Summary
Ask questionsZnote is a note-taking application designed for students, developers, and thinkers, offering features like AI chat integration, audio recording and transcription, and the ability to run code snippets directly within notes. It emphasizes local file storage, privacy, and a flexible, markdown-based environment for managing ideas and projects.
Features6/12
See allMust Have
3 of 5
List & Section Organization
Contextual Side Notes
Public Sharing
URL Saving & Preview
Instant Link Adding
Other
3 of 7
Minimalist Interface
Sign-In & Authentication
Mobile Responsive Design
Profile Gateway
Media Type Support
Granular Sharing Permissions
Embed Support
PricingOne-time
See allFree
- Write & Edit your text files
- Organize with folders & tags
- Run <code block> with embedded libs
- Capture your meetings
Standard License
- Unlock all Pro features details
License + Pack AI
- Unlock all Pro features details
- +1000 AI prepaid requests
Publishing Add-on (Yearly)
- Publish notes/reports to the web
- No technical knowledge required
- Invite members
- Share private notes/reports
- Priority email support
- Ask features to roadmap
Rationale
Znote is primarily a note-taking application with AI integration and code execution capabilities, which deviates significantly from URList's core focus on URL curation and sharing. While Znote offers organization (folders/tags) and the ability to share notes publicly, it does not specifically focus on 'URL Saving & Preview' or 'Instant Link Adding' as a primary feature. The 'contextual-side-notes' feature is partially matched by its general note-taking and AI chat within notes, but not in the specific Tufte-style side notes for links. The 'public-sharing' is available as an add-on. The 'minimalist-interface' and 'sign-in-authentication' are present, and it is a 'mobile-responsive-design'. However, the fundamental value proposition of Znote is different from URList.