Make updates to shared folders in Notes on iCloud.com
You can make updates to files within shared folders in Notes on iCloud.com on an iPhone. However, you must go to iCloud.com on an iPad or go to iCloud.com on a Mac or Windows computer to share folders and manage sharing.
All participants of the shared folder see any changes made to the folder.
In Notes on iCloud.com, tap the shared folder you want to update in the folders list.
If you do not see your folders, tap until the folders list appears.
If you have been invited to edit a folder but have not accepted the invitation, you need to tap the link you received, then tap Open in Notes. After you open the folder for the first time, it appears in the sidebar on iCloud.com and on your iPhone, iPad, iPod touch or Mac where you are signed in with the same Apple ID.
Make edits to the notes within the folder.
When someone makes an update to a shared folder or to the notes within a shared folder, everyone sharing the folder sees the changes, but no one can see who made them. If an edit is made to a note in a shared folder, the timestamp below the note in the notes list shows the last time it was edited. If you are not currently editing a shared note, a yellow dot appears next to the note in the notes list when someone else edits it.
If you were invited to edit a folder using an email address or phone number that is not associated with the Apple ID you use for iCloud, ask the owner to resend the invitation using the correct email address or phone number. You can also follow the on-screen instructions to associate that email address or phone number with your Apple ID.