Martin Welker

Hypernotes - Create, share, and understand knowledge in a new way

Hypernotes is a knowledge management app with bi-directional linking, outlining, and super-powered collaboration features.

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Slava Bobrov
The mind map visuals is definitely a cool feature, great job!
Martin Welker
@slava_bobrov Thanks, Slava!
Rashika Ahuja
Great! I have already started using it :)
Martin Welker
@rashikaahuja Wonderful!
Abdullatif
I have been using Zenkit for about 2 months as part of a development project at my university and am very satisfied. I can use Zenkit to coordinate my processes, exchange information with my fellow students quickly and easily and also see the status of the other group participants. I can recommend Zenkit especially to students who are collaborating with others as part of a development project or a bachelor's/master's thesis.
Martin Welker
@abdulla34160451 thank you!
Ole Harries
Looks great. You still make the tool better and better. I love to work with Zenkit products.
Martin Welker
@ole_harries great to hear that!
Marvin Schmitt
We use the complete Zenkit Suite in our university project with 40 members and it is a blast! Hypernotes as a note taking app is the perfect addition.
Martin Welker
@marvin_schmitt Thank you!
Kinginthenorth
Like this Product very much
Siobhan O'Rorke
Max Himmighofen
this is a great product and I can only recommend it to others
Siobhan O'Rorke
@maxhimmighofen1 thanks Max ☺️
Marcus Fuchs
Works great. Thanks for the opportunity!
Siobhan O'Rorke
@marcusfuchs4 Glad you like it!
Ainsley Rattray
Do you have a versus Evernote comparison?
Martin Welker
@ainsley Hi Ainsley, Evernote is a great and very mature product. I used it for many years. We so not see Hypernotes as a direct competitor. Hypernotes is all about knowledge management and less about "note-taking". Evernote has excellent methods to paste content (e.g. via chrome plugins). We are working on that.... Apart from that, Hypernotes offers: 1. Visual Creating with Graph View 2. Bi-directional Referencing 3. Built-in Task management 4. Chatting-Support via Zenchat 5. Outlining 6. Full and official GDPR / EU Based Servers (not sure about Evernote here) 7. Organisation Settings / Groups / SCIm / SSO (Evernote might have some of this as well)
Siobhan O'Rorke
@ainsley we don't have a published comparison but the main differences would be the bi-directional linking, outlining/structure, knowledge graph, and the deep integration with other Zenkit products.
Amine Zouak
Good job
Martin Welker
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