What is your favorite tool for taking notes?

Lodovico Sella
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Note-taking apps are a solid addition to any productivity suite and can do wonders for your information-storing capabilities. The purpose of note-taking is to ensure that you can capture the essence of a set of information so that you are not burdened with memorizing everything words by word. What is your go-to tool for note-making? Mine is Apple notes, especially after the new update! πŸš€

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Adham Dannaway
Good old Google docs πŸ‘
Chris Messina
I switched from Bear to Craft. It’s quirky but I’m overall enjoying it.
Lodovico Sella
@chrismessina I'll surely checkout Craft. πŸš€Currently using Notion for work. But was looking out for some alternatives.πŸ™Œ I would love to share our micro learning platform - KoolStories. I'd really be grateful if you could spare out some time and share your feedback. 😊https://www.producthunt.com/post...
Sophia Chia
There's something very no frills and quick about Apple notes that keeps me using it, its the classic product that needs no marketing but addictive for adoption.
Puneet Kohli
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Hot take: A lot of people over-index on note-taking apps. For me, Apple Notes gets the job done.
Pranab Buragohain
While Notion is great, I love the simplicity and speed of Taskade. Some great updates in the last few months.
Julio Medina
Evernote for everything!
Amokrane Tamine
Ulysses. It’s a distraction-free markdown editor designed for hipsters
GT
I like Notion nowadays! Syncs seamlessly between mobile and my laptop!
Xan
For really small notes, I use things like blankslate, google keep, and then sometimes for larger things Workflowy. (I don't like the latter's pricing though)
Jasper Ruijs
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It depends on the use case. I have been using apple notes since 2014, so I am locked in. It is the go-to tool with an apple pencil if you sketch a lot. But in terms of note search, Evernote is miles ahead where you can search images, say something which you think is in the note, and the AI finds it, etc. Dropbox documents are also an excellent tool because you can directly transform a note into a collaborative template. But Notion is by far the best note-take app in terms of functionality. Dynamic databases have destroyed about 100 start-ups and are a game changer. You can search fast, link notes, transform databases in calendars, do boards, etc. The notion is straightforward to learn. When I did my second university study entrepreneurship, I used Notion. To this day, I use Notion for research and apple notes for brain farts.
Easlo
CRM for Small Businesses
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Notion. I like the flexibility to have a simple or advanced setup depending on your use-case.
Octavian Codrea
I like basic colored sticky notes, both on PC and on mobile. ColorNote on mobile, Microsoft's Sticky Notes on PC. Might have to give Obsidian a spin, though.
Yang Bai
notion on the run
Julia Doronina
I like Notion and MacBook Notes.
Manab Boruah
Notes from Apple.
Swati Navalkar
Google Keep - for todo list, app ideas and other notes. I like its Android widget, it lets me quickly view my recent notes.
Sanat Mohanty
Currently on Notion. Won't be exploring for a while. Else it will be an overkill
Luka Vasic
LeadDelta professional relationships CRM
Obsidian is my go-to. First I take notes on a notepad or on my phone, but I transfer them to Obisidian as soon as I can.
EJGY
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@luka_vasic what's your workflow look like? Currently learning Obsidian and I feel like it's too much to transition from Notion to Obsidian. Any advice how to overcome this?
Luka Vasic
LeadDelta professional relationships CRM
@ejgy I'm still new to it and I'm learning through youtube mostly, but my advice is to just start and not worry about making it perfect. Especially if you already have formed notes in Notion, you already have a great starting point. For my workflow. I consume a lot of content and I have 2 note types (Content, Fleeting). Every time I get an idea I keep it in fleeting notes, and while consuming content, I try to recall what I learned and write it in Content notes, later on I expand it. I'm always looking at new ways to connect notes and often come back to old notes to add more to them. Here's a great illustration of a workflow that I'm striving to create: https://forum.obsidian.md/t/how-...
Tom Bielecki
Drafts for quick capture, plaintext, and all sorts of scripted text conversions. Tana for storage, organization, and recall. It's like if Roam Research and Notion had a baby.