Sticky Notes for Chrome — Leave “What’s Next” on the Page Itself
The best place for a note about a page is often the page itself. Arrows Lite adds paper-style sticky notes to exactly the pages you choose — so when you come back, the handover from your past self is already open.
Notes are part of a bigger idea: saving unfinished work so you can resume it. Here is how the sticky notes work, and when to use them versus Saved Cases.
How sticky notes work in Arrows Lite
Notes appear only where you enable them. There is no site-wide injection: a page gets the note overlay only after you explicitly add a note there.
- Add a note from the right-click menu on the page you are on — up to 5 notes per page
- Drag them anywhere, resize them, collapse them out of the way
- On revisit, your latest note opens automatically; the others stay collapsed until you need them
- Notes never auto-collapse while you are writing; editing is explicit (pencil icon), collapsing is explicit too
Where notes live
Sticky notes are stored locally in your browser. They are never sent anywhere — not to us, and not to the AI feature. Pages are identified by a hash, so the raw URL of the page is not stored for notes.
Sticky notes vs. Saved Cases: which to use when
| Situation | Use |
|---|---|
| You will come back to this exact page and want context waiting there | Sticky note on the page |
| You want to close the tab now and resume the work later | Saved Case (right-click → SAVE) |
| Both — close now, and have notes when you reopen | SAVE the page; your sticky notes are still there when the case reopens it |
Arrows Lite is not a note-taking app. Notes exist to make resuming faster — same as the Working Area, Saved Cases, and the optional AI summary.
FAQ
No. Notes are injected only on pages where you explicitly enabled them. There is no site-wide content script.
Up to 5 per page.
No. Notes stay on your device and are never part of the AI request or any sync.
Your most recently updated note opens; the rest stay collapsed. Nothing auto-collapses while you are working.
Leave the next step where you’ll see it
Sticky notes, Saved Cases, and a Working Area — built for resuming work. Free to try.
Get it on Chrome Web Store — Free