Just write the URL string in the note. If the input text is a URL link, the app will convert it into a URL note. Here is the video.
URL notes can be created by pasting the user has copied the URL from another app or the text. This is the easiest way to create a URL note.
URL notes can be created using the app's browser gadget. URL notes can be created by dragging the results of a search in the browser gadget to the workspace. See the video for details.
URL notes can be also created by dragging the content from another app such as News. Of course, you can also create a note by dragging it from Safari.
Creating a location note in Brain;Notes is a bit tricky. Press and hold the pin dropped in the search results using the map gadget and drag it to the workspace. When it is ready to be dragged, a thumbnail image will pop up. If the operation is difficult, please try the following method using the "Maps" app. For an actual example, please see the video.
You can create a location note using the Maps app. The operation is simple. Just drag the search results to the Brain;Notes workspace. In this case, the Maps app needs to be launched using the SlideOver function. For an actual operation example, please see the video.
Brain;Notes has multiple workspaces for managing sticky notes. Each sticky note is belong to a workspace and cannot be used in any other workspace. However, you may want to view sticky notes created in other workspaces in the current workspace. The "Share" feature of Brain;Notes solves the issue. With this feature, you can display a sticky note on a specified workspace. You can see how it works in this video.
Brain;Notes will refill notes to 10 at midnight automatically when there are less than 10 notes left. The video shows what happens.
Brain;Notes is free to use on all iPadOS (later 15.3) devices.