Agenda is one of the most popular note-taking apps on iPhone, iPad, and Mac. The app employs a date-focused approach to organizing your notes, projects, and ideas. A new update this week brings a few new features, including share sheet integration, templates, and more.

The new share sheet extension for Agenda means that you can easily add images, links, files, and text from another application to a note in Agenda. You’ll simply see the new Agenda option on the share sheet alongside other platforms, and it’s available on macOS and iOS.

Agenda explains:

Agenda 10 also brings a new template feature. This means you can easily create new notes with pre-filled content. For instance, if you use Agenda to take notes in meetings, you can create each note with pre-filled content such as the date, the title of the note, and more.

Other changes and enhancements included in Agenda 10:

  • Click and hold the history navigation buttons to get a list of snapshots
  • Dropbox sync is much faster, especially for the first sync of a device
  • Undo navigation is more natural. It now goes back to the beginning of an undo change, instead of jumping back to the location of the previous change
  • Holding CTRL key when dropping a file, to create a link, now shows the link icon as cursor
  • Performance improvements for loading images
  • When copying some selected text as HTML, the HTML produced will not include head and body tags
  • Five new localizations: German, Spanish, French, Simplified Chinese and Traditional Chinese.

The new share sheet extension is available to all Agenda users, while the new templates feature is limited to Agenda Premium users. The Premium upgrade is a one-time purchase of $14.99 for iOS or $34.99 for macOS and iOS combined.