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Introducing: A New Note Experience

A simpler, smarter way to work with your notes.

Updated this week

The all-new note experience makes it easier to view, edit, and copy your notes with a cleaner layout and more convenient interactions.

This new interface replaces the original Freed note experience and brings meaningful improvements to how you work with clinical documentation day-to-day.


Upgrades with the New Note Experience

Here are the key upgrades in this new experience:

One-click copy
Hover over any block of text and click the copy icon — no need to highlight manually.

Smart copy blocks
Add two line breaks to define a new copyable block. Perfect for separating thoughts or sections.

Auto-save
All your edits are saved automatically as you type — no Save button required.

Streamlined layout
A more compact design makes it easy to skim, scan, and edit long notes quickly.

Transcript tab
Transcripts now live in their own tab, so you can easily access the full visit or summaries for quick reference and copying.


How to Use the New Note Experience

Much of the functionality remains the same as before, now in a more powerful and simpler interface. Learn about using the new interface:

Edit Your Note

  • Click anywhere in the note to make edits — just like before.

  • Each section (like “Subjective,” “Assessment,” or “Plan”) is now cleaner and easier to work with.

  • Your changes save automatically, so you never have to press a “Save” button again.

  • Use Magic Edit to apply changes throughout your note, now located in the toolbar in the upper right corner.

Copy Content

  • Hover over any text and a block will be highlight. Click to copy that specific section of text.

  • Copy all by clicking the copy all icon in the upper right corner.

  • To break a section into multiple copyable blocks, press the return key twice to create a new block. Each individual block can now be copied separately.

Reorganize Content

  • Separating text into smaller blocks with line breaks makes it easier to organize, copy, or update just the parts you need.

  • Your templates work exactly the same, so you can continue using Learned or Structured Templates — whichever complements your workflow the best.

View Transcripts

  • Click the “Transcript” tab at the top of the Freed window to view the full transcript and the transcript summary from your visit.

  • You can copy full transcripts or summaries from here — perfect if you need to reference or reuse language from the encounter.


Need Help or Have Feedback?

We’d love to hear what you think of the new Note experience. Reach out to the Clinician Success Team at [email protected] or use the in-app chat to share your thoughts.

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