Amplenote

Flexible notes and tasks

Published by: Alloy.dev

Description

*** Your security is our priority ***
- Data security differentiates us from popular to-do list apps
- All note contents are encrypted at rest on our servers
- Notes can be Vault Encrypted with a password that's never sent to our servers
- Your note content is available for download at any time
*** Built on seamless syncing ***
- Along with data security, accurate syncing is at our core
- Designed for heavy users who often switch between the same notes on mobile and desktop
- Our sync is fully compatible with Vault Notes (even though we can't decrypt their content)
***Expression is our cornerstone ***
- Rich Footnotes that hold text, code, images, or all the above is our flagship feature
- Easily insert images into notes, or even into text within notes
- A range of the finest markdown stylings at your disposal
*** Notes and tasks: better together ***
- Text, code, to-do tasks, and images all live inside the same note
- Tasks can be customized to recur at flexible intervals or hidden until later
- Tasks are automatically removed from your to-do list when completed
*** As organized as you are ***
- Connect notes with bi-directional linking
- Note tags allow multi-level taxonomy to organize notes
- Browse these taxonomies like directories
- Recreate OneNote browsing hierarchies seamlessly
*** Flair for sharing ***
- Any note can be instantly shared and edited by multiple parties
- Publish notes (including their Rich Footnotes!) to the web with one tap
- Shared to-do lists can help a team stay on top of shared responsibilities
*** Built for personal productivity ***
- Set up any task to repeat relative to when you last got it done
- Track how much you're getting done over time with our automatic task graph
- Designate tasks as "Urgent" or "Important" to use proven priority techniques
*** More than ample enough for power users ***
- Simplified, clean UI is efficiently functional
- Contextual keyboard toolbar puts the relevant actions at your fingertips
- Quick opener allows opening any recently used note in ~3 taps
- *** No internet? No problem ***
- Continue working offline within new or cached notes
- All work will automatically sync once back online
*** Ample: no more, no less ***
- We won't settle for becoming bloated with non-essential features
- We work across mobile and web.
*** Get started instantly ***
- Use our Evernote Importer to bring your notes from the olden times
*** Account required ***
- An active Amplenote account is required to use Amplenote.
- New accounts automatically receive a 14-day free trial of the Pro plan.
- At the end of the trial period, you may choose between the free plan (Personal) or one of the paid plans.
- You may purchase an auto-renewing subscription through an In-App Purchase.
- 1 month and 1 year durations are available for Basic, Pro, and Founder subscription levels.
- Your subscription will be charged to your iTunes account at confirmation of purchase and will automatically renew (at the duration selected) unless auto-renew is turned off at least 24 hours before the end of the current period.
- Current subscriptions may not be cancelled during the active subscription period; however, you can manage your subscription and/or turn off auto-renewal by visiting your iTunes Account Settings after purchase
- Privacy policy: https://www.amplenote.com/privacy_policy
- Terms of use: https://www.amplenote.com/terms_of_service
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In-Apps

Unlimited Plan - Yearly
₹3.00
Pro Plan - Monthly
₹199.00
Unlimited Plan - Monthly
₹299.00
Pro Plan - Yearly
₹2.00
Founder Plan - Monthly
₹2.10
Founder Plan - Yearly
₹19.90

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  • Is Amplenote free?

    Yes, Amplenote is free to download, however it contains in-app purchases or subscription offerings.

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    Amplenote has several in-app purchases/subscriptions, the average in-app price is ₹87.50.

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User Rating

4.64 out of 5

11 ratings in India

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Amplenote Reviews

Bug infested and complicated

Akhilpeterpan on

India

This app has potential but suffers from many niggling issues . Using it on iPhone is not convenient at all like most of the times you can’t find the icon to collapse the keyboard . But more than that it’s really difficult to understand the complete ecosystem and then the execution of it all didn’t seem user friendly at all . Good idea but requires a lot of work both technically and on the UI/UX .

The app is buggy in iPad I guess

Vinoashey on

India

The app is really very useful but sometimes not working as expected when speech to text is used, please check and fix them, on the whole it’s 10/10

This is the future of note taking!

RVM111111 on

India

Thanks a lot for the amazing product that your team has created!! I love the Tasks Mgmt feature. I always thought why can't I combine my notes with task management and calendar? and you nailed it. And the Google calendar integration with tasks and notes is amazing. Now I can really practice GTD and zettlekasten in one place. Another killer feature is image to text!! I take screenshots from online courses, YT videos, my handwritten text and then convert them as text in my notes!! It helps me to create amazing MoM as well. I take screenshots from the captions in "Google Meet" and then later on convert them into text!! Above features have changed my life haha :-) Thank you!! I am a happy paid user. I sent an email to CEO of the company about my wishlist features and got a detailed reply. Talk about customer obsession!! After using Evernote, remnote, roam research, one note, apple notes, obsidian, notion for a long time - I think I have found True home.

Awful UI/UX

Ambitendency on

United States

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.

If Real Humans made a note taking app

treelorh on

United States

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.

simple, easy to use productivity app

hi.im.evelyn on

United States

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.

Amazing tool!

Kl7123 on

United States

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.

Best task manager for calendars and tasks

boss3668 on

United States

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.

This app no longer works on my iPhone

m_hodges on

United States

UPDATE -with continued correspondence with tech-support I was able to discover that an iOS software update resolved the problem. Very glad to have the app working again on my phone. I have an iPhone XR and in July and this app quit working. I have emailed their tech-support many times since then and they are not fixing the issue and now are barely even responding to my emails. I have the paid membership because I moved away from Evernote when things change the beginning of this year. I am very disappointed and frustrated because I really need a note taking app when I’m away from the office on my phone.

Flexibility, Simplicity, Structure, and depth combined!

The Not lonely one on

United States

The main thing I love about Amplenote is how it approaches my to do list and integrates it into all my digital spaces. It has made keeping track of my to dos a lot easier by centralizing all of the different to do items onto the main Task sidebar page. For past note taking apps, I always lost track of the to-do items across the countless note pages than spanned weeks and months. Amplenote saves me 100% here. I can then simply drag and drop the task items into my integrated Google and Outlook calendars for easy scheduling. Amplenote has been a significant contributor to my organization and productivity!

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