Video-only recording from any device. Plus, every video you watch is automatically saved and searchable.
Sometimes you just need to talk through an idea.
Maybe you’re in the car and an idea hits you that can’t wait. Or maybe you just want to explain something face-to-face—without scheduling a meeting to do it.
And then there’s the other side of the equation.
You’ve watched a NoteGo video from someone on your team. A week later, you need to reference it. But where did it go?
Today we’re fixing both of those problems.
Introducing Video Only Recording
You can now record yourself talking—without sharing your screen—directly from any device with a browser.
Desktop, laptop, tablet, phone. No Chrome extension required. No app to download.
Just you, your camera, and whatever you need to say.
And here’s the thing: the AI still works. The moment you finish recording, NoteGo automatically generates a title, summary, chapters, and key moments—just like it does with screen recordings.
So the person you send it to doesn’t just get a video. They get a video with built-in clarity.

When to use it
- Brain dumps. That idea you had in the shower? Record it before it disappears.
- Location walkthroughs. Scouting a venue, visiting a client’s office, or showing off a product in the real world.
- Quick personal updates. Replace that meeting with a 2-minute face-to-face video your team can watch on their own time.
- On-the-go recording. Capture feedback from your phone without needing to be at your desk.
How it works
Step 1: Log in to your account at app.notego.ai from any browser on any device.
Step 2: Click the Record button in the menu and select Video Only.
Step 3: Hit record, say what you need to say, and share the link. AI handles the rest.
Same time limits as your plan (5 or 10 minutes depending on your tier). Available on every plan, including Free.
Introducing Watched Notes
Here’s something that probably sounds familiar: someone sends you a NoteGo video.
You watch it. You act on it. Three days later, you need to find it again—and you can’t remember where the link was.
Watched Notes fixes this completely.
From now on, every public NoteGo video you watch while logged in is automatically saved to a new section called Watched Notes, found under your Notes menu. No bookmarking.
No favoriting. No extra steps. You watched it—it’s there.
And because it lives inside NoteGo, you get the full power of our advanced search and filters—search by keyword, filter by date range, sort by title or duration, and find exactly what you need in seconds.
Every saved video includes the AI-generated summary and key moments, so you don’t even need to re-watch the whole thing. Just scan the highlights and jump to the part that matters.
NOTE: This feature only works for videos watched on or after today.

When to use it
- Find that video from last Tuesday. The one where your project manager walked through the revised timeline? It’s in Watched Notes.
- Reference details without re-watching. Pull up the AI summary and key moments instead of scrubbing through a 5-minute video.
- Build a personal library of received feedback. Everything sent to you, organized and searchable—without lifting a finger.
Your workflow, before and after
| BEFORE | AFTER |
| Need to be at your desk with the Chrome extension to record | Record from any device with a browser—phone, tablet, laptop |
| Great idea while you’re out? Write yourself a note and hope you remember the nuance | Record a video-only brain dump on your phone. AI summarizes it for you. |
| Someone sends you a video. A week later you’re digging through Slack to find it. | Every video you watch is automatically saved in Watched Notes. Search, filter, done. |
| Need to re-watch a full video to find one detail | Scan the AI summary and key moments. Jump to exactly what you need. |
Ready to try them?
Both Video Only Recording and Watched Notes are available right now on every NoteGo plan—including Free.
Already a NoteGo user? Log in and try them today. You’ll find Video Only Recording under the Record menu, and Watched Notes under your Notes menu.
Not using NoteGo yet?