Supernotes 2 is your new home for ideas, records, tasks, and lists. Write down your thoughts as notecards, explore and link them together; and share them with your friends in real-time. Try now for free.
I’ve been using Supernotes for a couple years now and can not imagine organising my notes with any other app. Love the new Graph view, but Broadsheet is the killer 2.0 feature for me – I can see all my notes spread out in front me. Would fully recommend Supernotes.
@anna_0x Thanks Anna. We've been working towards fully supporting offline. If you lose internet connection, you will still be able to access / search / filter your notes if the app is already open. Editing offline is our highest priority right now.
@twhetton thanks! It’s really important for me and presumably many others to be able to interact with my notes offline. It doesn’t matter how good the tool is, my internet connection often isn’t and notes are really personal things I want to always have access to.
Hello! 👋
We are very excited to share with you Supernotes 2 – including 100+ new features and improvements to our fast and reliable note-taking + knowledge-sharing app.
My co-founder (@acnebs) and I work together remotely from London / Bali and have built Supernotes entirely ourselves – design, code, marketing, support – you name it, we’ve done it!
We set out to build a note-taking app that reflects how we think. We don’t think in files & folders – we think in bits and pieces of interconnected thoughts. On Supernotes these thoughts are represented as notecards, which are themselves nestable, taggable and linkable. Our goal is to help people build more meaningful and useful connections to their digital knowledge. With Supernotes 2, we’re taking a big step forward in making that vision a reality with the introduction of many highly requested features, like:
🧑💻 Dedicated Apps – for Mac, Windows, Linux, Android and iOS (subscriber-only early access)
📝 New Editor – we’ve completed overhaul our Markdown / LaTeX math editor
📆 Daily Collection – for daily journalling and tracking your progress
📰 Broadsheet View – view your cards like a broadsheet newspaper
🕸 Graph View – visualise as a 3D and 2D graph view
Get started for free now – all our features are included! Or if you’d like to support us and get a headstart with Supernotes, we are currently offering 30min 1-on-1 onboarding calls with our Unlimited Yearly Plan – grab it now for 25% off.
Free your thoughts!
Tobias
Thanks @mervecankizcoruh. What you would have previously written as one long Word document or Notion page, on Supernotes our interface prompts you to break it down into 10 or so notecards. By breaking your knowledge down into smaller chunks this offers a lot more possibilities to connect it together – we often compare it to building something out of lego.
e.g. If you take notes in meetings, you might write a 'takeaways' notecard at the end of each meeting and tag it with #takeaways. If you want to review your month all you have to do is click the tag, to apply a filter and see all your takeaways from all your different meetings alongside each other.
@twhetton Sounds reasonable. Thanks for the answer. We also emphasize building meaningful connections at Producter — that's why I was curious about it. It becomes hard to fill in the blanks for users when they read "meaningful connections" :)
(@acnebs@twhetton Congrats! Looks like a really useful product. I am an avid note taker but I am yet to figure out the best way to organize everything. I think this might be it!
Can you guys be a bit more consistent with your wording? On the website landing page it says "No ads. No trials. All our features are free!" but within the app, after logging in, i apparently have 20 cards limit and i have to purchase a subscription to get unlimited cards. That's not "all features are free".
I like the app. It's good to see a fully featured notion alternative. As a note-taking apps enthusiast, i like the simplicity of it. I'm definitely going to try it for a while to see if i can switch from notion.
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