Offer a sticker pack with your symbols so that I can still give you money but not use your notepad. I use my own custom notebooks and except for archiving, they work very well.
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03 Oct, '17
Andrew YangI considered this too, but the I think the thickness of the stickers would fatten the bottom part of the notebook. Alternatively, I considered a roller-stamp that has the QR code & symbols. But then I discovered the blank Rocketbook PDFs and that did it for me.
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04 Feb, '18
AndreaMy meetings always come with a lengthy agenda...id love to have a qr code sticker so that I could also include the meeting agenda with my notes
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28 Feb, '18
Karen DunlapI would love a reusable “sticky note” with the qr code and symbols that I could use on regular notebooks and still have the features of rocketbook!
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06 Mar, '18
Eric SchultzI'm thinking maybe some king of overlay that flips from the bottom? Or a RocketBook ruler/bookmark that clips on the spiral binding (but instead of being a vertical ruler like we typically see it's horizontal) and goes over the bottom icons with our own stickers.
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06 Mar, '18
Sarah WilsonI’ll add you could combine this with a reusable post-it concept (another top suggestion) to have stickers be reusable and stored inside the back cover.
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05 Apr, '18
Mike CroweI actually submitted a different request for post-it note (like this https://imgur.com/a/wap5r) that would allow us to add just the destination/QR code to any page. However, that could be rolled into this.
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02 Jul, '18
TimIf these stickers would allow used to scan and upload non-Everlast pages (printed agendas, generic notes written on legal pads, etc., then I'm all for it.
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24 Aug, '18
Lane I.I just started using the Everlast and to be able to have an overlay made of Everlast material that I could place at the bottom of my note pages (that were used prior to switching to Everlast) and scan would be useful.
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19 Oct, '18
WandaI really need this option to make the notebook effective for me! I am almost ready to give up on using it. Please consider this option.
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08 Nov, '18
Nick CI was thinking exactly what Eric said above on the ruler idea. I'd love a ruler / straight edge that i can slide in as a bookmark, but is transparent with the qr code and symbols so i can just lay over a page / paper / etc and scan in.
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02 Jan, '19
Jan BurkhardtI want this enough that I've already played with making my own from the PDF template. It would make a great way to integrate handouts and other paper info with notes from the Rocketbook.
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04 Jan, '19
GREGOR HINCKLEYRuler/REusable stickers both seem like good ideas.
A Word template might be nice or a scalable graphic to make custom plain paper pages. -
20 Jan, '19
Carson MathreAlso, add RocketBook QR Magnets! This way, you could put them on a whiteboard and scan that for students!
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03 Jul, '19
Ana LuisaI love this idea to digitalize a lot of notes that I have, but loved to have a stamp kit to identify all of my notes and documents with before scanning them.
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10 Sep, '19
Glenn MayThis would be fantastic on all sorts of forms or pre-printed pages that you have to fill out. It could even be as far as a clear overlay that you just put over the top of a "Normal" page.
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15 Dec, '19
LizI’m going to get the PDFs and then cut out the QR code > print on card stock > keep it my my wallet. Then I can add it to whatever I want while not dealing with a sticker roll. I take notes for accessibility need students at a University. I don’t want to change my note style but I want the ease of the great Rocketbook
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21 Dec, '20
Ellyn MajorThis would be wonderful to help archive old notes/journals captured with traditional pen/paper.
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20 Jan
Mistie Kell4yI wondered if I could use the beacons meant for whiteboards on my drawings in my sketchbooks to get these scanned in. I love the idea of a flippable clear overlay or reusable stickers, but would settle for the beacons if I thought I could somehow make those work by clearing my work surface surrounding the sketchpad and placing the markers around the edges of the book to capture the entirety of the page.