
5 Note-Taking Apps to Pair with Your To-Do List Apps
Manage your notes and tasks with these pairings
There are hundreds of to-do list applications out there.
Plenty to choose from Todoist to TickTick all they to Motion and many more. And depending on what to-do list app you’ve gone with, likely chances you might want to pair it with a note-taking app for taking notes.
I’ve shortlisted a few different types of note-taking applications that can be paired in a wide context of situations.
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🐘 General/All-Rounder — Evernote
Evernote is well known for being a great all-round note-taking experience and with over 10 years in the market, Evernote has the greatest set of long-term users.

Great for search, managing lists and uploading documents, Evernote is perfect for recommending to everyone, for most situations.
🧠 Networked Thought — Obsidian
Top bi-directional linking application Obsidian has been gaining plenty of traction in 2021 as they’ve added more custom functionality and community themes to the rooster.

Obsidian is perfect for connecting an idea up to another, for everyday meetings but for pulling your second brain into a helpful reference tool.
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📝 GTDer’s Hive — AmpleNote
Gifted with features from all types of services, AmpleNote offers an array of options for the GTD goer — providing a functional way to capture and organize easily.

People also love Amplenote for the task score feature — underrated and a helpful way to whittle down your focus to just the most urgent.
🧑🏾🎓 Student Notes — Supernotes
A minimal, card-based note-taker Supernotes has a stunning design combined with some basic and more advanced features for the wide user base.

Supernotes offers a healthy way to share cards with others, perfect for creating study notes and revision lists together.
🌿 Minimal/Visual — MyMind
A much more mindful approach to notes, MyMind is like the Pinterest for note-taking — allowing you to take notes with a visual way to find them all.

Growing in popularity with minimalists, MyMind continues to add to its feature-set and offers new ways to gain insight from your taken notes.
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