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Checkvist

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ThoughtfulKukulkan
Top Pro

As simple or as complex as you need

Checkvist hits a sweet spot between minimal and complexity. It gives you a host of options and extras to use on your lists, but you can completely ignore them if you don't need them and keep it very simple. This makes Checkvist a one-stop shop, regardless of what type of 'list' you need. See More
Jim McGuire
Jonathan
Steven
Top Con

Limited capability in the android app

Checkvist is primarily a web interface. See More
Mario T. Lanza
Top Pro

Tasks can be managed with custom tags

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Mario T. Lanza
Top Pro

vim-like commands

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Mario T. Lanza
Top Pro

Convenient search by text or tag filtering

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Jim McGuire
Mario T. Lanza
Top Pro

Converts incoming emails to todos - this is a way to enter tasks from anywhere.

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Mario T. Lanza
Jonathan
Charles Heckscher
Top Pro

Great search

Search filters help you search for tasks by tag, due date, assignee, etc. See More
Jonathan
Endi Sukaj
Charles Heckscher
Top Pro

Very flexible

To-do lists often need to be grouped and regrouped for clarity. The outline-based nature of Checkvist makes it easy to move things across categories, to increase and decrease priority, etc. See More
Jonathan
Top Pro

Smart parsing of items

Parses markdown, html links, hashtags to become formatted text, clickable links, and tags, respectively. See More
Jonathan
Top Pro

Generous set of free features

Checkvist offers many free features if you are using this individually. See More
Jonathan
Laura Kyle
Charles Heckscher
Top Pro

Supports comments on tasks

Any item can have a free-text comment, which can be shown or hidden as desired. See More
Specs
Platforms:Web-based, Android/iOS PWA
API:yes
Collaborative:yes
Dark Theme:yes
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Zenkit

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Patrick Schüller
Niko Reschke
Top Pro

Powerful and simple to use tool with a clean design

Easy to use and easily understandable for everyone. See More
Patrick Schüller
Top Pro

Many important data views

Data views include Mind-Map, Kanban-Board, Spreadsheet, List, and Calendar. Views can be switched easily. See More
Monika
PassionateRongo
Top Pro

Native apps

Native apps for iOS, Android, macOS, Windows, and Linux. See More
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Platforms:Web, Windows, macOS, Linux, Android, iPhone
Languages:English, German, Portuguese, Spanish, French, Chinese (traditional), Korean, Russian
API:Yes
Collaborative:Yes
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Workflowy

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Chloe Montanez
Jonathan
Ken Blackman
Top Pro

Outline-style hierarchy with zoom

Any sublist can be viewed as a top-level list. This sounds simple but makes WorkFlowy extremely powerful. For example, the same line item, "write my book," can simultaneously be a to-do in a task list and the container for an entire working document. See More
Jonathan
Slimothy
Top Con

Doesn't work well in mobile browsers

The functionality of the mobile version of the site is a bit limited, while new features have been added such as the ability to move lines of text, even that is limited on Android to only being functional on Chrome. See More
Jonathan
Slimothy
Top Pro

Minimalistic interface

Interface has no clutter. It allows focusing on thoughts to note down. This keeps things simple and easy to understand, which can help keep everything organized in an intuitive manner. See More
Jonathan
Top Con

Offline desktop app requires Chrome

The offline desktop requires installing Google Chrome first before the WorkFlowy app can be installed. This is not good news for non-Chrome users especially users who frequently uses Firefox or Safari as their default browsers, in which Chrome app also suffers memory leak and battery issues. See More
Jonathan
Slimothy
Taylor Coogan
Top Pro

Easy to see an overview and organize notes

All notes are part of a list, which makes it easy to organize everything. Nested lists allow for organizing notes into hierarchical categories of infinite depth. All lists can be folded. WorkFlowy also has tags and instant full-text search. See More
Alex
Shawndroid
Top Con

Inconvenient interface

Notes automatically collapse, making them unreadable without user interaction. You cannot view multiple long notes at once. See More
Jonathan
Slimothy
Eunjeong Ji
Top Pro

Super fast sync between devices

While adding a list of to-do on web, it syncs with iPhone and iPad apps very quickly. This way you can jump between devices with no delay of up to date content. See More
kaguru
Top Con

No public API

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Jonathan
Top Pro

Quickly focus on a specific topic

Enables users to focus on specific topic area, which is referred to as "hoisting" within Workflowy. See More
Shawndroid
Jonathan
Slimothy
Top Con

Cannot use link-text

You cannot have text link to a URL. When you link to a website you have to post the full URL instead. Instead of having the name of the website or article like, Slant, you instead have to post http://slant.co. It's especially annoying if you have a long URL that takes up a lot of space in the document. See More
Jonathan
Top Pro

Supports tags

Enables users to search by tags. See More
Monika
Svjatoslavs Krasnikovs
ImaginativeQuetzalcoatl
Top Con

No support for Right-To-Left languages

Mixed text is scrambled, and text-alignment is wrong. See More
Jonathan
Top Pro

Cross-platform web and mobile

WorkFlowy can be accessed from either a browser or their apps, which include a Chrome app for desktops as well as an iOS and Android app. This makes it easy to access ones notes no matter the platform or device being used. See More
thermoplastics
Remen
Top Con

Doesn't work on all mobile phones

Not compatible with Android OS version 4.1 and 4.2. See More
Jonathan
Top Pro

Deep nesting

Workflowy's 'everything is in a tree' interface makes it easy to keep expanding on topics, no matter where, or how deep in the hierarchy they are. See More
Monika
Mark Goodson
Top Con

Infrequent updates and new features

WorkFlowy works well but it is hardly ever updated, in comparison to Dynalist, which works in a very similar way but has more features and is updated weekly. See More
Jonathan
Slimothy
Joey Bastelli
Top Pro

Tasks can be added and manipulated quickly

WorkFlowy allows entering many tasks very quickly – especially useful for meeting minutes or a "brain dump" when you have to type fast. After typing in all your thoughts, it's very easy to organize and sort multiple groups at once. See More
Jonathan
Top Con

Only supports one big text file

Although with Workflowy's focus feature this can work, you might prefer managing separate text files. See More
Jonathan
Top Pro

Import and export via OPML

OPML (Outline Processor Markup Language) is a commonly used standard for text exchange. With two-way support for OPML you are never locked into Workflowy. Importing/exporting via copy/paste of entire outlines is a snap. See More
Yoshiyuki
Monika
Shawndroid
Top Pro

Text formatting

You can have bold, italic, and underlined text. See More
Jonathan
Kevin Murray
Top Pro

Strong community

There are number of talented coders who help customize WorkFlowy with extensions and styles. It has an active blog and welcomes collaboration. See More
Jonathan
Top Pro

Daily digest email

WorkFlowy can send you an email with that day's activity. It's a great way to track progress. See More
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Platforms:Web, Windows, MacOS, Linux, Android, iOS
API:Experimental (https://workflowy.com/s/workflowy-extension-api/6ziauXitmUj7idN2 )
Collaborative:Yes
Dark Theme:Paid feature
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Notion

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Paolo
Hussein Horack
Top Pro

Full-featured on desktop, mobile and web

Even the right-click menus on the web are the same as the app. See More
Kenji8
Top Con

Not very fast using native apps

Can take time if you're switching between lots of pages often as it needs to load the data each time See More
JM80
Daniel R
Top Pro

Unlike anything else

One of the most complete applications one can use to build a personal dashboard (or professional) and migrate all other services to it. No more calendar, task, notes, financials, lists, writing and wiki apps, just Notion. See More
raccooninja
Top Con

Not always very intuitive

Column filters are not that intuitive to apply. See More
Paolo
Hussein Horack
Top Pro

Pages within pages within pages, to infinity

You can have a ridiculous amount of information within a single note. Look at how it works, you'll be surprised! See More
Monika
cregox
Top Con

No true backup

True backup can only exist if it's automated and easily recoverable. Else, it's just an outdated copy or useless scrambled data. See More
Chloe Montanez
Raphael Aguiar
Top Pro

Flexible contents storage and organization

You can upload files and embed online stuff in any hierarchical structure using pages, toggle lists, etc. See More
Simona
Hussein Horack
thermoplastics
Top Con

Designed with teams in mind, and less formatting than Evernote

Evernote may be more individual-oriented and has more formatting and such options available, but whether that affects you is down to personal preference. Try both and see which you prefer. See More
Matthew
Hussein Horack
Top Pro

Highly visual, with icons next to every new page and so on

This feature makes it very easy to find certain notes and such. And great for visual people as well. You could also add images as icons instead, if you like. See More
Simona
cregox
Top Con

Not yet a new protocol, as it could be! (or could it?)

