![]() There’s no horizontal scrolling, not a lot of space, and formatting columns to your liking is a learning curve that eats time. I mean, who doesn’t like Notion? But Notion is stiff. The most flexible organizational tool on the market, I’d say. What’s more intuitive than that? But more important than intuitiveness, it’s flexible. I picked up Milanote in under five minutes. Need to sketch out a product but don’t have time to fiddle with a drawing program and upload it? You can draw it in-app. ![]() Need a moodboard for a story? You can create it right on Milanote. You can insert pictures into Notion, but they’re stuck at either stuck to a specific or not fully arrangeable.īut in Milanote, you can rearrange pictures however you like and you can draw on the app itself. There’s Microsoft OneNote, where you can insert pictures or draw on the app itself, but that’s less organization and more note-taking. The truth is, good visual organizational tools are hard to find. Picture by Milanote Pro #1: It’s Visually Oriented Drag everything to your exact preference.Connect between boards, notes, and comments via arrows.Upload image, audio, video, and document files.Milanote is an open, free-roam, drag-and-drop organizational tool that offers flexible and visual organization with over 50 templates designed for a variety of workspace needs. ![]() But I needed an organizational tool I could use, which is how I found Milanote. I don’t have enough pressing deadlines or a big enough team to call for Kanban boards, and even if I did, my enormous to-do list would create too much clutter. For example, I cannot do Kanban boards like Trello. Everyone needs organization in their life, whether they’re a freelancer, an office worker, or a hobbyist - but organizational tools are not one-size-fits-all. ![]()
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