Reviewers mostly praise Capacities for its object-based approach, saying it makes notes, links, bookmarks, projects, and reference material easier to organize than in Notion, Obsidian, Roam, or Logseq. They repeatedly call out the clean, fast, visual interface, strong mobile capture and useful daily-note workflow, with some using it for writing, research, journaling, CRM-like tracking, and personal dashboards. The main caveats are a learning curve, less control or customization than Obsidian for power users, limited offline support, missing features like import or table polish, and pricing concerns.