Amplenote vs. Google Tasks

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Amplenote
Score 0.0 out of 10
N/A
Amplenote is a productivity app combining note-taking, task management, and calendar planning. It is used to capture ideas, organize them with tags and folders, and turn them into actionable plans using its "Task Score" system to prioritize tasks by importance.
$70.08
per year per user
Google Tasks
Score 8.3 out of 10
N/A
Google Tasks, also available via a mobile app, aims to allow users to manage, capture, and edit tasks from anywhere, at anytime, with to-dos that sync across all devices. Integrates with Gmail and Google Calendar.N/A
Pricing
AmplenoteGoogle Tasks
Editions & Modules
Pro
$5.84
per month, billed annually per user
Unlimited
$10
per month, billed annually per user
Founder
$20
per month, billed annually per user
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Offerings
Pricing Offerings
AmplenoteGoogle Tasks
Free Trial
YesNo
Free/Freemium Version
YesNo
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
NoNo
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup fee
Additional Details
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User Ratings
AmplenoteGoogle Tasks
Likelihood to Recommend
-
(0 ratings)
7.5
(23 ratings)
Usability
-
(0 ratings)
8.8
(4 ratings)
Support Rating
-
(0 ratings)
2.0
(1 ratings)
User Testimonials
AmplenoteGoogle Tasks
Likelihood to Recommend
Amplenote
No answers on this topic
Google
If other google products are already in use, it is very easy to get into Google Tasks as well and everybody probably has a google account, hence, does not need another account as well. It is helpful for simple to do lists, we would not recommend for larger project planning.
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Pros
Amplenote
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Google
  • The best part, Google Tasks is FREE. No paywall, no ads. Just pure productivity. I was looking for some task-management app which is free, since it was difficult to get a paid one. I found that this was the perfect solution for me.
  • It's deeply integrated with other Google services like Gmail and Calendar. It can pick tasks with Gmail from emails, in the form of suggestions. It's up to you, completely. The tasks will appear in your calendar automatically, if it's time or date specific.
  • It's simple and hassle free to insert tasks and complete them. The app loads fast and hardly faces any crash. I encountered no such crashes.
  • It is present in multiple platforms. I would create a task in my phone, and would check it off on my laptop.
  • It's hassle free to add and check off tasks. It was very helpful for me in college.
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Cons
Amplenote
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Google
  • It may take some time & adjustments to build a workflow that covers your specific needs.
  • Need a feature to hide tasks that are weeks or even months ahead into the future.
  • Missing a full tab view where you can see all your different lists of tasks.
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Usability
Amplenote
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Google
Google is simple to use and easy to understand. Having a one-click to add tasks via Google Calendar is a must for any busy business that manages multiple accounts and/or projects. Compliance and business standards are at the forefront, with notification reminders so you don't forget any of those annual certifications, for example.
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Support Rating
Amplenote
No answers on this topic
Google
Since the app is free, we can't expect to get a great support. 1. The app does not even have a dedicated forum where other members can help each other. 2. The app only has a feedback option, which I rarely think visits the team. 3. Even after sending many feedbacks, you can't expect a reply. 4. In a nutshell, if you face any problem, you can just wait. Nothing more than that.
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Alternatives Considered
Amplenote
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Google
Google Tasks is not necessarily better than its competitors and certainly not as robust or complex as most to-do applications and platforms available in the market, but because it is automatically integrated into G Suite services--our primary technology interface--this free option has precluded us from needing to explore other tools that are often "better" but not as intuitive when so much time and focus is already spent within the Google ecosystem.
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Return on Investment
Amplenote
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Google
  • Personally, has managed over 1280 tasks for me in the past couple of years that I have been able to check off thanks to the app
  • Has accurately allowed me personally to schedule out tasks into the future that I want to get done but don't have the mental space currently to be trying to remember or do
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ScreenShots

Amplenote Screenshots

Screenshot of Jots Mode, a tool to capture ideas. Jots mode can be used for daily notes and capture ideas into a centralized, distraction-free place.Screenshot of Notes Mode, consolidates ideas. Notes can be shared for collaboration or published to the web in under 3 clicks.Screenshot of Tasks Mode turns ideas into actions. The task scoring algorithm suggests what to work on next. The task widget visualizes these tasks.Screenshot of the calendar mode, with task details.Screenshot of the graph view. This visualize linked notes and their relationships with one another.Screenshot of Notes Mode, where the user can categorize notes using hierarchical tagging.