Think of scuttlebutt or email. the best Evernote alternative would be a "web 3.0" of sorts. Something that would be just a simple file added to a computer and automatically replicated to other computers along with a website and any company could easily pick up the concept and make their own hosting, including some awesome google drive/host of sorts. See More
Ray
Yiliu Shen-Burke
Top Pro

Blocks offer incredible flexibility

The basic unit of organization in Notion is the block, which can be a chunk of text, an image, a bullet point, or even a link to another page. Each page consists of these blocks, which can be easily reorganized, moved to other pages, converted into other content types, or generally manipulated in many useful ways. Because of blocks, restructuring information in Notion is way easier than in any other wiki or notebook app. See More
thermoplastics
mccauls7
Stuart Kearney
Top Pro

Does a great job with both notes and to-dos

To-dos in Notion aren't just dot point lists. You can drag and drop them into columns just like Trello (Kanban style), you can have sub-tasks, and you can easily mark things off as completed so they are no longer in your way. Notes are also powerful, with proper formatting and ways to manage and search for them, which makes it a great Evernote alternative. See More
Simona
Benjamin M. Gross
Top Pro

Cross platform

Works with Android, iOS, Windows, & Mac OSX. See More
Raphael Aguiar
Top Pro

Awesome for wikis

You can easily start writing a bunch of web pages, share it with co-workers and choose whether to publicize or keep your contents private. It's also easy to hyperlink pages. See More
Lynette Chia
Top Pro

Amazing view flexibility

You can create different views for a page's content and easily toggle between kanban, table, etc. (As long as the content is able to allow different views.) See More
Paolo
Hussein Horack
Top Pro

Quick and effective search

Just type in a word and you'll have results in no time at all. See More
Lynette Chia
Top Pro

Attach files in tables

You can attach files in table cells, which is a feature missing in most spreadsheet-like applications. See More
Lynette Chia
Top Pro

Great spreadsheet functionality

You can use calculation/formula, links, attachment, inter-referencing of data from other pages or tables, embed documents and images in the table cells. See More
Benjamin M. Gross
Top Pro

Renders Markdown Syntax

Add code blocks, Headers, bullet point, numbered lists, or To-Do boxes by typing using Markdown Syntax (instead of klunkily moving the mouse to formatting boxes) See More
Matthew
Top Pro

Less headaches when editing pages

Lets you restore your page to a past edit. Also works with sub-pages and databases. Though it is worth mentioning that it's a paid feature. See More
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Platforms:Windows, macOS, iOS, Android, Web
Collaborative:Yes
Offline access:No
Markdown support:Export
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Microsoft OneNote

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Ryan
betasoft
Jonathan
Top Pro

Text can be added anywhere like a whiteboard

OneNote allows you to arrange text freely on the digital paper mimicking the way it would be done with a real pen on real paper. See More
Jonathan
Leon H.
Shivank Gandhi
Top Con

Not available for Linux

There is no native Linux client for OneNote available, and most likely will never be created. Users can use the web based client, but a native app would be a better choice for those that use the app frequently. See More
Stronuk
Ryan
betasoft
Top Pro

Comprehensive organization methods

Can have multiple 'sections/tabs' at the top like in a web browser with many notes within each 'section/tab'. Also, there can be sections within section groups infinitely. The complete hierarchy looks like this: Notebooks > Section Groups ... Section Groups > Sections > Pages > Sub-pages > Sub-pages. See More
betasoft
Sean Lang
Top Con

Not open-source

This application is proprietary, and thus cannot be modified or freely distributed. See More
oli g.
Ives Stoddard
Laura Kyle
Top Pro

Supports hierarchical organization of information / notes

OneNote is designed to allow hierarchical organization of information. This is achieved with grouping into the following categories and UI elements (Notebooks, Sections, and Pages). Both Sections and Pages allow additional groupings that can be expanded / collapsed in list view. This can be incredibly helpful for quickly taking notes and organizing them for work or personal projects. For example, you could have a Notebook for "Cooking Recipes", with sections for "breakfast, dinner, desserts", where individual recipes would be page entries (i.e. the "Desserts" section would have pages for brownies, chocolate cheesecake etc). See More
Richard Wong
Jonathan
Kris Nobels
Top Con

Sync isn't stable

Many users have reported synchronization issues. While not everyone will experience this, it can be difficult to troubleshoot, with some fixes resorting to editing registry keys in Windows when using the Windows client. See More
thermoplastics
betasoft
Jonathan
Top Pro

Powerful table editor

Adding and resizing rows and columns is easy and flexible. This makes for an easy way to adjust a note as it grows in content size. See More
thermoplastics
Tomasz Borychowski
Top Con

Text editing is weird (poor UX)

When clicking in the middle of a note, it adds something like a text-box positioned in the middle. If you move that field to the bottom right, it gets weirder. You can end-up with an empty note, having an empty text-box 1km to the bottom-right of it. See More
Laura Kyle
Top Pro

Insert files into your notes

You can add a variety of different files into your notes including images, video, audio, and more. See More
Laura Kyle
Top Con

Requires a Microsoft account

You need to have a Microsoft email to sign up for OneNote (Outlook, Hotmail, or Windows Live). See More
Laura Kyle
Top Pro

Strong search features let you quickly find what you're looking for

If you don't want to search through all of your notes, you can narrow it down by specifying the page, section, group, or notebook. You're not limited to just searching through your text either. You can search for text in images, video recordings, and audio (this is off by default). See More
Laura Kyle
Richard Wong
Top Con

Syncing issues

It tells you there are conflicts between a note on the PC and on the Android because of the timing of the synchronization but doesn't try to resolve itself. See More
thermoplastics
betasoft
Jonathan
Top Pro

All indented lines under the first can be expanded and hidden

Which makes it easy to quickly look at the high level of notes, and then drill deep into each point. See More
Endi Sukaj
Ives Stoddard
Jonathan
Top Con

Platform dependent

The newer versions for Windows and Mac are converging, using the Windows style layout (with a more more consistent and usable UI). The original OneNote for Mac for example is very different from OneNote for Windows. Because Microsoft has a vested interest in making sure the Windows version is superior, the Mac version tends to lag behind in terms of functionality. Tutorials and other forms of documentation available online generally apply only to the Windows version, which implies non-Windows versions are undocumented. Even worse, because the documentation rarely, if ever, indicates it only applies to Windows, it's easy to waste hours trying to make non-existent features work. As such, the documentation is "negative documentation" (i.e. worse than no documentation at all). See More
Laura Kyle
Top Pro

Add notes through email

You can choose what notebook the notes will save to. E-mail notes to your special Onenote e-mail and it will be accessible across all devices. See More
Laura Kyle
Top Con

The added flexibility means your notes may feel cluttered

Since you can place elements anywhere you'd like on your note, you have to pay attention to how you structure it. For some this added flexibility is a huge selling point, but for others it could become distracting and makes notes feel difficult to digest. See More
Chris Cochrun
Jonathan
Slimothy
Top Pro

Stylus and digitizer pen support

OneNote can be used on all touch capable devices via stylus or digitizer pen making for an intuitive and easy way to take notes by hand, which can often be faster or just preferred over typing. It has the best pen input out of any note taking app. See More
Pedro Rosario
Top Con

Doesn't automatically sort (by name, size, date)

You can't choose to sort automatically. Just do it manually. See More
Laura Kyle
Top Pro

Very similar design for those used to Microsoft programs

If you have experience with other Microsoft programs such as Microsoft Office, you'll feel right at home with the design of OneNote thanks to the similarity of the menus. See More
thermoplastics
Richard Wong
Top Con

No backup on Windows 10 free version

If you accidentally delete a section on the windows 10 free version of Onenote, there is no backup to fall back on. See More
thermoplastics
betasoft
Laura Kyle
Top Pro

Lots of options for customizing fonts

You can fully customize your default font (the color, type of font, and font size). You can override this styles with the same options (and more) in individual notes. See More
Monika
menace97
Top Con

Search function is lacking advanced features

e.g. Searching for "friend" will find "friendship" and "friendly" (because "friend" is at the beginning of the word); using this query will not find words such as "girlfriend" or "boyfriend." See More
Dane Morgan
Top Pro

Converts handwriting to text on Windows version

You can take handwritten notes on your mobile device with a stylus or digital pen and then convert the handwriting to text later on your Windows PC. See More
Laura Kyle
Top Con

Uninspired, bland user interface

Many of OneNote's competitors use Material Design and bold colors to create a minimal, clean looking interface. OneNote has a bit more of an outdated look and can feel over crowded at times. See More
Paolo
ConsiderateLotan
Top Pro

Article Web Clipper available on desktop and mobile

Has a web clipper extension on Chrome and Edge that can be used for clipping whole articles and images. Web clipping of articles is also available on Chrome mobile through the "Share" option. See More
Laura Kyle
Top Con

Menu/ribbon can feel crammed

OneNote offers a lot of formatting options, which results in a lot of options being crammed into the ribbon. It can feel somewhat cluttered and takes a bit of time to get used to. See More
Ives Stoddard
ConsiderateLotan
Top Pro

Cross-platform

Its available Windows Mobile, Windows Store, Android, a Desktop Version, and a Web app. Apple macOS and iOS are also supported. See More
BrilliantEros
Top Con

