?makers Looks good - but how is this different than Notion? Notion's free plan for individuals includes unlimited pages, so I'm questioning why one would pay $7 a month for Notabase over Notion's free plan (and Notion's Pro plan is only $4 / month)?
@austin_piel Notabase is focused on networked thinking. This means you can link to other notes and see backlinks, as well as view a graph of how all of your notes connect together. This lets you organize your knowledge associatively and means that you always have a high-level view of how your note connects with other notes and how it fits in within your entire knowledge graph. Seeing connections makes it easier to synthesize ideas together and think/write better.
Notion is focused on project management - great if you want to keep track of todo lists, have complex tables, etc. But it's not really geared towards building knowledge. If you have 1000s of notes, you'll easily lose track of where everything is because Notion only gives you hierarchical organization. Notabase gives you bottom-up organizational tools like backlinks and tags, as well as top-down organizational tools like nested notes and the graph view so that you always know how any note fits in with every other note.
If you've heard of Roam/Obsidian: Notabase is like Notion had a baby with Roam/Obsidian, combining Notion's ease-of-use with the power of networked thinking.
@richard_chu Thanks for the reply! The last line made things really clear to me. Haven't heard of Roam or Obsidian before and haven't experimented around with graph-based note organization - seems like an interesting approach. I think having some more information available about the areas in which Notabase wins over Notion would be really helpful for those familiar. Best of luck!π
@austin_piel Thanks Austin! I agree that my landing page pre-supposes knowledge about the alternatives. I'll probably add a comparison page with Notion in the future π
Hi @richard_chu congrats for the launch! I know from experience how difficult it is to create an editor that is easy to use, easy to integrate, easy to enhance with homemade features. I was wondering, do you use a custom made one? Or you use an open source or closed source project?
@benjamin_grandfond2 Thanks! The editor is definitely the hardest piece of the puzzle, and it's no wonder most other note-taking apps stick with markdown instead.
I'm using an open source project called Slate and have invested a significant amount of hours polishing the experience and writing my own custom code for it. In the end, though, I do think the trade-off is worth it and the editor experience is better than the alternative.
Hi everyone! π
I'm excited to share Notabase with the Product Hunt community today.
Notabase is a powerful and easy-to-use note-taking app for networked thinking. Use it as a daily journal, a personal knowledge base, a space to write and synthesize ideas, and more.
I built Notabase because I couldn't find a note-taking app that meshed with the way I think. The existing options were too complicated and hard to use, or didn't have the capabilities I needed.
The ideal note-taking app doesn't just let you take notes; it helps you write and think better.
To that end, Notabase is:
1. Effortless to use: WYSIWYG editor, accessible on any device
2. Super powerful: backlinks, graph view, page stacking, and more
3. Transparent & privacy-friendly: your data is private and secure, and the code is open source
Here are some of the features that Notabase offers:
β’ π Browse your notes with page stacking (similar to Andy's working notes)
β’ π Read and edit notes easily with our powerful WYSIWYG editor with markdown support
β’ π See notes that reference a specific note with linked/unlinked references
β’ #οΈβ£ Organize your notes with links, tags, and nested notes
β’ π± Install the app as a Progressive Web App (PWA) for faster loading and offline viewing
β’ β Sync your notes to the cloud and access them on any device
β’ π Use the graph view to analyze your knowledge graph
β’ π Easily find relevant notes with full-text search
⒠𧱠Use block references to embed a block of text from another note, which auto-updates when the original block changes
β’ π€ Import or export your notes at any time
β’ π Get involved with our community and development, since the code is open source
For a limited time, we're offering a lifetime discount of up to 40%. No promo code needed, it'll be applied automatically when you upgrade. This lifetime discount ends soon, so act fast!
Click here to sign up and learn more about Notabase: π https://notabase.io
?makers -- very interesting concept! I'm a power user of the vanilla grade Mac/iOS/iPadOS Notes mainly because it is utilitarian, but I did always wished I could link notes. Notabase sounds perfect there. Curious -- is there a limit on each note in the free tier?
@kirank5a You can have as many blocks as you want in each note. There's no limit on how big your note can be. The only limits in the free tier are the number of notes and the image upload size.
@chaos_coder Hey Andreas! I may release native apps for iOS / Android in the future, but the web app is my focus right now. I want to make sure it's polished and robust before splitting my attention across multiple platforms (which will inevitably lead to slower release cycles).
@komalnarwani Hey Komal! Notabase is a progressive web app (PWA), so you can install it on your phone and use it there too. We have an article in our help center about how to do that. We may make a native app in the future but it's not the priority right now.
Congrats on the launch. Product looks very neat and serves the purpose however a limit of 100 notes limit on basic plan isn't welcoming in my view. Instead of restricting number of notes to a 100, I would have preferred if the switch to paid version enables uploading of higher image size or unlocks other special features etc. Best of luck!
@umar_muzaffar Hey Umar! The basic plan serves as a "free trial" of sorts, but for an unlimited amount of time. I think it's better than requiring payment upfront like some other apps do, since you're not time-locked and can make the decision to pay when the time is right.
Unfortunately, I'm not able to offer a free plan that can be used indefinitely because it wouldn't be sustainable. In the future, I may tweak the limits on the free plan so that it is more "welcoming", but 100 notes should be more than enough to get started with.
@hgottfried Hey Hal! Notabase is a Progressive Web App (PWA), so you can actually install it on your laptop or phone if you want. This provides faster loading times and lets you view your notes offline. For more information: https://help.notabase.io/how-to-...
However, if you want to edit your notes, you currently have to be connected to the Internet in order for the changes to be synced properly. We're looking into adding offline support (as well as native apps) in the future.
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