| It’s cool to see a “Sync to Notion” feature! https://help.flomo.app/advanced/flomo-to-notion The documentation in Mandarin has more advice on philosophy and practice of note-taking. I like this one: https://help.flomoapp.com/thinking/future.html Some quotes from iPhone machine translation: > Productivity experts provide only ideas on "how to write better productivity articles", not your real work/life environment. So these suggestions are not necessarily in line with your real world. > There is a "golf" course, but no "golf club" course. Cue is just a tool. What you really need to learn is how to play golf skillfully. You should not sacrifice the cost. Tiger Woods uses a pair of worn-out second-hand clubs, which is also beyond the reach of ordinary people. > So I don't care about the tools, but about the methodology behind using them. But most companies only have tool training and no process training. Similarly, many people are lost in looking for new tools instead of building their own workflow framework. > Focus on the method first, not the tool itself. When you have a way, the trade-offs of tools will be clear. Overall my critique is that the landing page/site posted here is very separate from the pages describing features. It’s only because another commenter mentioned “pro pricing” that I noticed you offer sync to Notion! For me, Sync to Notion takes this from a “won’t consider” to a “may sign up”. You should merge landing page and the “help” content into a single easily navigable website. This kind of personal note taking tool is very niche - power features matter here; there are a ton of simple note takers. If you deliberately avoid having the features/complexity of Bear, Notion, Roam, you still need to differentiate from Notational Velocity or Zim. Lean into how being a SaaS can benefit the user. Sync is a great example. |