If you want a pretty note-taking app, Slatebox is a strong contender. It uses AI to turn natural language prompts into editable diagrams, and it's designed for fast real-time collaboration. It offers auto-generated diagrams, real-time note taking with AI-generated mind maps and customizable templates. Slatebox is designed to be easy to use for teams of any size, and it has a variety of pricing tiers, so it's adaptable for individuals and teams.
Another interesting tool is IXORD, which marries note taking and task management with AI-powered productivity and collaboration. It accepts text and voice message input, has advanced block-style formatting and a powerful tagging system for organizing notes. Productivity tools include AI-based task explanations, a collaborative to-do list and file attachments. IXORD is good for freelancers, businesspeople and students.
If you want a free, open-source option, ProtoText is worth a look. It's designed to help you organize and manage complex information with a card-based interface and AI integration. The app can create data visualizations in various forms, including notes, presentations and multimedia, so it's good for managing a wide variety of information.
Last, Reflect has an interesting combination of AI features, including voice note transcription, article summarization and grammar checking. It also lets you link notes with backlinks, import web clips and Kindle highlights, and it works offline on mobile, desktop and web versions, so it's flexible and secure with end-to-end encryption.