. An inbox with 500 unread items is noise. Aim for inbox zero at least once a week.