What are some of your biggest frustration with your current note-taking app?
Anh Ngo (Austin)
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Notion, Evernote, Obsidian, Google Keep...
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When it comes to frustrations with current note-taking apps, many users often find issues with organization, limited customization options, or difficulty in syncing across devices. It can be frustrating when a note-taking app doesn't quite meet your expectations in terms of functionality and user experience.
at first it was just the overwhelming amount of features in notion, but i got use to it over time
@ngohungtheanh Nope love it now but took a while to get into it
@ngohungtheanh np, i gave your project an upvote by the way 🤝
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I totally get your frustration with note-taking apps. It can be really annoying when they don't quite meet our needs. I've heard from many users that they struggle with the lack of seamless integration between different apps, or the difficulty in organizing and finding notes quickly. It's definitely a common pain point
I been using Notion and Todoist together, which Notion at first was a little crazy, but now I love it due to all the integrations and AI. I have been a little frustrated with some automations that I want to make that would need a lot of legwork to make happen.
@ngohungtheanh At this time, it seems to help autocomplete my tasks and notes as I guess it has gotten used to my writing. Nothing really special, but it does make things a little quicker.
Well I use iPad native note taking app, and sometimes I write with my app pencil and it’d love to take my notes and turn them into reusable text, which is possible) but doesn’t always do great
I use Google keep and I find it quite fit for me and very easy to use.
I use pen and paper.