Point Sauna at Evernote and your files become something it can work from: it reads documents, pulls the answer out of a folder, and files the output back where it belongs.
Sauna + Evernote
Point Sauna at Evernote and your files become something it works from: it reads and summarizes documents, finds the answer buried in a folder, turns inputs into a finished report, and files the output back. The Evernote integration that reads and writes, with your approval.
Best Note Taking App: Organize Your Notes with Evernote

Files & storage
Read and summarize documents, with the source cited
Find the file or the answer buried in a folder
Turn a folder of inputs into a finished report or spreadsheet
Save outputs back to the right place automatically
Connect Evernote and put Sauna to work.
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“Find the latest contract in our Evernote and summarize the terms that changed.”
“Take the receipts in this Evernote folder and build an expense report.”
Connect
Connect it with an API key from the library, or ask Sauna in chat and paste the key into the form it opens. Add more than one account if you need to.
Evernote is one of thousands of apps in Sauna's library. Anything not in the library, you add yourself with an API key or an MCP server — right from chat.
In context
Once Evernote is connected, Sauna reads and acts on it from plain language — across the web app, Slack, email, iMessage, and Superhuman — and waits for your approval before it writes anything.
Good to know
Point Sauna at Evernote and your files become something it can work from: it reads documents, pulls the answer out of a folder, and files the output back where it belongs. Evernote: Best Note Taking App: Organize Your Notes with Evernote
Connect it with an API key from the library, or ask Sauna in chat and paste the key into the form it opens. Add more than one account if you need to.
Yes. Unlike most tools, Sauna lets you link as many Evernote accounts as you need — each with its own reconnect and remove controls.
Sauna reads only what you connect, and acts only after you approve. Your workspace and its memory are yours, not training data.
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