[Watch] The "Notion killer" for note-taking

Hello everyone,

Nothing to do with home automation but this is super interesting :slight_smile:

I present to you a note-taking app where each element is an object that can be linked to other objects, a potential competitor to Notion for those who know it.

Basically, it replaces a Kanban board, a Wiki, a logbook, a cookbook, etc. They have a few 2-minute videos where you quickly realize the power of the tool! Everything is dynamic and modular.

Their roadmap is pretty crazy for the next 6 to 12 months. And the best part is that it’s end-to-end encrypted and, above all, « offline first » (designed to work without the internet by default). Compatible with Windows / Mac / Linux and Android / iOS.

I’m testing the tool; I think it will replace other tools like Trello for managing my personal projects and my daily notes.

Warning: It’s still in beta, the desktop version is more advanced than the Android one, for example. But development seems fairly fast over the past few months.

Some official links

Official website:

Documentation:

Roadmap:

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I signed up a LONG TIME ago for their alpha version, I can see it has evolved a lot. But what was originally a note-taking app (basically the goal was to make a better Google Keep) became, for me, too much of an overengineered mess ^^. I think I had trouble understanding the basic workings and that was a big barrier for me.

I ended up uninstalling the app after a few months because I wasn’t using it.

Given the developments, I think it’s worth taking another look… even if it’s no longer really « classic » note-taking!

Thanks for the link!

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I spent several hours importing the notes I had on Keep, and part of my OneNote Pro (with personal notes :wink: ).
It takes a bit of getting used to, but it’s not bad.

You can tell it’s beta, but it remains stable and performs well.

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