What's your favorite place to write things down?

Parker Klein
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People say the best place to write things down is the tool you'll use the most. What's your favorite place to write things down? "Paper is to write things down that we need to remember. Our brains are used to think." - Albert Einstein "Your mind is for having ideas, not holding them." - David Allen #SharedFromTwos ✌️

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Drew "Sales Playbook Builder" Williams
I use an app called Notability on my iPad. I like writing with the Apple pen.
Parker Klein
@drewsalesplaybookbuilder That's great, thank you for sharing ❤️ I've still yet to write with an Apple pen. Going to need to take a trip to the Apple Store 😊
Twos Joe ✌️
Used to be a notebook and pen guy - would run through paper like Usain Bolt. Then I met this Twos Guy who introduced me to the best place to write things down. Haven't looked back since ✌️
Neha
YourGPT
YourGPT
Launching soon!
@twosjoe, same story.
Twos Joe ✌️
@neha_joshi8 You're Twosin?! Love to hear that ✌️
Niño Piamonte
Without a doubt - Twos :)
Patrick Cook
I'm all in for Notion. Super flexible for notes, to-dos, you name it. It's like a Swiss Army knife for thoughts. But for quick brain-dumps, there's something about the simplicity of a Google Doc.
Parker Klein
@pcooki_3 Hi Patrick, that's great to hear! Having a single, go-to tool you use consistently is so important. Interesting you can't use it for quick brain dumps, but I've heard something similar for Notion users. Would be interested to hear your thoughts on the tool we're building, Twos (https://www.TwosApp.com). It's built for quick capture of *things*, but is all-in-one for notes, to-dos, reminders, calendar integration, and lists. It even has a social component to share some *things* you originally captured privately and to learn from others. Thanks again for your comment ✌️
Marco Garcia
Apple Notes, previously Bear
Parker Klein
@donmarco Are you going to check out Bear 2? What made you want to switch?
Marco Garcia
@parkeraklein Yes, I will definitely check it out. I switched basically because I started to have some shared lists with people that use Notes and because for more detailed and powerful notes I started using Coda.
Parker Klein
@donmarco makes sense! Collaboration in a tool for writing is super important :)