Craft is my new go to. I use it for note taking and the fact that you can add info from calendar invite into you meeting notes is awesome. The daily note helps me stay focus as well. The fact that you can open multiple tabs is great too. I just need to be in and out and Craft is just so simple. Notion requires me to take a bunch of steps to get where I need to be.
I have certain format to do my notes (for court cases) and only Craft can give me that. I tried Notion before but it just doesn't suit my aesthetic. So, I chose Craft and paid for subscription.
Thank you for watching Mai, Yes Craft is excellent for organizing and notes, it's better asthetics help greatly with readability. Notion is more oriented for databasing and complex management.
Interesting. If I could combine notion, coda, craft, scrintal and obsidian into one platform, that’d be amazing. If I had a time machine, I’d go back 3 yrs and used coda instead of notion. Thanks for the video
As a person who writes for a living and otherwise, the blocks in Craft annoy me. Or maybe it’s a question of getting used to it? Otherwise it’s a perfect app, downright unbelievable. Maybe tables can do the job of databases when needed?
I agree! Although it took some time getting used to. Tables are ok, not as complete as notion, but hopefully they implement more and more features soon. The web app is also great and very responsive. Thanks for commenting! :)
I haven't tried Notion yet. Maybe I try because of your arguments. However, you said it your self. Craft is young. When you take this as start argument than you can think about how Craft might evolve from here. The missing features could still be build-in one day. In that respect Craft could have a change becoming more advanced. Maybe one day with a database as well.
Craft is my new go to. I use it for note taking and the fact that you can add info from calendar invite into you meeting notes is awesome. The daily note helps me stay focus as well. The fact that you can open multiple tabs is great too. I just need to be in and out and Craft is just so simple. Notion requires me to take a bunch of steps to get where I need to be.
Thanks for your great work Hrag
Thank you for watching 😁😁
I have certain format to do my notes (for court cases) and only Craft can give me that. I tried Notion before but it just doesn't suit my aesthetic. So, I chose Craft and paid for subscription.
Thank you for watching Mai, Yes Craft is excellent for organizing and notes, it's better asthetics help greatly with readability. Notion is more oriented for databasing and complex management.
Great work!
Interesting. If I could combine notion, coda, craft, scrintal and obsidian into one platform, that’d be amazing. If I had a time machine, I’d go back 3 yrs and used coda instead of notion. Thanks for the video
Nice video, keep them coming
You didn't mention privacy and security. I think note taking apps need to ramp up privacy features.
I agree!
Craft is winning on the privacy and security front!
@@Myautumnpages Can you explain that a little more?
As a person who writes for a living and otherwise, the blocks in Craft annoy me. Or maybe it’s a question of getting used to it? Otherwise it’s a perfect app, downright unbelievable. Maybe tables can do the job of databases when needed?
I agree! Although it took some time getting used to. Tables are ok, not as complete as notion, but hopefully they implement more and more features soon. The web app is also great and very responsive. Thanks for commenting! :)
I simply won't do software rentals, sell me the license one-time and I'm happy. I'll stick to Notion, but I actually still use MS OneNote a lot.
I haven't tried Notion yet. Maybe I try because of your arguments. However, you said it your self. Craft is young. When you take this as start argument than you can think about how Craft might evolve from here. The missing features could still be build-in one day. In that respect Craft could have a change becoming more advanced. Maybe one day with a database as well.
I tried them all, I like them all, and I use CODA since 2 years.