What do people think of Lazy?
The community submitted 80 reviews to tell
us what they like about Lazy, what Lazy can do better, and
more.
What do you think about Lazy?
Leave a rating or review for the community
4.5/5All time (50 reviews)
5/5
Recently (1 review)80 Reviews
Ok, I can't honestly rate the app itself or how it performs because I haven't been lucky enough to get into the beta even after nearly harassing the Dev on Twitter as well as the Official Lazy Twitter. I know, I know... I'm such a jerk. I couldn't help myself, I needed this tool that badly. That should be a testament to the absolutely unmatched talent in the design, marketing, and entire team really to be able to have me hook line and sinker the very first time I saw Lazy and I haven't even had the privilege of testing out this magnificent piece of software. I just lurk in the shadows, peeping out from out under my rock every so often only to check "did I get my Lazy invite yet...?" then I crawl back under my rock and bide my time.
Review of Lazy IoT
Switching lights on and off has never been so fun! It's only one example but Lazy really allows you to control your whole life with a single keyboard shortcut. It's well thought out and easy to install. I strongly recommend you to give it a try! ☺️
Been using Lazy for a few months now and it's quickly become my main note taking tool, it's completely evolved my research and writing process. I'm dependent on getting into deep flow, and the contextual note taking is a game changer, I used to toggle between my main task and Notion / Notes hundreds of times a day (impossible tokeep focussed), now it works seamlessly in the background whenever I need to save a clip, capture or note. And being able to organize all my thoughts on connect dots within Lazy feels natural to how my brain works. Excited to see how Lazy AI will take this experience to the next level!
Ahmed Men@demtzu
Lazy
Such a lovely comment, Alexi. Thank you. Inspiring us to keep the value high 🔮
Share
Really excited to finally reveal what we have built over the last years! We put so much effort and attention to detail into Lazy that it hopefully makes a dent in the note-taking universe ✨
Great! It's been excellent so far. I'm still integrating it into my workflow, but I would love for it to replace my PKM tool.
I crafted this tool to rock my workflow, and it's making a significant impact! 💥🚀
🚀 Imagine just one AI tool that becomes your assistant for everyday AI Content Operations ... accessible to everyone, not just experts.
🤖 What if this tool overlayed all your apps and could be called upon with just a single keystroke - offering summaries, analysis, rewriting, and answering prompts across your entire workflow?
💡 Now, take it a notch higher - what if you could customize this AI with your own prompts, finely tuned to your workflow and topic area?
✍️ Oh, and this is a knowledge management app that allows AI to rummage through your pile of notes, PDFs and other files to close prompt your own data.
👥 And what if this app went multiplayer? Enabling users to share their prompts and grow collectively in a community space?
While this may seem like a distant dream, Lazy is getting there, one step at a time.
And the best part? This post was a user test. I wrote a note about Lazy in their app and created my own customized 'Turn this into a LinkedIn post' command.
Press one button and any note becomes a LinkedIn post ... the kind I want to write.
Super powerful productivity boost for note taking, which is such a core part of my daily routine
Yay! You are in for a treat! A well designed product, with a great community around. This team know what they are doing, and I highly recommend considering Lazy.so as the only tool for capturing you ever need!
You might also like
Fieldmobi
Digitizing unstructured parts of the value chain.
Fellow.app
Your Meeting Problem, Solved!
Ideaflow
Instant thought capture app with voice, AI, and more
OpenNotas
The best personal note-taking app, fast, secure, free
NotezAI
AI Powered Note Taking App
SecBrain AI
Capture ideas, never lose a million dollar idea again.