

Notejoy
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Notejoy is a collaborative notes app for you and your team. It helps you get your most important work out of the noise of email & chat and into a fast and focused workspace.
Cost / License
- Freemium (Subscription)
- Proprietary
Application types
Platforms
- Mac
- Windows
- Online
- Android
- iPhone
- iPad
- Software as a Service (SaaS)
- Android Tablet
Features
Properties
- Lightweight
- Distraction-free
Features
- Support for @mentions
- Real time collaboration
- Cloud Sync
Slack integration
Trello integration
- Mobile friendly
- Distraction-free Writing
Google Drive integration
- Embedded media
- Checklists
- Team Collaboration
- Integrated Search
- Emoji reactions
- Wiki
- Built-in Image viewer
- Collaborative writing
- Threaded Conversations
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What is Notejoy?
Notejoy is a collaborative notes app for you and your team. It helps you get your most important work out of the noise of email & chat and into a fast and focused workspace. Bring your notes with you everywhere you work: applications are available across web, desktop, and mobile devices, and Notejoy is also integrated with G Suite, Microsoft Office, Slack, and more.










Comments and Reviews
Cross-platform. Decent mobile and desktop apps. Good pricing structure.
At the time of writing, Notejoy's tagline is "Collaborative notes for your entire team".
My entire team - presently seven people - primarily uses Linux on desktop and Android on mobile. Notejoy support neither.
That is a disgrace. And all the more emphatic when you realise that Android has something like 85% of the mobile market, globally. So not only is Notejoy not for my entire team, it's not even for 85% of mobile phone users. Notejoy belongs to that nasty little microcosm of apps that look pretty but are biased bizarrely towards Mac/iOS users, in the manner of Bear and all-too-many other so called "productivity" apps.
And for this Notejoy want over $8/person/month. Where exactly does the "joy" part come in?
I've given Notejoy five stars, not because it is perfect, but because it is a solid, reliable application available on almost any platform. If you're looking for an Evernote replacement, Notejoy would fill the bill. They call it a collaborative tool, which it is, but they also have a solo plan, which is cheaper than Evernote.