Hacker News new | ask | show | jobs
by gabriel0r 1990 days ago
Even though there are hundreds of note-taking and to-do apps, I could not find one that combines notes and to-dos properly. I ended up using separate tools for notes and to-do's. Therefore, I decided to create a product that combines the best of both worlds.

A few things make Organizedly stand out:

1. Notes, tasks, and a calendar are tied closely together 2. Drag-and-drop tasks from your todo-list directly to your calendar. 3. You can write todo's inside a note, in a todo-list, or the calendar and it is automatically synced across the board. 4. Queries that show notes dynamically based on their content. 5. Graph view that shows how notes are related to each other. You can traverse the graph by clicking on the notes.

3 comments

There is, actually - Using Emacs with org-mode and org-roam does roughly the same thing. But of course it’s more of a nerds thing, yours is more accessible to the broader public.
> I could not find one that combines notes and to-dos properly

Amplenote, ClickUp, NotePlan, and couple of, that I don't remember now. But I registered to your app and it has potential. One quick feedback from my testing: in calendar one can move day task to specific time, but it's not possible to make it again a day task, only in task section one can remove the date and schedule it again as whole day task. Or I just can't find way to do this from calendar view.

Hi,

I'm pretty excited to try it out. Could you speak to the following questions?

1. Do you have plans for API access and note export?

2. Do you have a roadmap for native clients and/or mobile?

Sure!

1. Note export will be implemented soon. API access is not on the roadmap for now. 2. Yes, we are already testing our desktop apps for windows / mac. Mobile apps will be released within the next 6 months.