Michael von Hohnhorst

Capacities Mobile App - Your on the go note-taking companion

The Capacities Mobile App is your note-taking companion when you're on the go. Access all your notes, quickly save important info, and create new content. If you're stuck, ask our integrated AI assistant (Pro-only). Works great together with the desktop app.

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Kaushik Trivedi
Team Capacities, amazing job done and I appreciate the similar experience of complete web app on the mobile device. Capacities has now become my go-to daily driver and excited to see future updates. Congratulations to the team.
Michael von Hohnhorst
@kaushik_trivedi Thanks for the feedback, Kaushik!
Jayesh Gohel
Hey @mvhohnhorst Capacities is a handy app for taking notes on your phone. You can write down anything, save important things, and even ask a smart helper for ideas (if you pay). It works well with the computer app too.
Kuntal Go
Top 10 Features I Love About the Capacities Mobile App 🚀 1️⃣ Responsive Experience: The app is highly responsive, user-friendly, and intuitive. Swipe gestures for navigating between the left side panel, Page/Object Content, and Search provide well-defined access to all essential tools. 🌟 2️⃣ AI Integration: AI is seamlessly integrated into the app, making it accessible anytime and anywhere. 🤖 3️⃣ Flexible AI Module: The AI module is highly flexible, keeping all open chats secure so users can revisit them later. Users can also choose their preferred GPT model, enhancing the app's versatility. 🔄 4️⃣ Daily Notes Navigation: With Daily Notes as a core feature, the app prioritizes this with a dedicated navigation button, allowing quick access to daily notes from any object. 📝 5️⃣ Innovative Calendar: The Calendar (Date+Time) feature is prominently placed. The top Calendar bar with horizontal scrolling offers a fresh perspective in the PKM world, outperforming industry trends. I suggest adding a pull-down gesture for a complete calendar view for added flexibility. 📅 6️⃣ Timeline Navigation: The Calendar module, with tabs showing 'DAILY NOTES' and 'ON THIS DAY,' makes it easy to access the timeline of our work and knowledge management flow. The clean UI and Date scroll bar enhance retrospective access. 🕰️ 7️⃣ Desktop-Mobile Sync: Understanding the need for multitasking, Capacities has a section for OPEN TABS on DESKTOP in the side navigation panel, streamlining workflows between devices. 💻📱 8️⃣ Intuitive Content Addition: Adding new content is intuitive with a minimal + button at the bottom access bar. The Quick Action panel has clear UI endpoints for New Page, New Object, or content types like a single photo, multiple photos, any other file type, or even the content of the clipboard. Imagine what a future widget for this could achieve! 🌠 9️⃣ Efficient Share Sheet: The Share Sheet allows quick actions for sharing content from the mobile's local storage, with options to choose the workspace and simple upload functionality. 📤 🔟Sync Conflict Resolution & User Control: Capacities is prioritizing Offline mode, enabling uninterrupted work during internet outages. Syncing is seamless, allowing users to choose which version to keep with a clear preview of each version. This flexibility is crucial for a smooth workflow between desktop and mobile devices. 📶 Thank you @mvhohnhorst @steffen_bleher for being the best dev team, I love how you engage with the users and prioritize their suggestions and requests with an open tracking system. I have never seen any company more transparent and engaging than this. Congratulations for this important launch and yet another milestone for developing the best Knowledge Management tool (Studio for mind).
Toshit Garg
Congratulations on launch of Capacities Mobile app....
Michael von Hohnhorst
@toshit_garg Thanks Toshit!
Jael Ignacio Tactaquin
Capacities is what I am trying to find all over the years. I love to write daily jots. Capacities app inspire me to write again! Also I like that I don't need to be bothered to think if I will lost my notes because I don't need to create folders. Everything has its place just like how my mind works!
John Hall
Having a mobile version with all my info available is just amazing. The app takes just a little getting used to but having the objects and properties captured enables you to build a great workflow with what is important. The maturity of this app already is fantastic, and with a great development team behind it, can't wait to see where it goes. Capacities was already the most capable notes and pkm app out there, now it's even better!
Michael Rosencrants
I've been playing with this for a few days, total game changer for my personal use. I've been using Capacities for a bit now and it's the perfect mix of structure and freedom that fits my use case and needs. Highly recommended.
Chris Dyer
Awesome job! After using the web app for the last year+ I just tried the Android App and it works very well. Thanks for continuing to offer a great, streamlined user experience. Capacities provides the flexibility and power of similar tools but with a much easier to understand workflow out of the box. Daily Notes, Projects, Contacts, Pages, backlinks...it's all there.
Lotus Child
Love this app! Been using the desktop version for several years now and the app for over a year. Moved everything over from Remnote. Use it daily.
Chris Messina
Capacities looks a lot like Notion, but I understand that a core difference is the focus on objects. Is that a primary difference?
Michael von Hohnhorst
@chrismessina Yes, definitely, and focus on individual users and a more streamlined, out-of-the-box use, especially regarding integrations with other tools.
Noxxys
@chrismessina yes, it's the way the information is organized. Notion has a typical sidebar with folders and pages. Capacities has a list of object types (e.g. a weblink, a person, a company, a file) on the side bar. Each object type is entirely customizable and has a list of properties. A property has a type, which can be a text, a tag, or a link to another object type. You end up with a graph of things that are semantically linked together. This mimics how our memory works, instead of an artificial folder structure which is how the computer works.