Annotations can’t be anchored to a photo

If you annotate a photo or some text, then insert some text above it, the annotations don’t necessarily move with the photo and get misplaced. See More
ShojiVR
Top Pro

Table is sortable

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BrilliantEros
Top Con

iPad version is behind the Windows version in features

Biggest issue for me is that you’re stuck with the default, example tags - you can’t import custom tags from your Windows copy, or create and delete tags. See More
Jonathan
Slimothy
Dan Biester
Top Pro

Integrates with other Microsoft services

Integrates well with Outlook, Office, and OneDrive. See More
Simona
Svjatoslavs Krasnikovs
ShojiVR
Top Con

Some features require external apps

Sort pages, find and replace, etc need external apps called onestatics. See More
Stronuk
Laura Kyle
Slimothy
Top Pro

Sharing and collaboration

You can share your notes by inviting people with an e-mail, or by giving them a direct URL. You have control over what kind of access the user has on your note (read only, edit) and can revoke it at any time. OneNote will alert you when a chance is made on your shared note. See More
Laura Kyle
jhertel
Top Con

You cannot use local OneNote files with the version of OneNote that is included with Windows

There is a difference between the OneNote that is included with Windows 10 and the OneNote that comes with Microsoft Office. The version included with Windows cannot use local OneNote files and requires you to be online to access your notes. See here for this and other differences. See More
Jonathan
Mike
Top Pro

Offers flexible encryption

Unlike most other apps, you can selectively password protect, and fully encrypt, individual documents or entire folders. This is especially important to many people with data stored in the cloud. As of early this year, even the free version supports encryption. Microsoft has also enhanced their internal security methods for storing data on OneDrive (where OneNote performs sync), which makes it more secure than most of their competitors (including Evernote). See More
Stronuk
Top Pro

Mathematical calculations

You can perform mathematical calculations in OneNote like a calculator. e.g. 1+2=3, 85/4=21.25, 8!=40,320, 7^2=49 See More
Stronuk
Top Pro

Ink to Math

Handwritten mathematical equations can be converted to typed mathematical equations. Moreover, you can ask OneNote to solve the equation too. See More
Simona
Stronuk
Top Pro

Optical character recognition

You can copy / search text in images added to OneNote. See More
Stronuk
Top Pro

Page versioning

You can view the history of any page and revert to a previous version. See More
Laura Kyle
Top Pro

On Android, you can tap a badge to start a note

The badge on Android hovers over on your screen similar to Facebook Messenger's Chat Heads. You can tap it and instantly start jotting down your thoughts without having to flip to the app first. See More
BrilliantEros
Top Pro

Import and link calendar events and tasks in Outlook

This is great for taking meeting minutes. You can import all the meeting details, including a checklist of attendees and a link back to the original event in your Outlook calendar. You can tag all the actions coming out of a meeting and you can create linked tasks from them in Outlook. Much quicker and more effective than writing meeting minutes the traditional way. See More
Yoshiyuki
Geoff Ghose
Top Pro

Browser plugins allow easy saving of web pages

The ability to quickly file away web clippings is a key part of note taking. See More
Laura Kyle
Top Pro

Large variety of themes available

You have quite a few options for themes available with illustrated backgrounds. If you want something a bit more simple while still having personality, there are also several color themes. See More
Specs
Platforms:Windows / OSX / iOS / Android / Web
Collaborative:Yes
Export:*.one, *.docx, *.doc, *.pdf, *.xps, *.mht
Offline access:Yes
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Evernote

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21
Cons
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Jonathan
Slimothy
Shawn Orban
Top Pro

Consolidates all your information

Evernote is designed to store a lot of different types of information from a lot of different sources in one place. Using the Web Clipper, native integrations, or a service such as IFTTT (If This Then That) you can use Evernote to store all your ideas, notes (both handwritten and typed), tasks, reading lists, receipts, and more. See More
thermoplastics
Julien Delafontaine
Top Con

Free version limited to 2 devices

The free version has become very limited as a cloud based note taking app as there is now only sharing between two devices allowed. See More
Jonathan
Slimothy
Stuart Kearney
Top Pro

Powerful features for organising your notes

Evernote is designed to make it easy to keep your notes well organized, which aids in quickly finding/browsing old information. You can put notes into a single notebook and use search to access old notes, or if you're so inclined, organize notes extensively with hierarchical notebooks and tags. See More
Jonathan
thermoplastics
Endi Sukaj
Top Con

Pay for offline use, search, and other functions

The free version of Evernote is highly limited. You have to pay if you want to access your notes without internet connection, search your notes or documents, or upload large amounts of data. The free version allows you to upload 60 MB of data per month, which is about 20 to 30 iPhone camera pictures. At a certain point, they started charging you for "advanced" capability, which includes searching your own attachments. See More
Jonathan
Stuart Kearney
Top Pro

Can include images, and snippets from the web or a whole webpage via web clipper

With one click you can clip part or all of any webpage, including text, images, and links. Especially for those who use Google Chrome, this web clipper is a very rich add-on. The “simplified article” mode strips all graphical overhead from the page before adding the information to Evernote. It's also possible to add highlighting, tags, etc. before storing the note. See More
Jonathan
interskh
Top Con

No official Linux app

Evernote does not offer an official Linux app, although there are some third party alternatives available. See More
Laura Kyle
Jonathan
Slimothy
Top Pro

Has OCR functionality to convert images to searchable text

A really cool and handy Evernote feature is the ability to automatically scan images for text. See More
Paolo
Cardin
Jonathan
Top Con

Different features and functions per device

Desktop app has table creation. Android app lacks font color changes. Some functions can only be accessed on the desktop app. These include changing your default notebook. See More
Jonathan
Slimothy
Stuart Kearney
Top Pro

"Reminders" are a great way to combine your to-dos and notes

One of the note types is a "reminder," which can act as a to-do list. You can add all the usual formatting to reminders, including audio. Evernote will provide alerts when they are due and house them in a special location within the app. See More
Jonathan
Top Con

Very heavyweight for a to-do list

Evernote is a powerhouse program with many features. It uses a correspondingly large amount of memory to run. See More
Jonathan
Top Pro

Easy to use

Evernote is easy to dive into because it doesn’t overwhelm you with advanced functionality from the start. As you get more accustomed to the app, you might want to delve deeper to see what benefits the more advanced features will offer. See More
Endi Sukaj
Gijsbert van der Heijden
Top Con

Not distributed

One cannot run Evernote on own servers. This brings with it the risks normally associated with handing over critical applications to a large corporation. See More
Malcolm Merlyn
Jonathan
Slimothy
Top Pro

Native and offline-capable apps on pretty much every platform

Evernote has apps for Windows 7 and 8, Windows 10, Windows 11, Mac, Android, iOS (both iPhone and iPad), Blackberry, and Windows Phone. It also has a fully functional web app and chrome plug-in. No matter what device or platform you're on, you will pretty much always be able to access Evernote. See More
Vitaly Belman
Top Con

Poor text formatting abilities

Text formatting in Evernote is buggy and unreliable. Bullets (outlining) are getting stuck or disappearing, tables are very static and prone to breaking and everything beyond the most basic formatting might cause an issue. See More
Jonathan
Top Pro

Multipurpose

In addition to general note taking and to-do list management, Evernote lets you search through scanned documents, handwritten text, and images; collaborate with others through shared notebooks; record audio notes; and more. See More
Malcolm Merlyn
Top Con

Syncing is slow

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Jonathan
Stuart Kearney
Top Pro

Trustworthy to store data in the long term

With many utility tools being constantly shut down by their creators, it's really important to consider the long-term risks of picking a home for all your notes. Evernote is a $1 billion company with a track record of exceptional security and goals of becoming a "100 year old" company. See More
WorthyAtira
Top Con

Basic and lacking handwriting function

Handwriting has basic functions, is attached as a picture See More
Jonathan
Slimothy
Stuart Kearney
Top Pro

Powerful note formatting

Evernote has an extensive range of formatting options and note types. You can create checklists, reminder alerts, audio notes, or add images and attachments. It also has an awesome speech-to-text feature if you prefer to dictate aloud. See More
Slimothy
Mike
Top Con

Security issues

Evernote had their entire database hacked and compromised including customer user passwords. They responded by locking valid users out of accounts and forcing password changes but are still vague about their own security policies. They do not have a good track record for data security. They also do not offer local personal encryption of entire Notebooks as Microsoft OneNote does. See More
Jonathan
Top Pro

Great selection for integrating with other apps

The Evernote app center page is nicely organized and has good quality integration of apps that can improve your productivity. See More
Jonathan
drkrpr
Stuart Kearney
Top Con

Bloated and complex

Evernote is too big, has too many features. Note taking apps need absolutely clean interface to allow unobtrusive note taking and not a struggle to search for which buttons to click. It focuses on the search feature so much that it doesn't encourage or make it immediately easy to organize your notes and thoughts. It's essentially a sophisticated notes dump with good search. See More
Laura Kyle
Jonathan
Slimothy
Top Pro

