Chris Messina

Agenda - Notes, your time has come

Agenda is a date-focused note taking app for planning and documenting your projects. With its unique timeline, Agenda gives you a complete picture of past, present and future, driving your projects forward.

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Adam Davies
Looks pretty cool. Any plans for an iOS version with sync?
Drew McCormack
@adammydesign iOS app is in development. Planned for first half of 2018. Will sync with Mac app.
Adam Davies
@drewmccormack Look forward to it. Just installed macOS app and it looks great. 👍
ArNz|8o8
This program is just what I need in my workflow. Notes assigned to a date is lit 🔥 Might be getting the premium functions, just to support them guys 😄
ArNz|8o8
@manny_orduna Seems to be 20 euro's for a period of 12 months. Not sure if it's a subscription tho
ArNz|8o8
@manny_orduna Well. The program is free to use of course. More is to be found here: https://medium.com/@drewmccormac... BTW, Things 3 I use too, but only for Reminders, not so much for Notes
Drew McCormack
@manny_orduna The app itself is free to use forever. We do sell premium features as an IAP. You permanently unlock all current features, plus any added in the next 12 months.
Drew McCormack
@manny_orduna Wasn't our intention to deceive people. Have changed the text to make it clearer.
Andreas Duess
@arnz8o8 @manny_orduna "Agenda is FREE, with no time limits. Premium features can be purchased in the app." How much clearer do you need this to be?
Vivek Sancheti
Looks pretty dope. Please bring Android, iOS & Windows Version soon :D
Drew McCormack
@evivz iOS is coming ASAP. Other platforms may be added down the road. Not decided yet.
Justin Mitchell
@evivz @drewmccormack would love to help with the development to bring an Android version to fruition.
praveena poojary
Using for last one hour and feeling like this is what I am looking for all these times and could not explain what I want. Thanks guys
Andreas Duess
Looks nice. Are you planning on supporting images anytime soon?
Drew McCormack
@andreasduess Attachments are a high priority, yes.
Fraser Smith
This is worth the download just for the sample projects. Poor Tom.
Drew McCormack
@frassmith Hmm, sympathy for Tom. Interesting choice... :)
Matt Holsinger
#justiceforTom
Falko
Every once in a while an app come by which I never knew I've been missing my entire life :D is this a fully native app or Electron btw? Appears to be quite smooth.
Drew McCormack
@falkoj App is fully native. Developed in Swift.
Falko
@drewmccormack nice, it's noticeable. Also cool to see a product built in the Netherlands being featured on PH. Best of luck!
Sidian M.S. Jones
Yet another great To Do app with no sharing. For the love of god will someone please add sharing to their app.
Drew McCormack
@sidianmsjones Not really a To Do app, more a notes app with some support for tasks. You can certainly share stuff. I guess you mean sharing of notes, so they can be collaboratively edited. This is a feature that is certainly on our radar. Thanks for the feedback.
Sean Cornelius

Great overall app with cooperation between iOS and MacOS and is a great alternative to Evernote which can become costly.

Pros:

Easy to use and looks great!

Cons:

Some features are not available compared to Evernote, etc.

Lucas Nicodemus
There's no iOS version.
Andrea
iOS? I'd like to check the iOS app but can't find it...
Alexander Griekspoor
An iOS app is in development. Planned for first half of 2018. It will sync with the Mac app.
Stowe Boyd
I'm a fan of journal-based project management, but I certainly don't like the notion of a Mac-based solution, instead of web-based. For example, what about publishing notes to the web for broad distribution? Also, this tool is too young to match alternatives' features, like embedding images and attachments. I'm using Flow (getflow.com), and the native markdown approach to text formatting is easier than fooling with menus for rich text styling. And it's a full up work management solution: tasks, sharing, etc. But other notes tools like Slite, Notion.so, and Quip offer more, I think, if you want rich text tools.
Drew McCormack
@stoweboyd Thanks for the feedback. We'll agree to disagree on the Mac tool aspect. We are certainly fans of native apps, but each to his/her own. Attachments and an iOS app are our main priorities at this point. Agenda uses styled text, and supports markdown shortcuts, but it is not a markdown editor. I actually haven't seen this in other tools before. It makes it as easy to enter as markdown, but the results are much nicer to look at, distribute, print etc.
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