Notejoy is a collaborative notes app for you and your team. It helps you get your most important work out of the noise of email & Slack and into a fast and focused workspace.
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I was lucky enough to get early access to Notejoy almost a year ago, and even though I was a dedicated user of other productivity tools like Evernote and Google Docs, Notejoy blows them all away. I have even gone to the trouble of importing all my notes and documents off those platforms and into Notejoy.
If I look back on my career, I can't tell you how many times I've been tasked with a high priority initiative with the knowledge that someone must have already done similar or related work, and yet I've been forced to recreate all of it from scratch because no one in my network knows where all that prior work is saved (or the resident expert has retired or left). With Notejoy, it's never been easier for me to store, share, and distribute that knowledge, and it offers a natural platform that tracks and measures collaboration in a safe, secure, industrial-grade environment.
I've even taken to using Notejoy in my personal life, and my wife and I will collaborate on things like drawing up travel plans, updating old family recipes (sorry, grandma!), and even adding or crossing off shared life goals.
Notejoy is what you make of it. That's the beauty and simplicity of a very well-designed product. And with a free sign-up, the price is right. I know this sounds like an ad, but it's one of the few products that has worked its way into my daily life and maintains the same staying power at Day 300+ as it did Day 1.
Pros:
Excellent syncing, friendly and intuitive UI/UX, easy to collaborate, and flexible to any individual and organizational need
Cons:
Only wish I had this years ago
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"Available everywhere you need it" (followed by no mention of Android). π Looks like someone forgot 86% of the global population.
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This looks really nice! How does Notejoy compare to team wikis such as Confluence or even Notion?
@jmiralva thanks for checking out Notejoy!
The biggest problem we see with wikis is that it's a huge challenge to keep them up to date -- in our experience people tend to park information on the wiki where it gets stale pretty quickly.
We've tried to design Notejoy to be a tool that you can live in -- in addition to the website, we have dedicated Mac & PC apps, as well as a mobile device. And we've made it incredibly fast to add notes. What this means is that it encourages more "casual" content like quick notes and discussions to get jotted down here compared to a wiki. By layering on social feedback like who's viewed your note and note popularity, there's a feedback loop that encourages people to maintain their information and keep it up to date. This helps address the staleness issue.
And then one of my personal favorite features is the ability to Archive a note - this lets you flag something as out-of-date, set it as un-editable, but keep it available for search results. A solution to the age-old issue with wikis where people put 'Do not use' and 'old' into the wiki document titles!
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@jmiralva@sachinrekhi I love the UX of Notion but they have been slow to offer any integrations outside of slack.
Would immediately jump to Notejoy if integrations with other productivity tools were coming in the near future.
Sachin, are you and your team looking to add more integrations? If so, can you offer any information on a timeline?
@jmiralva@desmonddantzler Today we have a deep Slack integration that both lets you pull Slack content into Notejoy as well as keep you notified of Notejoy activity in Slack.
We also deeply integrate with G Suite and Microsoft Office, so you can embed your existing documents, spreadsheets, and presentations in notes with a live viewer, import documents to speed up the process of getting started with Notejoy, and even export notes back out to G Suite.
We are planning additional integrations as well. Which ones would be the most important to you?
@sachinrekhi Okay so I understand: the G Suite integration goes deeper than simply copying a spreadsheet/docs link into Notejoy? Also, as far as integrations go, Trello/Todoist would be nice additions; or even with Zapier, which opens up a lot more integration possibilities.
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I've been using Notejoy for a few months now. It's a beautiful tool, and as I've told my friends, it's replaced Evernote in my taskbar for my go to note tool.
In a world crowded by Evernote, Google Keep, Apple Notes, Dropbox Paper, etc, Notejoy stands out due to it's focus on how information is /organized/ within your company. Libraries let you think of groups of notes as a single object, which can then be shared, linked, and collaborated on. Searching is simple and obvious a big step up from Docs.
It's about time someone brought the best of One Note, Slack, and Google Docs together under a single piece of software.
Pros:
Simple and fast, seamless collaboration
Cons:
Everyone needs to be all-in for it to really shine
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great platform to get projects that have endless stakeholders moving quickly off the ground. Makes it easy to stay informed and speeds up decision making. Would highly recommend! Most importantly, saves everyone from bottomless email chains and moves conversation to be in near real-time with good, easily discovered repository of materials.
Pros:
easy to use, increase collaboration between teams, reduces email
Cons:
none
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I started using Notejoy about a year ago and have been using it to facilitate note taking. Previously I was primarily using Evernote for this purpose and did not think I would be compelled to switch to Notejoy...I was very wrong. The user interface and is fantastic and the mobile and web app are much more responsive then Evernote.