Focused, uncluttered user interface

Evernote has a very clean and intuitive interface that's simple to understand at a glance. See More
Jonathan
Slimothy
Tim Etler
Top Con

Buggy

A program with more features is always prone to more bugs. Evernote is definitely not the most stable note-taking program available. See More
Jonathan
Max Jensen
Top Pro

Evernote is synchronized

See More
Monika
Chris- D
Top Con

New web editor does not support Firefox

As of now, Firefox users must download a separate extension to change their user agent to trick the Evernote site into giving them the beta, or install Chrome. See More
Laura Kyle
Jonathan
Max Jensen
Top Pro

Premium allows search in attached files and documents

With a premium account you are able to search through PDFs and Office Docs. See More
Jonathan
Top Con

No recurring and snooze reminders

Perhaps because it is not truly a to-do list app, there is currently no support for recurring events or snooze reminders. The company claims to be working on this functionality. See More
Sannidhya Sandheer
Top Pro

Innovative hacks

To save emails, just forward them to your Evernote email address generated on account creation. It is of course one of many such hacks. See More
Laura Kyle
Top Con

Constantly directs you to upgrading your account

The frequent reminders to upgrade your account can quickly become disruptive. You get notifications when using the app, and many of the features that show as available in the app are actually for paid accounts only (which, when you try to use them, will remind you to upgrade). See More
thermoplastics
John Meredith
Top Pro

Flexible image manipulation

Permits photos that are taken, to be processed when in automatic mode and saved as a photo, black and white document, colour document, post it note or business card. The automated mode is also good at cropping the document effectively. See More
Jonathan
Top Con

Lacks search and replace capability

See More
Alex
Charles Heckscher
Top Pro

Best web clipper

Can clip to the web from desktop or mobile, using simplified format or original formatting. Very quick and flexible, and enables you to highlight, take notes, tag, etc. See More
Laura Kyle
Laurent
Top Con

Rather poor user interface

Slow, not user friendly experience, complex, and somehow limited. See More
Laura Kyle
Top Pro

Can choose from a few themes

You can pick from a green theme, light, or dark theme. All are very clear and visually appealing. See More
Jonathan
Laura Kyle
Shuusha Murad
Top Con

Lacks right-to-left writing support

When you write in a right-to-left language (Arabic, for example), everything looks fine in the editor but the direction changes to the left again after saving the note. See More
Laurent
Top Pro

Effective with pictures or snapshot of boards

Take a picture of your white board/paper board and you have it instantly in evernote everywhere, ready for additional notes and classification Scannable friend app is rather efficient to keep hand written note as well. See More
Slimothy
Top Con

Steep learning curve

Since Evernote has so many features built in, it's hard to know where to find everything until reasonable amount of time has been spent with it. See More
Jonathan
Slimothy
Stuart Kearney
Top Pro

Skitch integration

If you're on iOS and have Skitch installed, you can quickly annotate your notes using Skitch. See More
Laura Kyle
Top Con

Easy to accidentally hit the wrong button on the mobile apps

The mobile apps have fairly small touch targets, making it easy to miss the button or accidentally press the wrong one. See More
Paolo
Cardin
Top Pro

Has conflict management and undo

Allows undo/redo when editing (i.e. all changes are finalized upon saving). If conflicts between synchronized versions arise, both copies are saved in Evernote. See More
Jonathan
Top Con

Missing some basic functions

See More
Belle
cyrnel
Top Con

No ability to re-order notes other than sorting

Evernote has no way to re-order notes, nor even to change their display order. Sorting is the only option, and the "official" workaround (for years now) is to prefix note titles with line numbers manually so notes will sort and display as desired. See More
Specs
Platforms:Android / iOS / WP / OSX / Windows / WebOS
API:yes
Collaborative:yes
Export:ENEX, HTML, MHT
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498 180

Org-mode

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6
Cons
1
thermoplastics
mccauls7
Slimothy
Top Pro

Very flexible

Org-mode is characterized by a flexible and versatile system with adaptability to different workflows, making it comparable as an Evernote alternative. It is at once simple and complex., which helps it to compete as an Evernote alternative. See More
gilch
mccauls7
Patricia Q
Top Con

Difficult to learn

Org-mode has a difficult learning curve since you have to learn all the keybindings and commands. It's especially difficult if you are not used to Emacs. See More
mccauls7
Endi Sukaj
Top Pro

Built-in agenda

Org-mode has some built-in agenda functionality. You can schedule tasks and assign various degrees of importance to each of them. Org-mode agenda can also be synced with Google Calendar. See More
mccauls7
James Patrick
Top Pro

Versioning can be tracked and synced using Git or other VCS

Org files are plain text, and lend themselves well to version control. Emacs also has good integrations for various VCS. See More
mccauls7
Slimothy
Top Pro

Great sync support

Notes and to-dos can be synced with Trello, Toodledo, Simplenote, Orgmobile, or with tools like Git on Github, Dropbox, Google Drive, and Bitbucket, while WebDAV (with iOS and Android) can also be exported to PDF, mind map, LaTeX, HTML, Docbook, or txt. See More
mccauls7
Endi Sukaj
Top Pro

Basic spreadsheet functionality

Org-mode has some basic spreadsheet functionality. Other than auto-formatting ASCII tables (a notoriously annoying problem), it also has support for LISP-like syntax to define equations or any other functionality that can be achieved through spreadsheets. See More
mccauls7
Endi Sukaj
Top Pro

Out-of-the-box Latex support

Org-mode has out-of-the-box support for Latex: it can immediately parse equations (or other Latex markup) and can even compile notes to PDF or HTML. See More
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Joplin

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23
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Pros
14
Cons
8
Specs
Monika
ImmaculatePuhaorangi
Top Pro

Offline access

See More
IncredibleAnaideia
Top Con

Sync issue under Linux

The Linux client has a bug that requires the user to click the mouse frequently in order for sync to proceed. This bug has been open for a while. See More
Yoshiyuki
GenerousVenus
Top Pro

Open source

Peace of mind that there is no malicious piece of software in the app. See More
ShrewdHygieia
Top Con

Gargantuan memory footprint

1GB+ of memory for taking notes. See More
JM80
x.
Top Pro

Encryption

See More
Monika
PassionateAhti
Top Con

Old school interface

See More
Monika
Kristaps
ImmaculatePuhaorangi
Top Pro

Cross-platform

Supports Windows, Mac, Linux, Android and iOS. See More
TallMokoi
ShrewdHygieia
Top Con

Bloated

This project is suffering from feature creep and uses a lot of memory for a note-taking app. See More
schlaumeier
Top Pro

Supports file attachments

See More
ShrewdHygieia
Top Con

App Image launches very slowly

On Linux, you can only install via App Image, which take 5+ seconds to launch. I can launch LibreOffice in under two seconds. See More
Monika
ImmaculatePuhaorangi
Top Pro

Supports markdown

See More
Monika
CaringOchopintre
Top Con

Sync issues on Windows

No way to change account settings and sync easily corrupted. See More
schlaumeier
Top Pro

Supports tags for notes

See More
Monika
Buster Blue
Top Con

Weak tag searching

Joplin can currently only search for a single tag at a time. None of the boolean operators (AND, OR, NOT) are available for use in searches. This greatly diminishes the usefulness of tags in Joplin. See More
x.
Top Pro

Web Clipper

Browser extension saves full pages, clean content, or screen selections to new notes. See More
ImmaculatePuhaorangi
Top Con

Can't create tags from the mobile app

See More
Yoshiyuki
IncredibleAnaideia
Top Pro

Optional CLI interface

Provides a CLI interface for terminal lovers. See More
Monika
Massimiliano Adamo
Yoshiyuki
Top Pro

Supports multiple languages

English, French, and Spanish, Italian, German, Czech and many others. See More
Yoshiyuki
GenerousVenus
Top Pro

Active user forum with support from app creators

Support, troubleshooting, and new feature requests are easy to make at the user forum and you can contact the app creator directly. See More
Monika
Svjatoslavs Krasnikovs
Hasan Busro
Top Pro

Dropbox support

Can sync using Dropbox. See More
IncredibleAnaideia
Top Pro

Nextcloud support

See More
Yoshiyuki
GenerousVenus
Top Pro

Timed alarm reminder for to-do lists

See More
Specs
Platforms:Windows, Mac, Linux, Android, iOS
License:MIT
Export:Yes
Sync:File System, OneDrive, Next Cloud, WebDav, DropBox, JoplinCloud, s3 (Beta)
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Supernotes

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5
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Pros
3
Cons
1
Specs
Monika
InterestingDumuzid
Top Pro

Short-form note-cards

The note-card format is incredibly versatile, and great when you have lots of information. See More
Monika
InterestingDumuzid
Top Con

Only web apps for now

The developers haven't released native apps yet. See More
Monika
InterestingDumuzid
Top Pro

