Rethinking notetaking 💬
After trying out (too) many note taking apps, I’m happy to come across Qept. It makes note taking as intuitive as sending a text message
Yes, Qept is completely free and it doesn't have any in-app purchases or subscriptions.
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5 out of 5
10 ratings in Netherlands
After trying out (too) many note taking apps, I’m happy to come across Qept. It makes note taking as intuitive as sending a text message
A clear and user-friendly app. No setup, just works.
This app is perfect to keep track of all the little ideas that pop up in my head during the day.
App itself is simple. Imagine just getting yourself. You can do it now with the messages app on your phone. The only functionality this app adds to the world currently is the ability to put those texts into folders. There’s nothing else here. It’s probably early days but the app paints no picture of what it might be. Only asks for $30/ annual to allow you to simply add more than 3 categories.
I love it!! It’s like texting myself, younger me woulda enjoyed this even more than I do now. Do wish for a dark mode (+ even more themes maybe) and image support! It would be good to add a search function and a threads function? Similar to discords one If they make these changes I’ll switch from using a personal discord server to this on top of my main note app. It won’t replace my main note app, because lack of organization but I love it.
The unskippable questuonaire at the very start is a very very bad idea. Get rid of it or allow people to forgo it altogether. It’s just a huge waste of time. Having to sign up for an account before we can even test drive the app is a rwd flag no-go.
Cool concept idea! I would suggest adding dark mode, and maybe the ability to send the note to yourself at a certain time. Maybe it could incorporate the shortcuts app on iPhone.
Slick interface, but $7.99 for more than three topics is ludicrous.