Top 8 Incredible AI Note-Taking Apps

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Today’s topic is everybody’s favourite — note-taking apps with AI. And I’m super excited to share with you my top 8 picks. Let’s get started!

1. Reflect

There are many note-taking apps but Reflect is quickly gaining popularity, especially since the recent update that allows you to use GPT-4 within the app. As far as I know, it’s probably the only note app that can do that at the moment.

So how does it work? Well, for instance, you can choose AI palette from the slash command menu where you can select from the prompt list such as write a summary, simplify, condense and fix grammar .

The variety of available prompts is one of the great things about Reflect. But on top of that, you can create your own prompts and save them as templates . Simply write what you want from AI and then save it. Then you can use this anytime quickly.

Alternatively, you can highlight a sentence or a paragraph and then you can choose how you want the AI to help you.

Read: 5 Best Apps to Organize Your Life (That Aren’t Notion)

So that’s the AI aspect of Reflect. It’s a really cool note-taking app with such a beautiful design. I love how clean the interface is which makes it intuitive and easy to use.

Some note apps tend to pack too many things and makes it slow and heavy. But Reflect feels super light and responsive . I imported lots of book highlights and notes but it still works super fast and smooth.

Map, which is their graph view, looks really nice too . It can be useful if you want to get the overview of your…

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Today’s topic is everybody’s favourite — note-taking apps with AI. And I’m super excited to share with you my top 8 picks. Let’s get started! 1. Reflect. There are many note-taking apps but Reflect is quickly gaining popularity, especially since the recent update that allows you to use GPT-4 within the app. As far as I know, it’s probably the only note app that can do that at the moment. So how does it work? Well, for instance, you can choose AI palette from the slash command menu where you can select from the prompt list such as write a summary, simplify, condense and fix grammar . The variety of available prompts is one of the great things about Reflect. But on top of that, you can create your own prompts and save them as templates . Simply write what you want from AI and then save it. Then you can use this anytime quickly. Alternatively, you can highlight a sentence or a paragraph and then you can choose how you want the AI to help you. Read: 5 Best Apps to Organize Your Life (That Aren’t Notion) So that’s the AI aspect of Reflect. It’s a really cool note-taking app with such a beautiful design. I love how clean the interface is which makes it intuitive and easy to use. Some note apps tend to pack too many things and makes it slow and heavy. But Reflect feels super light and responsive . I imported lots of book highlights and notes but it still works super fast and smooth. Map, which is their graph view, looks really nice too . It can be useful if you want to get the overview of your…