Responsive platform

Works on all devices, from mobiles to laptops. See More
InterestingDumuzid
Top Pro

Full Markdown (with LaTeX equation) support

Great to be able to use all the features of Markdown, rather than a select few. See More
Specs
Platforms:Web, Mac, Windows, Linux
Collaborative:Yes
Search:Yes
Cross Platform:Yes
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Obsidian md

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68
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Pros
55
Cons
12
Specs
Monika
CapableNona
Top Pro

Fast growing

It's becoming more powerful everyday, it seems like they add many functions within several days. See More
konhi
Top Con

Closed Source

See related thread at Obsidian forum. See More
konhi
ReliableThoon
Top Pro

Lightweight and very customizable

Variety of settings, and community themes & plugins, available from built-in marketplace. Every community plugin is open-source which means you can learn from it and develop your own. See More
owlyph
Top Con

Proprietary software lock-in

Creates dependence on the application with the promise that the content is yours but that cannot be entirely true without the application being free and open source software. You will end up altering the way you create the content to take advantage of Obsidian features and your processes will evolve for its workflows. This replicates the lock-in pain that people experience moving their highly personal information from one proprietary platform to the next when that initial platform stops serving them well, goes out of business, or becomes a bad actor. See More
konhi
SuccessfulPabilsag
Jeremy Pinnix
Top Pro

Locally stored, not dependent on cloud

Everything is stored in your device. You can back them up, encrypt and process however you want to. Works completely offline. Read your notes anytime, anywhere. See More
SensibleEthniu
Top Con

Needs to be better at block level references, searches, tagging

For example, if you want a tag a block of text, for obsidian, its the whole page that will get tagged. See More
LovelyPraxidike
Top Pro

Backlinking

This allows you to link notes back and forth really easily. See More
konhi
teadan
TranquilWambeen
Top Con

No table editing yet

(Available as a plugin). See More
CaffeinatedNinhursag
Top Pro

Markdown makes for flatter learning curve

See More
Simona
AmiableIxtlilton
Top Con

iOS version works only with icloud

Does not work with other cloud folders. See More
konhi
Monika
AffableMoneiba
Top Pro

Very easy to use and link notes, preserves the standard form of markdown

Linking notes is a game changing feature. Very easy to use and link notes. Their implementation of markdown doesn't deviate from the standard form of markdown and so the same files can be used by other markdown programs without any consequence. While renaming note link still works. See More
teadan
Monika
PhilosophicalVarmanpaz
Top Con

Pretty new software

At this moment there is a limited amount of resources / howto's available. See More
konhi
teadan
HonorableHarpocrates
Top Pro

In-line tagging

Ability to tag-as-you-write and find each occurrence of a tag in the entire vault makes it very easy to organize and retrieve notes. Supports nested tags. See More
konhi
PioneeringNingal
DedicatedPilnitis
Top Con

Requires .md files

Can't read .txt or other plaintext file formats. Can't read asciidoc files. (Available with a plugin.) See More
Monika
Frances R
Top Pro

Multiple Vaults

A Vault in Obsidian is like a database. Internal links and files are not shared across Vaults. Each Vault is opened with a separate instance of Obsidian. Each Vault can have its unique app settings and plug-ins. Useful if you have distinct/unrelated projects or "data spaces" requiring different workflows and data relations. See More
konhi
teadan
HarmoniousIshtar
Top Con

No ability to add dates that link to a daily note, when that day/note may not yet exist

You can create a backlink which doesn't yet exist; it just doesn't auto-fill for you. (Available as a plugin) See More
Ian
CalmNammu
Monika
Top Pro

Cross-platform: works on Linux, MacOS, Windows, Android and iOS

See More
Simona
AmiableIxtlilton
Top Con

Does not export to MS Word

Can export only as a PDF file. See More
teadan
TranquilWambeen
Monika
Top Pro

Functionality extensions with a growing number of plugins

Also open for anyone to develop their own extensions/plugins. See More
Kprv
Top Con

Too many plugins

See More
Frances R
Top Pro

Daily Notes with template

Daily Notes plug-in, when clicked, generates a new note with the current date. Great for journaling and reduces friction in your writing habit. You can create a custom template for your Daily Note. See More
Simona
NiceEnkidu
Top Con

V1.0 release is terrible

Don't download unless you can't find pre 1.0 version. See More
Frances R
Top Pro

Infinite panes, split panes, lock panes

In Obsidian, pane = window = note = page Obsidian allows you to open as many notes as you can fit concurrently in your screen. You can split a pane horizontally/vertically. You can lock/link panes so they scroll in sync, useful for and edit & preview modes. See More
Monika
CapableNona
Top Con

Needs to be polished

They still need time to fix some bugs. See More
Fra Z
GraciousBinbeal
Top Pro

Helps visualize personal knowledge in ways nothing else allows

The Graph view is more than an aesthetic gizmo. It allows you to grasp and recognise clusters of information, follow branches and easily filter out what you don't want to see. The "animate" option shows how your notes and links have grown organically. With a bit of tweaking to the visuals and the proper theme, your graph might even start to look like a disturbingly "alive", eerie thing. See More
teadan
SharpFulla
Top Pro

Support for tags

See More
Jeremy Pinnix
Top Pro

Markdown rather than outline/blocks

See More
Monika
Frances R
Top Pro

Readable as it hides the [[ ]] around links when in Preview mode

This is a big difference, as having to read through long-form texts laden with [[links]] gives friction. See More
Frances R
Top Pro

Great onboarding experience

The onboarding consists of well-written help documentation (saved as a vault) served in small chunks and organized systematically so that you become familiar with all its features as well as get hands-on experience in real time. See More
Alex
Frances R
Top Pro

Random note

A plugin that, when clicked, surfaces a random note from your vault. See More
Monika
CourageousHunahpu
Top Pro

Intuitive and easy to use with an excellent help system built-in

The app doesn't frustrate the user - the built-in help is excellent. See More
Frances R
Top Pro

Page previews on hover

When you hover on an internal [[link]], you get to preview the note without opening it on a new pane. Page preview plugin must be enabled. See More
konhi
AwesomestSosamshin
Top Pro

Keyboard shortcuts, Vim key bindings

Hotkeys can be customized in settings. Can switch on or off Vim key bindings in the editor settings. See More
konhi
Monika
SociableBonaDea
Top Pro

Embedding attachments, such as PDF

Variety of file formats are directly embedded in the markdown preview, e.g. markdown, image, audio, video and PDF files. See More
Monika
Frances R
Top Pro

Slides for giving presentations from within Obsidian

Easily turn your notes into simple yet sleek powerpoint-style presentations by enabling the Slides plugin and adding the --- separator. See More
Alex
PoisedLadon
Top Pro

Community of developers building themes and plug-ins

Due to the tool being very developer-friendly, there are tons of cool developments being made to it by 3rd party devs. See More
Alex
HilariousLaima
Top Pro

Can copy search results and paste as lists and/or links in a new or existing note

See More
Simona
konhi
Top Pro

Graph view

A pretty, alternative way to represent links between your notes. See More
Monika
Frances R
Top Pro

Multiple cursors

A feature unseen in other tools. From the help doc, "This can be useful when modifying a lot of lines in the same way, for example putting - at the beginning of multiple lines to turn them into a list, or appending [[ to a series of links you’ve copied from elsewhere." See More
Simona
konhi
Top Pro

Advanced search

Supports extended searching by default. Community plugin called "Vantage" allows to make more advanced queries. See More
konhi
Top Pro

Aliases

Allows to refer to a note with multiple names. See More
konhi
Top Pro

Mindmaps

Available as a plugin. See More
konhi
Top Pro

Git integration

Version Control for your vault with Obsidian Git plugin. See More
Alex
davecahill
Top Pro

Not locked to a provider

No lock-in to a certain company - just markdown files on disk. See More
konhi
Top Pro

Big and helpful community

There's a Discord server and a forum. Join the community! See More
Simona
ImmaculateNgintaka
Top Pro

Exporting as PDF

Allows exporting your markdown files as PDFs rendered with all of your plugins. See More
konhi
Top Pro

Templates

Allows to create templates with built-in plugin. There's also powerful community plugin called "Templater". See More
konhi
Top Pro

Calendar

Daily and Weekly notes with Calendar Plugin. See More
Simona
konhi
Top Pro

Math

Uses MathJax. See More
konhi
Top Pro

Linking to blocks

You can link to a block - e.g.: paragraph, blockquote, heading. See More
konhi
Top Pro

SQL-like queries

Advanced queries for the data-obsessed with Dataview Plugin. See More
konhi
Top Pro

Metadata

Add a custom metadata to a note with YAML front matter. See More
konhi
Top Pro

Workspaces

Saving and loading workspaces. See More
konhi
Top Pro

Diagrams

Uses Mermaid. See More
konhi
Top Pro

Academic citations

Supports Citations and provides inserting from Zotero. See More
konhi
Top Pro

Helps with planning and organization.

