Publish an article
Any note can become an article when it’s ready:Open the note and select Publish
The publish dialog previews exactly how your article will appear — title, excerpt, and estimated reading time.
Decide whether the note stays visible
Choose whether readers can see the working note behind the article, or only the finished piece. Keeping the note visible lets teammates trace how the thinking developed; hiding it keeps the focus on the result.
Articles stay connected to their notes. If the thinking evolves after publication, update the note and republish — the article updates in place rather than creating a duplicate.
Reading articles
The Articles feed is your workspace’s library of finished thinking. Articles are tagged with topics, so you can browse everything the team has published on a theme. Each article shows its author, reading time, and topic tags — enough to decide what to read next.Why publishing matters
It would be easy to leave everything as notes. The publish step exists on purpose:- It creates a quality bar. Knowing an article goes to the whole workspace makes you tighten the argument one more time.
- It separates signal from noise. Teammates can follow the Articles feed alone and trust that what appears there is worth reading.
- It makes knowledge durable. Articles are the record a new teammate can read six months from now to understand how the team thinks.
See the full pipeline
Sources → Thoughts → Notes → Articles: how the whole PeerNotes flow fits together.