
Nuclino
Your team's collective brain
- Freemium • Proprietary
- Note-taking Tool
- Project Management Tool
- Team Collaboration Tool
- Mac
- Windows
- Linux
- Online
- Android
- iPhone
- Chrome OS
- iPad
What is Nuclino?
Nuclino is a unified workspace where teams can bring all their knowledge, docs, and projects together in one place. It’s a modern, simple, and blazingly fast way to collaborate, without the chaos of files and folders, context switching, or silos.
Nuclino is trusted by over 12,000 teams and companies across the world.
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Nuclino Features
- Real time collaboration
- Lightweight
- Kanban Board
- Support for MarkDown
- WYSIWYG Support
- Hierarchical Structure
- Full-Text Search
- Dark Mode
- Mind Map view
- Team Collaboration
- Minimalistic
- Drag and Drop
- Wiki-like interface
- Infinite hierarchical depth
- Custom fields
- Internal linking
- Project Management
- Graph view
- Task assignments
- Tree view
- Wiki
- Document sharing
- Mind Mapping
- Remote Work
- Knowledge base
- Visual Organization
- Online collaboration
- Document Management
- Collaborative writing
- Visual Editing
- Living documentation
- Knowledge Management
- Built-in editor
- Share content
Nuclino information
Comments and Reviews
Tags
- Note-taking
- collaboration
- all-in-one-software
- knowledge-graph
- real-time
- project-collaboration
- organizer
- Wiki Engine
- Markdown Editor
- all-in-one-productivity
- knowlege-management
- unified-work-space
Categories
Office & Productivity • Remote Work & Education • Education & Reference • Business & CommerceLists containing Nuclino
What we use to build AlternativeTo • Academia & Skills • Productivity - Note Taking and Notepad • Wikis/WikiasRecent user activities on Nuclino
Maoholguin added Nuclino as alternative(s) to Microsoft Loop
bizcompass added Nuclino as alternative(s) to Bizcompass
VeronikaFischer added Nuclino as alternative(s) to Notion
Awesome collaboration web app! It stands out from the traditional wiki platforms where they are just too clunky. Nuclino features no nonsense easy to use editing with markdown function. You are able to just put down ideas, assign members with the @ symbol, and search quickly pages. Pages can be displayed as a table that you can simply drag and drop ordering, or they can be visualised as a spider web. Before didn't quite support iOS but now fully supports iOS and means that the users are able to collaborate on the go. Plan and put down ideas when you like where you like! Thumbs up
[Edited by honwinghau, December 16]
My team's new go-to tool for all documentation and collaboration.
A lot of people may like it, but I want specifically a program that I can copy and paste and then copy back. In that copy he needs to go back exactly as he entered and that at Nuclino does not. As he processes the content he converts some things into a task list and things like that by creating checkboxes and things like that. Finally, I ended up opting for Simplenote for some time (about 8 months) and he disappointed me a lot when he started to make mistakes frequently because he had about 300 notes and he started to choke. That said yesterday I started using Notable and it uses markdown. It has no sync with cloud or apps, but it serves me completely because I only need it on the computer.
Great clean UI, much better document organizer than Google Docs.
It's a modern take on the wiki concept. Simple, fast, and sleek. Documentation has become a pleasure:)
Nuclino isn't exactly like Evernote/OneNote, which is perhaps what it's compared to most often or how people are likely to find it here. Nuclino is a freemium wiki-type site. You sign up and are able to set up teams and projects for different groups of members. Within each project you can create wiki-style pages with advanced support for markdown (titles, tables, tags, text), links, embedding files and Youtube videos and linking to other pages. Pages can be exported (e.g. to pdf), or shared in other ways. Your content can found using a centralized search within the site. Looks like access is always via the browser. No mobile?
It's all well and good, but make sure you understand the privacy policy before you - or some other member of your team - uploads anything sensitive. (Where will that be if a) hackers get to it, b) the nsa ask for it, c) a rogue employee leaks it?)
The design is very white. So, so white.
But yeah, it's basically a fancy wiki-type thing. Would be nice if this was an open source project.
Hi John, thanks for your great review! So far we only offer a browser-based version, but mobile apps are on the roadmap. We'll keep you posted :) Best, Veronika (Co-Founder)
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