Amplenote
Go to websiteTake your best ideas from hunch to launch with Amplenote.
Amplenote is basically your all-in-one workspace for turning random thoughts into actual, finished projects. It combines note-taking, task management, and calendar scheduling in one place, so you can go from "hey, that's a cool idea" to "done and shipped" without bouncing between a million different apps.
What sets it apart? Well, it's got this smart task prioritization system called Task Score that uses the Eisenhower Matrix to automatically figure out what you should actually be working on. No more staring at a to-do list wondering where to start. Plus, you can embed images, videos, and even link to other notes right in your text—think of it like having rich footnotes that actually make sense.
The calendar integration is pretty slick too. You can see your tasks alongside your schedule, so you know what's coming up and what needs your attention. And if you're working with others, you can easily share notes or even publish them as web pages.
On the privacy front, Amplenote offers end-to-end encryption with their Vault Notes feature (available on paid plans), so your sensitive stuff stays locked down. There's a free tier that covers the basics, and paid plans unlock things like external calendar sync, multi-note viewing, and publishing capabilities. It's a solid choice if you want something that handles both your notes and your tasks without feeling cluttered.