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Show HN: I built a note-taking app integrated with calendar and to-do list

Simplenote NotePlan
  1. The simplest way to keep notes. Light, clean, and free. Simplenote is now available for iOS, Android, Mac, and the web.
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    Https://noteplan.co is a very similar app. Unfortunately I couldn't use it because it was limited to iOS devices (a web version is in development). - One thing missing in craftnote is search. That is a must-have feature for me. - I also like being able to publicly share notes with a (short) URL. See https://simplenote.com for an example of how this is done. Nice job with allowing your app to be usable without creating an account. That is one of the most common complaints on Show HN's. Next on the list of things the HN community usually demands is a way to export/import notes (so their notes are not lost if/when you discontinue service.) Also an observation I made recently is my internet search history is like a zero-effort journal that captures a surprisingly good picture of my life. You could make your service a front-end to search engines that also automatically logs a user's search queries.

    #Note Taking #Task Management #Project Management 81 social mentions

  2. Make plans inside an individual markdown note for every day in your calendar. Use it as a journal for your daily tasks and plan todos in advance. For Mac, iPhone and iPad.
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    Https://noteplan.co is a very similar app. Unfortunately I couldn't use it because it was limited to iOS devices (a web version is in development). - One thing missing in craftnote is search. That is a must-have feature for me. - I also like being able to publicly share notes with a (short) URL. See https://simplenote.com for an example of how this is done. Nice job with allowing your app to be usable without creating an account. That is one of the most common complaints on Show HN's. Next on the list of things the HN community usually demands is a way to export/import notes (so their notes are not lost if/when you discontinue service.) Also an observation I made recently is my internet search history is like a zero-effort journal that captures a surprisingly good picture of my life. You could make your service a front-end to search engines that also automatically logs a user's search queries.

    #Note Taking #Productivity #Todos 32 social mentions

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