Supernotes 2 is your new home for ideas, records, tasks, and lists. Write down your thoughts as notecards, explore and link them together; and share them with your friends in real-time. Try now for free.
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I've been using Supernotes for my law degree and it's been so helpful for organising notes. Being able to create links between cards has been the most useful feature, helping me keep track of my learning and connecting different concepts. Am super impressed by the recent update too! very fast and with exciting features
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I just created a Product Hunt account to show appreciation for Supernotes. I consider myself a heavy note-taker, and tested all possible approaches, from TiddlyWiki to Obsidian, Notion, Craft, and back. None of them really stick to me - but Supernotes takes a different approach, subtly nudging you towards collecting short, meaningful notes, and not just literal representations of whatever you're researching. The new 2.0 editor is just fantastic, I haven't yet come across such a great editing experience, it really gets out of your way (and even has LaTeX support!). The daily view is just superb, the customisable view options... And last but not least, the people behind it are top of the game. I really couldn't believe how FAST they came back to me after every question / suggestion (even as low as 5 mins), and just taking a look at their forum tells you the care that goes into its development. Best of luck to the team, and keep up the good work!
@ivanm thanks so much for sharing your journey with Supernotes! We are super happy that you've been enjoying the new update. Looking forward to sharing more with you soon 🙌🏼
Very very cool - I love that you can connect ideas and see them on a graph - it definitely makes organizing your notes easier! Congratulations on the launch!
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The app looks beautiful. Is there a way to transfer notes from GDocs / OneNote to the app? Having all notes in one place would be great while using Supernotes.
@diveshsood Our current import supports Google Keep, Notion, Obsidian, Roam and other markdown files. We are working on building out our Import functionality to support traditional long-form processors such as GDocs, OneNote, Word etc. Although we highly recommend manually adding the information into Supernotes and reworking it for our notecard format 🤗
@anna_0x Thanks Anna. We've been working towards fully supporting offline. If you lose internet connection, you will still be able to access / search / filter your notes if the app is already open. Editing offline is our highest priority right now.
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@twhetton thanks! It’s really important for me and presumably many others to be able to interact with my notes offline. It doesn’t matter how good the tool is, my internet connection often isn’t and notes are really personal things I want to always have access to.
Congrats on the launch! The app looks great and feels very smooth.
It's a nice idea to organize notes and knowledge via linked cards. And i especially like that it's markdown based.
We've built a few integrations to export notes from podcasts, would be great to learn more about your APIs :)
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