What It Does

This feature automatically uploads your changed documents to Google Drive, Dropbox, or OneDrive for safekeeping while you're working in GoodNotes. It's best used with iCloud sync to protect your notes so that you can always find them in the auto-backup folder in case something destructive occurs to your local library.

How It Works

Once initially set up, auto-backup will upload all your documents to the auto-backup folder. Afterward, only changed documents get backed up.

<aside> ⚠️ Auto-backup is a one-way process; it doesn't sync your changes across your devices as iCloud does. Changes you make in the cloud storage won't affect your GoodNotes library.

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If you do this in GoodNotes: Auto-backup will do this:
- Create/Import a document

Enable auto-backup

  1. Open GoodNotes menu.
  2. Choose Settings > Automatic Backup .
  3. Enable Auto Backup.
  4. Tap Cloud Storage and choose one.
  5. Tap Sign In to <cloud storage> and sign in to the cloud storage account.
  6. Change other auto-backup settings if needed:

<aside> ℹ️ Once you've enabled the feature for the first time, keep the app visible on the screen until auto-backup finishes uploading your entire library.

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Pause / Resume Automatic Backup

  1. View auto-backup status.
  2. Choose Pause / Resume.

Clear Automatic Backup queue