Variety of planning and organization plugins, such as Kanban boards or Day Planner. See More
konhi
Top Pro

HTML Support

Use HTML in a note. See More
konhi
Top Pro

Supports importing from other tools

Supports importing from tools such as Notion, Evernote, OneNote, Apple Notes, Bear, Zkn3, TiddlyWiki 5, and Roam Research. Refer to Obsidian Help for more info. See More
StrongKusarikku
Top Pro

Syntax highlighting for code blocks

See More
Simona
FearlessForseti
Top Pro

Incredible tool for PKM (Personal Knowledge Management) which allows anyone who has a computer and an internet connection to think better and create new insights

See More
konhi
Top Pro

Built-in Audio Recorder

See More
Simona
konhi
Top Pro

Discord rich presence

Update your Discord status to show your friends what are you working on with Discord Rich Presence plugin. See More
Simona
konhi
Top Pro

Sketching

With Excalidraw. See More
konhi
Top Pro

Snapshots, file recovery, trash folder

See More
Simona
konhi
Top Pro

Supports several languages

Translations are made by the community at GitHub repository. See More
Simona
SensibleEthniu
Top Pro

Folders and file level storage which is open to manage, does not lock navigation

With other options like notion, we can not see how the data is actually stored. See More
DedicatedSkythes
Top Pro

Copy and paste images easily

When taking notes, you can just grab a print screen from your clipboard and paste into the notes without having to do any file management See More
Specs
Platforms:Windows, Linux, Mac, iOS, Android
API:Beta
Collaborative:Upcoming
Search:Advanced
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Turtl

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7
Experiences
Pros
3
Cons
3
Specs
Monika
Jayoshi
Top Pro

Multiple Platforms (Windows, Linux, macOS, Android, Firefox, Chrome)

Turtl has applications for all the major operating systems, as well as Android. In addition, there are extensions available for Firefox and Chrome that cooperate with the downloadable applications. See More
mccauls7
thermoplastics
Top Con

No iOS app

While many other operating systems have a client, iOS does not have one yet (though it is planned). See More
mccauls7
thermoplastics
Top Pro

Open source

The app is licensed under GPLv3 making it open source. This means that anyone can use the code and contribute. This also makes it easy to use on one's own server or for company solutions. See More
Maxim Kamalov
AdaptableEurybia
Top Con

No image embedding

Instead of image embeddings, there's a sort of poor man's substitute: image + description. If you add an image, you can create a description of any size and with all the formatting features. It can be used instead of image embedding but much more limited: only one image and only at the very top. See More
thermoplastics
Laura Kyle
mccauls7
Top Pro

Good security

After assigning a password to your account in Turtl, a key is created to encrypt the entire account. No data is stored on their servers meaning they have no access to unencrypted content. This is a huge leg up when comparing to other Evernote alternatives. See More
Monika
DetailedTeshub
Top Con

Internet dependent

Requires Internet connection to initiate offline mode, loses access to notes without Internet or server. See More
Specs
Platforms:Windows, Linux, Mac, Android
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Logseq

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10
Experiences
Pros
7
Cons
2
Specs
Alex
UpbeatNortia
Top Pro

Open source

Logseq is opensource. See More
Mario T. Lanza
Top Con

Keyboard-driven editing/navigating is descent but average

It is only because I was a long-time Checkvist user that I say this. Checkvist has keyboard-driven controls which are in a league of their own. See More
Alex
UpbeatNortia
Top Pro

Privacy-first

Logseq is a privacy-first tool for thought. See More
UpbeatNortia
Top Con

Still in Alpha

Logseq is still in Alpha and is under heavy development. See More
Mario T. Lanza
Top Pro

Daily journal is capture on Steriods

The daily journal feature allows you to quickly capture disparate topics under today's date and by way of tags make things organized and findable from any topic page. See More
owlyph
Top Pro

Networked notes

Similar to Roam's technique of letting the notes flow with links to each other. See More
Mario T. Lanza
Top Pro

Local-first software

Every topic is its own flat file. Nothing is better than keeping your data in the file system with an option of git source control or online backup. https://www.inkandswitch.com/local-first/ See More
Monika
Mario T. Lanza
Top Pro

Structured data over willy-nilly formatting

Lots of apps are too graphically flexible in how they allow content to be entered, placed, and formatted. They act like Word when what you want when authoring content is Markdown. Content and semantic structure, not graphical frills. See More
Alex
UpbeatNortia
Top Pro

Org syntax

Logseq support Emacs Org syntax out of the box. See More
Specs
Platforms:Windows, Linux, Mac, Android, iOS
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Simplenote

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28
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Pros
13
Cons
14
Specs
Jonathan
Stuart Kearney
George Terezakis
Top Pro

Geared towards fast usage

Unlike alternatives (such as Evernote) that are laden with features, Simplenote is fast to use and sync. Reviews from the Verge, Lifehacker, and a variety of other sources all describe using the Simplenote apps as very fast. While it may not be as feature-rich as other apps, the responsiveness of the app and simple interface keep it easy to use while never slowing down the user when they need to quickly take a note. See More
Laura Kyle
Top Con

Limited ways to reorder notes

You are able to sort your notes alphabetically, date modified, or by last created. There is no way to drag and drop the notes to create a custom order. See More
Ryan
betasoft
Krrny
Top Pro

Very simple and clean interface

Simplenote takes a minimalist approach to its interface. There are no toolbars full of formatting options or extra features like notebooks to group notes. The entire desktop interface consists solely of a sidebar with your tags and trash filters, the list of existing notes with search, a button to add a new note and a simple view for looking an existing note or writing a new one. See More
Laura Kyle
HardwareHero
Bjarke Ebert
Top Con

Search is limited to one tag

There seems to be no way to find notes that have both tag X and tag Y. This isn't a big deal until you have a large library of notes, and want to cross-search for two things at the same time to vastly narrow down your search. See More
Jonathan
George Terezakis
Top Pro

Works offline

Users can edit and create documents offline, can then sync their content the next time they are online. This way a user can work even when there's no data connection without the worry of losing work. See More
Monika
Chris- D
Top Con

No note encryption at rest

Notes are encrypted in transit, but remain unencrypted on Simplenote's servers. See More
Jonathan
samsoncheong
Top Pro

Desktop app is open source

The desktop version of Simplenote is hosted on the GitHub and since it is open source, it can allow developers to fork the code in order to improve the app. See More
Jonathan
John Cromwell
Top Con

No support for file attachments

Simplenote doesn't provide support for embedded attachments. This can limit the use for some as many other note-taking apps do support this type of feature. See More
Jonathan
Top Pro

Can export your data

The program enables exporting of notes as text documents. See More
JM80
GenuineTaronhiawagon
Top Con

No way to import notes from anywhere

See More
Jonathan
Top Pro

Collaborative features

Notes can be shared with others or worked on collaboratively. See More
Monika
BrilliantSiebog
Top Con

Web access only for updated browsers

They recently removed support for older browsers, and it's not working on the latest version of Waterfox. You need an updated version of a well-known browser. See More
Aamir Dakhani
Top Pro

Open Source

All of the Simplenote apps are open source and ready for your contributions! You can find the source on GitHub: iOS: https://github.com/automattic/simplenote-ios Android: https://github.com/automattic/simplenote-android macOS: https://github.com/automattic/simplenote-macos Electron (Windows and Linux): https://github.com/automattic/simplenote-electron See More
thermoplastics
Kjell Inge Sandvik
Top Con

No 32-bit version

See More
Jonathan
Slimothy
Stuart Kearney
Top Pro

"Time machine" style revision control on the notes

Each edit of a note is saved in order to allow the user to go back to a previous version of a document. This way, if mistakes are made or something is deleted, you can go back to the previous version without any hassle. See More
Laura Kyle
Top Con

No reminders

You cannot set reminders to revisit a specific note or complete a task. See More
Jonathan
samsoncheong
drkrpr
Top Pro

Wide range of great clients with great sync

Official native apps are available on popular platforms such as Android, iPhone, iPad, Kindle, OS X, Windows and Linux. Open-source clients extend this support even more widely to various other platforms, such as webOS and the BlackBerry PlayBook. These apps embody the core philosophy of Simplenote: minimalism and focus on the note taking. There are multiple unofficial clients (including the excellent Notational Velocity and NValt, a fork of the app with markdown support and other goodies.) See More
HardwareHero
Bjarke Ebert
Top Con

The search function doesn't see tags

If you search for 'foo' you won't find notes with tag foo. In that regard, tags are completely isolated from the search. See More
Jonathan
Slimothy
Stuart Kearney
Top Pro

Markdown support via web interface

There is support for Markdown when using the web app. This can be convenient for those who want to use Markdown in a particular note. See More
Laura Kyle
HardwareHero
Bjarke Ebert
Top Con

