Many "classic" note takers, not to mention Zettelkasten enthusiasts , prefer to create an explicit structure for their note content via tagging. Notes gives you tools to edit note content, organize it into tagged hierarchies, share, or publish (/embed, like the pictured blog about our attempt to make the best diff viewer □ )Īmplenote's "Notes" mode lets you make connections between notes with backlinking , so you can form an organic web of connections between your note content. In Amplenote, the "Edit, Refine, Organize, Share" step is known as Notes. All allow text to be formatted and linked sufficiently to whittle the disorganized stream of thought from Phase One into a form that's ready to be published, shared, or acted upon. Popular apps for refining ideas are the usual note-taking set, including: Notion, Evernote, OneNote, Roam, and Bear. The ideal experience for "Refine" mode offers sufficient UX to format text well enough to share it as a web page. Here, the focus is on organizing ideas into areas where your future self can most easily discover them. In the second phase, you begin to whittle down the deluge of content from the first phase. More details about how the mode works are in the final section . We have sweated the details with Jots mode to make it clean and powerful. Shown here in two-pane mode (single-pane available), Jots skips the niceties of formatting toolbars, titles and tags. Jots gets out of your way to help you focus on creation. In Amplenote, the "Write/Capture" experience launches today and it’s known as Jots ✨ All of these excel at capturing what you want and getting out of the way. In the first phase, the goal is to make it as frictionless as possible to capture whatever the user's latest greatest idea, most recent tweet, interesting article, or whatever else they encounter in the course of daily life that could be handy to have around later.Īpps popular for the write/capture stage include: Raindrop.io, MyMind, Evernote Web Clipper, Google Keep, Apple Notes, Bear, and Roam's Daily Notes. Let's review the four phases of creation (and thus, the "four types of apps") that many people scatter their time/ideas across. Link Your own idea funnel: spread between four apps? □ What if we could skip the expert training and instead use a single source that's adept at capture, refinement, and execution? Outlook, Google Calendar, Apple Calendar.Īs of late 2020, there are a lot of smart people shelling out thousands in cash and tens of their hours to be trained by experts in how to allow their ideas to cross between the myriad apps that connect their idea funnel.
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