Note-taking can be messy, which is why we use folders to keep them "organized." However, I've started finding myself falling victim to folder fatigue. I create a folder for work, but then a meeting ...
Simple apps that know how to handle heavy note stacks ...
My days of app hopping are finally over (maybe) ...
Imagine this: it’s 2025, and your notes aren’t just static lists or scribbled reminders, they’re living, breathing ecosystems. With a single tap, your app connects ideas across projects, suggests ...
The new Plaud Note Pro captures audio by using studio-grade recording hardware and intelligent noise isolation in a device that measures just 2.9mm thick and is the size of a credit card. Plaud.ai has ...
What if your meeting notes could write themselves, accurately, securely, and in real time? With the rise of AI-powered note-taking tools, this is no longer a futuristic dream but a practical reality.
The London-based AI startup aims to raise a new round of at least $100 million led by Index Ventures, making the popular note-taking app the latest AI unicorn.
I don’t know about you, but I’m surprised to see the wealth of AI notetakers suddenly heading onto the market. I didn’t think that they’d become so popular – after all, we already have smartphones ...
The author has always had a preference for physical-paper books, and handwritten notes. I rarely use any digital devices like smartphones or tablets in the studio for daily note-taking, even though ...
Over the past few months, I’ve had the pleasure of testing out the reMarkable Paper Pro. You can read my full review here, but in short, it gets everything right about the note taking experience.