No way to bulk-apply a tag

This is a typical workflow action in other apps: Do a search, multi-select notes among the matches, then apply or de-apply one or more tags to all these notes at once. There's no way to do this in Simplenote. The only bulk operations are Delete and Pin-to-top. See More
Jonathan
tekgruv
Top Pro

Linux client available

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Laura Kyle
Top Con

No notification when changes made on a shared note

Currently, there is no way to be alerted when a change is made by another contributor on a shared note. See More
Jonathan
Top Pro

Excellent iOS app

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Jonathan
Top Con

Save-to-disk feature is poor

The only way to download your data off Simplenote is via a "download zip" feature that unfortunately loses all the semantic structure of your data (tags, for instance). See More
Endi Sukaj
Ted Case-Hayes
Top Pro

Excellent desktop client in the form of nvAlt

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Laura Kyle
Top Con

No integrated social media sharing

The only way you can share notes with others is with a link you're given when you publish your note. There is no integrated social media sharing if you directly want to post your note to Twitter, Facebook, etc. See More
Laura Kyle
Top Con

Lack of color impacts usability

There are two themes available, the default theme and a dark theme. Both use only the single solid color (either white or black) for the background, so there is a lack of visual cues to separate what you're looking at. See More
Specs
Platforms:Android / iOS / OSX / Windows / Linux
API:No
Collaborative:yes
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Todoist

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50
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Pros
24
Cons
25
Specs
Laura Kyle
Jonathan
Adrian
Top Pro

Minimalist UI that's designed for efficient use

Todoist's web and desktop interfaces have a 2-column layout. The right column has all tasks organized in nested lists with color codes and information such as what people are assigned to each task and which project the task is part of. The left column offers ways of accessing various groups of tasks – tasks that have to be completed within a certain timeframe, tasks that are a part of a certain project or have certain labels attached to them, etc. The left column also contains filters that allow even more advanced ways of finding a group of tasks. The mobile interface follows a similar design philosophy, but gives each column a separate view. See More
Jonathan
Banti Gheneti
thermoplastics
Top Con

Does not listen to user suggestions

Todoist has been shown to be fairly unresponsive to requests from their user community. An example can be seen here. See More
Adrian
Slimothy
Top Pro

Supports natural language input

Todoist supports phrases like "tomorrow," "next month," "in 3 weeks," or for recurring tasks, "every week" or "every 3 days." See More
Adrian
Slimothy
Jon Leach
Top Con

Annual subscription required for notifications and attachments

A yearly subscription costs $29. See More
Adrian
Slimothy
Christian deTorres
Top Pro

Multiple ways to organize tasks

Tasks can be structured in nested lists. They can be moved around by dragging and dropping them or via keyboard shortcuts. Tasks can be assigned labels, color codes, priorities, and can also be grouped into projects. See More
Jonathan
Top Con

Not much independence of customising the layout

This has been a consistent "con" with Todoist. You cannot decide what should be the size of the fonts. You cannot switch between one-column layout and 2-column layout. You cannot view completed tasks. It is a brilliant application of course, but the development team is stuck on its basic idea of the app and after that they just haven't been developing further. See More
Jonathan
Adrian
Slimothy
Top Pro

Powerful search and filtering functionality

Todoist allows you to perform advanced queries to find tasks that are overdue, have a certain priority level or label, are within a certain project, are assigned to a certain person, or have a deadline set within a certain date range. It also allows combining different queries, removing certain results from the queries, and creating either/or statements. These queries can be saved as filters for easy access. Filters can be color-coded. See More
Jonathan
Slimothy
Kerim Friedman
Top Con

Awkward data entry

Several aspects of data entry are far more awkward than they should be: Adding notes, moving subtasks within the outline, and scheduling repeating tasks are all handled better by other apps. Adding notes cannot be done while creating the task, but must be done after. Moving items within the outline hierarchy is very clumsy and the use of keyboard shortcuts (such as holding down 2 or 3) requires knowledge of your current level in the hierarchy (which is not always clear). Finally, there is a natural language syntax for repeating tasks but it is very finicky and there is no good feedback mechanism to tell you whether or not it’s working. See More
Adrian
Jesse Dariano
Top Pro

No ads in free version

The unpaid version contains no ads or popups encouraging you to upgrade. The only time you will be asked to upgrade is if you attempt to use a premium feature. See More
Shawndroid
Alex
Jonathan
Top Con

No way to add additional info to a task

There is no metadata for the task itself, like a description. While a paid feature allows you to write comments and attach files, info could be lost in the conversation. See More
Adrian
Slimothy
Top Pro

Allows sharing and collaborating on tasks

Anyone can be invited to collaborate on tasks and projects. Users can work alongside five people for free and 25 via the paid version. Collaboration includes the ability to assign tasks, comment on tasks, and receive instant updates. See More
Jonathan
Roni Laukkarinen
Top Con

Heavy premium advertisement

There is a screaming red "Upgrade and get more done" badge fixed in the bottom of the view, and additional features free users cannot access. See More
Jonathan
Slimothy
Tom Raleigh
Top Pro

Monitors productivity and rewards it with karma

Todoist monitors how many tasks are completed and gives karma points as rewards for accomplishing them. It can also display charts showing productivity trends, which are great for finding areas that need improvement and increasing your overall productivity. This feature is a great motivator and an effective way of tracking productivity. See More
thermoplastics
Marshall Feldman
Top Con

Labels (@contexts, etc.) only available with premium subscription

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Endi Sukaj
Max Jensen
Top Pro

Super quick syncing

You can shift between devices without having to worry about if tasks have been synced or not. Todoist sync will always be quicker than you. See More
Jonathan
Top Con

Using "next" actions requires a messy workaround

Todoist was not designed for "next" actions. You can use a workaround by manually setting certain items as priority and then filtering them, but that process requires a lot more management than other tools. See More
Jonathan
Slimothy
Top Pro

Visual scheduling

By clicking on a task and then selecting “schedule,” a dialog box will pop up with shortcuts like "today," "tomorrow," or "postpone until tomorrow." A date can still be entered manually. See More
Monika
Chris- D
Mat Rhein
Top Con

No start dates, only due dates available

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Jonathan
Slimothy
Top Pro

Allows creating task templates

Tasks can be saved as templates by going to "task actions" and selecting "export as a template." The template will be saved locally. Saved templates can then be imported by going to "task actions" button and clicking "import from template." This allows you to use past task items as a starting point for creating new tasks. See More
Jonathan
Stuart Kearney
Top Con

Makes it too hard to see all tasks assigned to you across the app

There is no default or easy-to-access view to simply see all your tasks from all your different projects. You have to use the filter (to:me) which seems like too much effort for something that should really be a default view. See More
Jonathan
Jesse Dariano
Top Pro

Great home screen and lock screen widgets

The native widget is fully functional and editable without needing to open the app. A premium feature allows you to add and edit the task list on your mobile device’s lock screen. See More
Endi Sukaj
JJ
Top Con

Lacks advanced task repeating options

For example: second Saturday of every 2 months. See More
Jonathan
Slimothy
Top Pro

Can be set to send a daily digest email

You can easily program a digest email that will send you an up-do-date summary of your tasks and deadlines. See More
Endolith
Top Con

No support for dependencies

Cannot hide tasks until prerequisite tasks are completed See More
Andy
Top Pro

Browser extension for "add website as task"

Bookmark any webpage as a to-do item. See More
Jonathan
HardwareHero
Frank Arnold
Top Con

Free version has limited functionality

Without a subscription you won’t have access to reminders, comments, or labels and filters. These are features that many users find essential, but aren't included without a subscription. See More
HardwareHero
Jonathan
Antonio
Top Pro

Extensive integration with a wide range of external apps

Todoist offers integration with a wide range of external apps, including Google Drive, Dropbox, Google Maps, Apple Maps, Zapier, Toggl Button, TaskClone, CloudMagic, IFTTT, Calendar Sync, Google Now, Dispatch, Mailplane, Airmail, Drafts, Workflow, PomoDone, 1Password, Powr of You, Mailbird, Yoke, Taco, Ginger Keyboard, Time Doctor, and Rindle. See More
Alex
James Briggs
JJ
Top Con

Cannot import data

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Jonathan
HardwareHero
Antonio
Top Pro

Supports text formatting

You can make tasks stand out by setting them in bold and spice up your project names with emojis. Todoist also allows editing of hyperlinked text in the task comments. Hypertext, bold text, italic text, and emojis are supported in task names, project names, and task comments. Emojis are also supported in label names. Hypertext, bold text, italic text, and emojis are supported in task names, project names, and task comments. Emojis are also supported in label names. See More
PracticalNannaNepsdottir
Top Con

Todoist Foundations is detrimental to the app

Completed tasks disappear and project/section structures are messed up. See More
Shawndroid
Jonathan
Top Pro

Infinite list depth

All subtasks are full featured tasks. This means that at a glance you can see subtasks, unlike other applications that require you to open the task. See More
Jonathan
thermoplastics
Chris S.
Top Con

