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Multi-parent Nesting

Keep a note in 1, 2, 3+ places at once

Folders are outdated. A file can only belong in one folder. This isn't how our brain works. Sometimes one thought, log or note belongs in multiple places. There are no files and folders on Supernotes. Instead notecards themeselves are nestable i.e. they can belong inside multiple other notecards.

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“Supernotes is exceptional for organization. I can have hierarchy AND backlinks AND good UX ... The notecard format is amazing. It makes me think atomically.”

Nikita
switched from Roam Research

“The thing that won me over is the Zettelkasten card system philosophy. I love how the cards are linked as child cards, direct links, or tags. It's easy to link up ideas in a way that makes sense.

Maurice
switched from Pen and Paper

What apps have you replaced with Supernotes? “Mainly Notion. I feel that Supernotes is better to use for my notes. Especially for quick notes and thoughts. I love that you can customize the menu on the side with only the notes that are relevant to you.”

Tina
switched from Notion

“SN reminded me there is value in a good interface. Seeing parents and tags in context, having the ability to quickly filter by them by clicking on them, the simplicity of excluding vs including vs not considering a filter in the search is excellent.”

Jacob
switched from Athens Research

“Many things:
Hierarchical aspect.
Nice UX.
Completeness of features: pictures, markdown syntax editing, search.
Fast.”

Samy
switched from Google Keep

“Visually I love the layout; it has helped me spacially connect strings of ideas. I am a big fan of the 'parent' and 'child' structures.”

Matt
switched from Milanote

“The UI was a big one, but I also loved the ease of adding new notes and adding cards to multiple parents. One thing that really wowed me was the "Tasks" collection – I love that I can add a task to any card and it will be there until it's checked off.”

Aric
switched from Obsidian

“There are multiple things,
Card system, I think this is just an awesome way of writing notes that helps me focus on the essentials.
Community / Support, I really got a lot of help from the founders.
Linking, tagging, parenting etc. I love this system in the way it connects my thinking to help me better understand the fundamentals and the relations between them.
API since I love programming, It's a great system for me to add on to my notes and my note-taking.”

Johannes
switched from Standard Notes

“I decided to switch to Supernotes because I needed a tool with a simple yet elegant design.
Additionally, I valued the smooth categorization, filtering, and search system that Supernotes offers.
The best feature of the app for me is the ability for a card to have multiple parents. I've dreamed of such a feature for many years and was thrilled when I saw it in Supernotes.”

Andrey
switched from Evernote

“The open hierarchical layout with multiple viewing options got me in immediately. Also, just how quickly I can go from an idea, to it having a place within a meaningful context, by basically just starting to type isn't something I've seen implemented this well before.

Chris
switched from Microsoft To Do

“I'm working on transferring my recipes, workout logs, and random ideas for work. It's essential for me to have a calendar built into the notes app, Supernotes has it covered.”

Maarja
switched from Taskade

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