Joplin is an open-source note-taking application that allows users to capture thoughts, create multimedia notes, and securely access them across various devices. It supports synchronization with cloud services like Joplin Cloud, Dropbox, and OneDrive, and offers features like web clipping, customization via plugins, and end-to-end encryption for data privacy.

Features
7/12
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Must Have

3 of 5

List & Section Organization

Public Sharing

Instant Link Adding

URL Saving & Preview

Contextual Side Notes

Other

4 of 7

Media Type Support

Sign-In & Authentication

Granular Sharing Permissions

Mobile Responsive Design

Minimalist Interface

Profile Gateway

Embed Support

Pricing
Freemium
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Basic

€2.99 monthly
  • 10 MB per note or attachment
  • 2 GB storage space
  • Publish notes to the internet
  • Sync as many devices as you want
  • Collaborate on a notebook with others
  • Share a notebook with others

Pro

€5.99 monthly
  • 200 MB per note or attachment
  • 30 GB storage space
  • Publish notes to the internet
  • Sync as many devices as you want
  • Collaborate on a notebook with others
  • Share a notebook with others
  • Email to Note
  • Customise the note publishing banner

Teams

€7.99 monthly
  • 200 MB per note or attachment
  • 50 GB storage space
  • Publish notes to the internet
  • Sync as many devices as you want
  • Collaborate on a notebook with others
  • Share a notebook with others
  • Email to Note
  • Customise the note publishing banner
  • Manage multiple users
  • Consolidated billing
  • Share permissions
  • Priority support

Joplin Server Business

Custom
  • Publish notes to the internet
  • Sync as many devices as you want
  • Collaborate on a notebook with others
  • Share a notebook with others
  • Email to Note
  • Customise the note publishing banner
  • Manage multiple users
  • Share permissions
  • Priority support
  • Self-hosted
  • Source code available
Rationale

Joplin is primarily a note-taking application, which differs from URList's focus on URL curation. However, it does offer features that align with some of URList's functionalities. Joplin allows users to save web pages as notes (instant-link-adding) and supports various media types (media-type-support). Notes can be organized into notebooks, which is similar to lists and sections (list-and-section-organization). Joplin Cloud enables sharing notes and notebooks with others, including publishing notes to the internet via a URL (public-sharing, list-sharing-permissions). It also has user authentication (sign-in-authentication) and is available on multiple platforms, implying mobile responsiveness (mobile-responsive-design). The core difference is that Joplin is a general note-taking app, not specifically a URL curation tool with inline previews and side notes as the primary focus.