If you want a tool you can customize for note-taking, Taped is a strong contender with AI smarts. It can transcribe your spoken or written words into notes, then let you customize the style and length of the output. It works on iOS, Android, Mac and Windows and has a range of plans from a free Starter plan to a $59/year Pro plan with features like unlimited note capture and more advanced customization.
Another top contender is AudioNotes.ai, which transcribes spoken words into a text summary. It works in multiple languages and lets you customize the style and length of the summary. It also has a chat interface that lets you use it for interactive note-taking and idea generation. AudioNotes.ai has a range of plans, including a free option and more expensive options starting at $9/month, so it should be usable for a variety of needs and budgets.
Talknotes is a general-purpose note-taking tool that transcribes voice recordings into formatted text. It can output in a variety of formats, including transcripts, to-do lists and blog posts, and works in more than 50 languages. It's available on iOS and Android and lets you edit with markdown formatting and organize your notes with custom tags. It can export notes in a variety of formats, too, and can link to other apps with Zapier integration. It's a good tool for a variety of notes.
If you want a knowledge management system to help you learn more efficiently, check out NoteGPT. This AI-powered tool can help you take notes and summarize information from YouTube videos, articles and podcasts. Its main features include AI summarization, automated note-taking and collaboration tools. NoteGPT offers a range of pricing options, from a free Starter plan to a Pro plan at $9.99/month, so it should be useful for students and professionals who want to keep a digital library of information.