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I've been using Reflect daily for 7+ months now. It's been fun to see how rapidly the product has improved.
I love being able to takes structured notes and know I can easily find them later based on either the date, the people involved, or the project/topic.
The backlinks note-taking approach isn’t unique to Reflect, however I think Reflect does the best job creating a well-designed opinionated note-taking tool.
It has extra handy features like a Google Calendar & Contacts integration, Kindle notes sync, and web highlighter.
Finally, it's end-to-end encrypted means which means I don’t have to worry about what I put there.
Great way, by design, to write down thoughts and keep them organized. Just a bit hard to learn the features at first.
Brilliant app for note taking. It's small, quick, smart and the team behind it are really dedicated. After my experiences with paper notebooks, handwritten notes in OneNote, Evernote, Obsidian - this is the best so far
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Legendary. Great team and support, and the app is super fast and rewarding to use. Thoughtful UI helps you record and retrieve notes on anything quickly.
Oh and it’s also nice knowing it won’t be acquired and sunsetted in a few months
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Have been a daily (hourly!) user for months now, totally invested and increasingly dependant.
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I'm an early user. The growth of the product has been impressive, as has the receptiveness of the core team to their community. Some critical features are being developed (appreciate how the team works in the open) and I'm eager for them to launch into the product. It's a crowded space and Reflect stands out
The only note taking app that has stuck for me! Often using multiple times a day. I think it's the right level of details / features without becoming overwhelming.