Those ideas do sound exciting. I’m sure you all are well aware of this but I constantly need to remind myself that it’s often possible to deliver value iteratively rather than hold off on releasing until I can ship the “big idea”. What I’ve found helpful for myself is to think of customers eventually being able to piece together all the iterative releases like breadcrumbs only in retrospect with the final release being the “key” to unlock what the “big plan” was all along.
All that is to say that personally I’d be content with just the ability to share a single parent card with child cards inheriting the permissions of the parent. The custom collections sound great but the above I think would be quite useful until that’s all ready.
I’ll have a look at your linked improve the core Supernotes offering thread and chime in there if any of my usability-related ideas would add to the conversation.
I really appreciate opinionated software and Supernotes is a great example of what is possible when that is done well. You all showed discipline in sticking to Supernotes’ core principles when bi-directional linking infinite outliners were (still are?) all the rage and I was happy to see the same approach to generative AI. So, I’m sure you’ll figure out how best to integrate any feature suggestions, if at all.