Tag Sharing preserves Tag Hierarchy
Currently, with Amplenote you cannot share nested tags. For example if you share these tags:
/company/marketing/
/company/training/
The receiver can only get the parent level /company/ tag, not the sub tag. As a result, the receiver will not have an organized tag structure, AND the sharing person will be forced to use many different tags to share:
company-marketing
company-training
Things then will get very messy since Amplenote doesn't have workspace concept.
Benefits & Opportunities:
- Collaborators will get much cleaner organizing structure with preserved nested tags while sharing with tags
- Better and cleaner organization will attract power team users to join Amplenote because the company level sharing will be much more organized.
- It will be closer to be a great app for Company Wiki.
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Tag sharing is a unique feature for Amplenote, let's make it better and perfect by preserving nested tags.
Thank you very much for listening.
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14 Feb, '24
LarsHighlighted comment
Good feature request. Without sharing a hierarchy, AN remains a product for individuals. Teams need to collaborate on a hierarchy of notes; a flat list is not sufficient. -
08 Dec, '23
JordanThis would be quite nice, I can see a workaround here where you have a set of tags called /share/[tag-name] which you use to share notes with different groups, but you still need to have an easy way to bulk edit the notes for that.
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22 Mar, '25
jI thought my tag hierarchies getting flattened when sharing them was a bug. It really reduces the usefulness of being able to share tags at all. Like taking all my painstakingly indexed and rationally presented project information, shaking it up in a box, dumping all the pieces out on the table. Sharing via tag being a paid feature, and nested tags being such an integral part of amplenote strategy, it's sad to see people have raised this issue since 2023 and there seems to have been no movement.
just saying, I could get more people to buy premium if they would actually have meaningful access to the reference materials i create and maintain.