Tom Giannattasio

Clover - Work visually with the all-in-one notebook for creatives.

Clover is the all-in-notebook designed for creatives – featuring a powerful markdown editor that can explode traditional, linear documents into a "surface" for a more intuitive, visual way of note-taking, brainstorming, mind-mapping, and managing tasks.

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Ryan Stone
This looks so clean and perfect for my day-to-day UX note taking. I mostly depend on a mix of Evernote, Apple Reminders, and Figma right now, and this looks like a combination of all three. Will it include push notifications for to-do's? That would be a major factor for me jumping on board.
Tom Giannattasio
@ryan_stone Thanks Ryan! Notifications are something we're working on. How would you like your notifications surfaced? How often? When?
Ryan Stone
@attasi Good questions. Both in-app and native push notifications would be most effective for me. I prefer to set notifications for specific dates, times, and recurrences, and wouldn't expect them to go off outside of those settings. Otherwise, I would get annoyed at my lack of control over the notifications and likely stop using the product.
Rita Santa
great
Rita Santa
lol
Maxim Geller
How do you guys anticipate to position yourselves next to Notion (for personal users?). This looks really great; the command line idea is something I've been thinking about for a while now, but I wonder if Clover is something I can use in tandem to Notion
Tom Giannattasio
@maximgeller Great question. While there's certainly some overlap with Notion – which is an incredible product – Clover is solving different problems in some pretty different ways. Here's one way to think about it: We think some people will prefer Clover because of the visual, more lightweight workflow, while others might prefer Notion because of how it it handles complex, relational datasets. There's probably no reason you couldn't use them together, but I assume some folks will just pick the one that fits their needs and style of thinking.
Tom Giannattasio
@maximgeller Oh… would love to hear any thoughts you had about the command line too! What would you hope for?
Maxim Geller
@attasi makes sense; RDB's are by far the most powerful feature behind Notion. It's not too shabby as a notes app either but that's definitely not the finest use case for it. However, when you already have lots of records tied up in a database, it's easier to just make notes there rather than another platform
Maxim Geller
@attasi re. command line, I love the idea of being able to type a todo/calendar item/meeting/anything actionable and be able to push a button and have it be sent to or created on whatever platform I want it to go onto
Sofia Sedano
Interesting! Will try for sure!
MarΓ­a Simon
Looks very good! Congrats on the launch
Ivan Entusiasmado
seems cool
Victoria Teasdale
As an app geek and artist I’ll admit i was asking myself β€˜how is this different from others’. But then I saw β€˜happy little trees’ and you had me. I have no shame.
Tom Giannattasio
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Ganesh Raam Ramadurai
I just signed up on your site. Looks promising and waiting to play with it.
Ayush
I've been waiting soo loooong for clover