I primarily use it in a medical setting where I often have to quickly refer to my notes for 15-20 seconds at a time. Notejoy is so responsive that short window is enough time to quickly search for a string and find the exact note/spot I am looking for. The speed is why I decided to port my legacy notes form Evernote over.
The speed is also why I started taking notes in situations where previously I would have been compelled just to remember an item. This product really lowers the activation cost of note taking.
Pros:
Very quick and responsive user interface, great mobile app, simple sharing features
Cons:
None
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I've been using Notejoy for over a year and a half and have hundreds of notes in my Notejoy notebooks. I use it in my role as a sales/ product specialist at Ingram Micro every day; jotting down notes from customer conversations, meeting minutes, and creating standard operating procedures that I share with the rest of my team. Notejoy is so quick that I use it as an instant "short term memory" while having conversations with our partners about complex situations with details that I have to remember. My team has also used OneNote in the past but Notejoy has turned out to be simpler to use for my team with basically no learning curve.
Pros:
Notejoy is fast, with a lightning fast search that helps me spend more time creating notes and less time organizing them.
I was lucky enough to get early access to Notejoy almost a year ago, and even though I was a dedicated user of other productivity tools like Evernote and Google Docs, Notejoy blows them all away. I have even gone to the trouble of importing all my notes and documents off those platforms and into Notejoy.
If I look back on my career, I can't tell you how many times I've been tasked with a high priority initiative with the knowledge that someone must have already done similar or related work, and yet I've been forced to recreate all of it from scratch because no one in my network knows where all that prior work is saved (or the resident expert has retired or left). With Notejoy, it's never been easier for me to store, share, and distribute that knowledge, and it offers a natural platform that tracks and measures collaboration in a safe, secure, industrial-grade environment.
I've even taken to using Notejoy in my personal life, and my wife and I will collaborate on things like drawing up travel plans, updating old family recipes (sorry, grandma!), and even adding or crossing off shared life goals.
Notejoy is what you make of it. That's the beauty and simplicity of a very well-designed product. And with a free sign-up, the price is right. I know this sounds like an ad, but it's one of the few products that has worked its way into my daily life and maintains the same staying power at Day 300+ as it did Day 1.
Pros:Excellent syncing, friendly and intuitive UI/UX, easy to collaborate, and flexible to any individual and organizational need
Cons:Only wish I had this years ago
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I've been using Notejoy for a few months now. It's a beautiful tool, and as I've told my friends, it's replaced Evernote in my taskbar for my go to note tool.
In a world crowded by Evernote, Google Keep, Apple Notes, Dropbox Paper, etc, Notejoy stands out due to it's focus on how information is /organized/ within your company. Libraries let you think of groups of notes as a single object, which can then be shared, linked, and collaborated on. Searching is simple and obvious a big step up from Docs.
It's about time someone brought the best of One Note, Slack, and Google Docs together under a single piece of software.
Pros:Simple and fast, seamless collaboration
Cons:Everyone needs to be all-in for it to really shine
great platform to get projects that have endless stakeholders moving quickly off the ground. Makes it easy to stay informed and speeds up decision making. Would highly recommend! Most importantly, saves everyone from bottomless email chains and moves conversation to be in near real-time with good, easily discovered repository of materials.
Pros:easy to use, increase collaboration between teams, reduces email
Cons:none
I started using Notejoy about a year ago and have been using it to facilitate note taking. Previously I was primarily using Evernote for this purpose and did not think I would be compelled to switch to Notejoy...I was very wrong. The user interface and is fantastic and the mobile and web app are much more responsive then Evernote.
I primarily use it in a medical setting where I often have to quickly refer to my notes for 15-20 seconds at a time. Notejoy is so responsive that short window is enough time to quickly search for a string and find the exact note/spot I am looking for. The speed is why I decided to port my legacy notes form Evernote over.
The speed is also why I started taking notes in situations where previously I would have been compelled just to remember an item. This product really lowers the activation cost of note taking.
Pros:Very quick and responsive user interface, great mobile app, simple sharing features
Cons:None
I've been using Notejoy for over a year and a half and have hundreds of notes in my Notejoy notebooks. I use it in my role as a sales/ product specialist at Ingram Micro every day; jotting down notes from customer conversations, meeting minutes, and creating standard operating procedures that I share with the rest of my team. Notejoy is so quick that I use it as an instant "short term memory" while having conversations with our partners about complex situations with details that I have to remember. My team has also used OneNote in the past but Notejoy has turned out to be simpler to use for my team with basically no learning curve.
Pros:Notejoy is fast, with a lightning fast search that helps me spend more time creating notes and less time organizing them.
Cons:Having a hard-time thinking of any.