Poor iOS UI
App has some good functionalities but they are web first iOS last as app interface looks very web like and doesn’t look native at all which makes the interactions harder.
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4.35 out of 5
20 ratings in Canada
App has some good functionalities but they are web first iOS last as app interface looks very web like and doesn’t look native at all which makes the interactions harder.
The app crashes as soon as I tap it.
I thought this would be the app I’ve been looking for for years. However, once I tried to input simple tasks to the calendar I was faced with barrier after barrier. I had to input calendar tags in order to see my tasks on the calendar. Then I had to figure out how to get my daily jot notes tag included under the work or personal tags before they would show up in the calendar tasks. Then I had to click around trying to find how to schedule the tasks into the calendar and found out you can’t simply add a time, you have to choose morning/afternoon/etc and then choose a set time from their list. And THEN you can’t simply drag tasks around on your calendar with touch like on any normal calendar app. Very unintuitive and a huge waste of time.
I’ve been playing around with a bunch of note taking + task managers and I’ve always hit a wall with them. Just got the yearly plan because this one is the best combination to keep it all in one app! Looking forward to their future updates that keeps add more and more functionality.
Finally a note taking app that integrates tasks and calendar to move from idea to action! Only thing missing is a sidebar function like in Roam to quickly open linked notes side by side with the note you are working on.
I've tried and tried to get into using Amplenote. It's just a hideous UI and UX that is too hard to get used to. Plugins clutter your notes, bottom safe area of screen is off, etc.
It would be this one. It is this one. Very well made tool, made by people prioritizing the long-term support and functionality of their product over profit or trendiness. Highly recommended.
i love the idea of jots, notes, tasks, and calendar. it is the perfect workflow for me to actually get things done and not spend so much time organizing or figuring out how to the app.
I have been using 2 planners and my iPhone notes app to keep track of everything to do. I have dates and events in one note and another note of things that are current todos. Every week, I plan my week and write it in a weekly planner. Each day, I plan out my next day and time block it in a time block calendar. It works but it is a lot of effort. I had been searching for an app to do it all but with no luck. Todoist didn’t work for me. I had planned to code my own app but luckily came across Amplenote. This is a game changer! It lets me do everything in one place. It took a while to set everything up but now that I’ve been using it for a few weeks, I love it! I have retired the paper planners and use Amplenote for almost everything. It is truly incredible how flexible it is.
I’m an evernote convert and Amplenote is the best option I’ve found after working with notion, onenote, trello, and a couple others. I find the task management integration with the calendar to be the best for any application. I’m able to easily set up my day and use notes and tasks for brain dumps and to track all of my projects. Nested tags keep things organized and easy to find. Overall a really well put together application.
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