Very basic compared to alternatives

Compared to some other options, this is not a feature-rich app. The free version is not much better than keeping a text file of your to-dos. See More
Endi Sukaj
kaguru
Top Pro

Business strategy doesn't hinge on being acquired

Doist publicly declared their opposition to exit strategies like acquisition that regularly leave users high and dry (https://blog.doist.com/why-we-don-t-have-an-exit-strategy-d3256107d958). See More
Paolo
Endolith
Top Con

Can't mark all completed tasks uncompleted

It's possible to select multiple uncompleted tasks, but there's no way to select completed tasks. See More
Jonathan
Slimothy
Top Pro

Allows creating location-based reminders

Location-specific tasks can utilize the GPS in your mobile device to offer reminders when you are in the appropriate vicinity. For example, grocery lists that are linked to the location of your regular grocery store. See More
Jonathan
thermoplastics
Alex
Top Con

Mac Mail not supported

Even in the Pro version, Mac Mail is not supported for sending tasks as email attachments. There are some workarounds to send mail, but those attachments will still be impossible to forward. See More
V. Pfeffer
Top Pro

Integration with any app supporting web-calendar link

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ConfidentPundjel
Top Con

Missed daily reminders complete for the wrong day

Miss a daily reminder for yesterday? If you complete it today, it completes today's reminder, too and won't remind you again until tomorrow. See More
Jesper Kjeldgaard
Top Pro

Cross-platform

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Endolith
Top Con

Inbox is limited to 200 tasks

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thermoplastics
samsoncheong
Top Pro

Quickly browse your list through smartwatch devices

The Todoist app supports Apple Watch and Android Wear for instant action and task viewing through smartwatches. See More
Jonathan
Frank Arnold
Top Con

Recurring tasks are hard to set because the app only supports "natural language"

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Endi Sukaj
Carter Gale
Top Pro

Smart Schedule (Let AI schedule your tasks)

Todoist Smart Schedule adapts to your habits over time, analyzing your workload and determining how urgent a task is. By using both your past todos and future todos (as well as the data from millions of other users), it can sort your tasks in most important/ most urgent order, if you want. See More
Laura Kyle
Frank Arnold
Top Con

Naming convention for labels is very limited

No spaces or special chars are allowed. See More
Monika
Adrian
Top Pro

On mobile apps, swipe left/right performs fast reschedule/done

Swipe right to mark a task as done, swipe left brings up several rescheduling options (tomorrow, next week, specific date, etc.). See More
Jonathan
Top Con

Import feature is bad at handling non-English characters

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Monika
Adrian
Top Pro

Quickly assign a task to a project as you type with #

Typing # while entering a new task brings up the list of projects (and sub-projects) to assign the task to. Type in any letters of the project name to filter the list to a subset of projects that have those letters in them. See More
Bert Dromer
Top Con

No decent filtering or complex searches

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Jonathan
Slimothy
Paul Maddock
Top Con

Latest iPhone app only available for iOS 8 and above

The latest iPhone app is only available for iOS 8 and above, which excludes users with iPhone 4 or older models. Older versions of the app that can be used with previous iOS versions can be found here. See More
Specs
Platforms:Android / iOS / OSX / Windows / Web / Gmail / Outlook / Thunderbird / Kindle / Chrome / Firefox
Reminders:yes
Multifactor:No
Mobile widget:yes
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TiddlyWiki

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15
Experiences
Pros
10
Cons
4
Specs
twMat
Top Pro

Free and Open Source

No commercial interests, no ads, no registration, no nonsense. You own your notes 100%. See More
meikl
Top Con

Without JavaScript nothing is visible

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twMat
Top Pro

Single html file

It's a single file and all your notes will be "accessible even in 25 years" because they can be seen in plain html text. See More
Nedas Kuzas
EmbiggenedTengri
Top Con

Unintuitive, terrible user interface

Just useless. See More
twMat
Top Pro

Extremely customizable

This is a major aim and point with TiddlyWiki; people can relatively easily modify it to fit their particular application needs. See More
Endi Sukaj
twMat
Ryan
Top Con

Relies on browser performance, online or offline

TiddlyWiki is a single HTML file. Thus, if you directly embed e. g large images or videos in it (instead of using the features to display externally stored images and videos) it would make the file big and performance slow. See More
Slimothy
Top Pro

Self-hosted and indefinitely accessible 

All content is stored within the same html file as the interface. See More
Nedas Kuzas
MerryShu
Top Con

No links, no pages, no cross referencing

Every entry is a card on one page. No nesting and cross-referencing support, and very difficult to organize information. See More
Ryan
Slimothy
Top Pro

Relational links

Allows for relational links and lists between notes to keep things organized. See More
twMat
Top Pro

10+ years mature

Mature software, active community with members from all over the world. See More
Slimothy
Top Pro

Lots of plugins 

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PrincipledUkko
Top Pro

Easy to use

Low barrier of entry for the non IT knowledgeable. See More
Endi Sukaj
Erwan Moreau
Top Pro

Multiple, user-defined usages

The list of possible usages is practically infinite in TW, and more importantly it lets the user define their own method of dealing with their content. See More
Erwan Moreau
Top Pro

Progressive user level, from ease of use to programming your own plugins

Basic users can start with simple note-taking, progressively discover predefined features and existing plugins, then start using more fancy features (like filters, widgets, macros), in order to adapt their wiki to their needs. See More
Specs
Platforms:Windows, Linux, Mac, iOS, Android
License:BSD
Collaborative:No
Dark Theme:Yes
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Google Keep

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46
Experiences
Pros
17
Cons
28
Specs
Jonathan
Top Con

Google can access and mine your data

You have to be okay with Google analyzing and using your data in order to use Keep. See More
JM80
betasoft
Laura Kyle
Top Pro

Easy to use

1-step to take a note on Android: tap 'take a note'. Web version: cursor is on the note itself. See More
Jonathan
Andrew Crow
Top Con

No text formatting

No basic formatting like bold, italics. Makes it harder to do things like meeting notes. Keep is intended as a minimal and quick note taking app, but sadly for those that are looking for something more robust, the features are just not there. See More
thermoplastics
betasoft
Jonathan
Top Pro

Super fast to use

The focus on a minimal interface makes everything fast to use on both web and mobile. This comes in handy for when a note needs to be jotted down quickly, as there is little to no load times or faffing about trying to get to a space where the note can finally be recorded. See More
Alexander Sheremet
Top Con

Can be taken down some day

As Google is notorious for taking down services, you may end up with just a backup of your notes in XML format and a need to look for a substitute. See More
thermoplastics
betasoft
Jonathan
Top Pro

Unlimited and seamless sync across all Google connected devices, from mobile to desktop

When a mobile device isn't in use, Google Keep can be accessed as a Chrome app or as a website. Basically, no matter the device being used or the OS on it, there is always a way to access the app. There is also no limitation to how many devices this can be done with, freeing up the user to always have access. See More
Sean Lang
Top Con

Not free/libre

This application is proprietary, and thus cannot be modified or freely distributed. See More
Ryan
betasoft
Stuart Kearney
Top Pro

Works as a great bookmarking tool as links added can optionally include a preview image

Keep has a great feature that allows you to save sites you visit as a special note type with a link and a preview image. See More
Alex
Boi Tien
Max Jensen
Top Con

Messy if you have lots of notes

It can be difficult to organize notes because you can only create labels and not, for example, separate projects. See More
Endi Sukaj
Barry Melton
Top Pro

Automatic saving

Automatically saves new changes so that nothing is lost. See More
Jonathan
Top Con

Google account required

You're required to have a Google account in order to use the app. See More
Jonathan
Slimothy
Tom Diethe
Top Pro

Can share and collaboratively edit any item including lists

Keep allows sharing any item with other contacts and editing them together at the same time. This way a team can work together in real time, no matter their location. See More
Laura Kyle
Top Con

No integrated social media sharing

There is no integrated social media sharing if you directly want to post your note to Twitter, Facebook, etc. See More
Ryan
betasoft
Taylor Coogan
Top Pro

Useful Android home screen widget

The Keep widget lets users quickly see existing notes and add new ones. See More
Rūdis
Hussein Horack
Top Con

Not good at all for longer notes

With almost no formatting options whatsoever it's hard to actually use Keep for long-form notes. See More
Ryan
betasoft
Laura Kyle
Top Pro

Notes can be grouped via labels

In addition to the ability to color-code notes, they can be labeled and navigated and grouped that way. This allows for easy organization, to then be found easily at a later date. See More
Monika
Silvia
Rūdis
Top Con

Scrolling through notes is horrible

There are no options to decrease the surface area of the notes to make it easier to get an overview. Compare this to something like the Apple Notes or Evernote UI, for example. You can't organize nor have a glance of what you have. See More
Ryan
betasoft
Jonathan
Top Pro

Notes can be color-coded

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Laura Kyle
Top Con

Can be difficult to discover the features

Google Keep has slowly been introducing new features, but doesn't do a good job of helping you discover them. See More
Jonathan
Stuart Kearney